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Guillow's Kiwi A .09-.15 size FF ship
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Guillow's Kiwi A .09-.15 size FF ship
I have off and on been looking for this size kit. Found this on another forum. Either use one of my TD.09 or K&B .15 G/H. I just have a thing for watching a FF ship fly. With good timers and trim you get them back. Ols school building and flying. Anyway look foward to this build.
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Kiwi A FF ship Guillows
Kit arrived with good ole lame P/O punching hole through box. Damage was slight but FF kits get extra neglect from P/O. Anyway cool ole model. Either a TD .09 or K&B .15 Greenhead. Wood was in very nice shape and die cutting looks fair. Might just copy some of this kit with better wood/parts. Just got some old Berkeley Yellow silk. Silk looks not to bad. Should be nice when done.
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Kiwi A
What is cool about FF is you need to build it right or they don't fly well. Plus watching Sun shine through silk and doped finish is a purdy site to behold. They can be trimed to circle and with engine shut dowm and good D/T you can stop them from fly away. Some use RC assist but weight is utmost important factor for good flight.
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