Very nice! . Isn't it a bother when they won't come down
A novel (& clever ) solution to fitting controls to an old design without altering the appearance, especially with the twin fins & dihedral tail plane. May we have a few closeup pics to see more details please?
Keil Kraft Invader. RC conversion maiden flight
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Cheers,
Wayne
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Well I never thought I'd see an Invader roll like that!
I have a kit somewhere..............
I have a kit somewhere..............
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Albert Hatfull's first design for Keilkraft...
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What a brilliant idea!
Great model
Ron
Great model
Ron
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Its a chap called John Woodfield - he also has a Leprechaun and a brilliant glider-ized Lazy Bee too.
Its based on the "Big Lazy Bee" which is a 6-foot, 150% enlargement of the original with the 48" wing option. It can be seen towards the end of the Invader video (at 1:21), and featured here:
Its based on the "Big Lazy Bee" which is a 6-foot, 150% enlargement of the original with the 48" wing option. It can be seen towards the end of the Invader video (at 1:21), and featured here: