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I was looking at some of the star wars planes cox made new in the box on ebay and was wondering if anyone has had experience flying these weather they fly good or just make good shelf ornaments?know one has answered my question weathet they fly good or not?I think you are probably right ron about the flying probably dont fly well but neat to look at judging the design I dont know myself I just see them floating around new in the box on ebay and was curious for information?
Last edited by craig bernard on Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:42 pm; edited 2 times in total
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Re: cox star wars control line
lol, shelf ornaments. They are kinda neat, but buy 'em 'cause you like 'em. I don't see the value increase much, they really haven't gone up much in the last ten years.
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TI was wondering if anyone has flown any of the starwars line and if they fly good or not?
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Re: cox star wars control line
Craig,
Here is the answer from the first time you posted.
Edit: I suppose I could post a little more...
I have never flown one, but everything about it screams not a good flier. I would like to see one fly so if you are up to it I'd love to see it.
Ron
Here is the answer from the first time you posted.
Edit: I suppose I could post a little more...
I have never flown one, but everything about it screams not a good flier. I would like to see one fly so if you are up to it I'd love to see it.
Ron
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Re: cox star wars control line
Not yet. Like Cribbs said, we might have to wait till you get your video camera out.
Rusty
P.S. I merged the two threads of the same title.
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P.S. I merged the two threads of the same title.
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Re: cox star wars control line
If you do fly it, fly over grass that is slightly long, but not too long as to catch the lines, and not very dry. Mud is much much kinder to models than concrete.
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