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parkzone micro electronics in guillows plane

Postby joe58 » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:35 pm

Hi I'm new to the forum. Has anyone used parkzone micro eletronics in a guillows plane?I put my micro t-28 in a tree and wrecked it getting it down. Seems like the electronics would be small and light enought to work. If so what kit would you recommend. Thanks
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Postby kittyfritters » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:41 pm

Try any of the high-winged 300 series models or the 700 series Fairchild 24. They are a good size (24"-26"span) and fly well as R/C conversions. If you want something a bit larger, for bigger electronics and motors, the 800 series Cessna Skyhawk (36" span) has been done successfully.
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Postby kittyfritters » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:46 pm

OOPS! Didn't realize how big that T-28 is (or in your case, was), but I looked it up. You definitely want to go for the 800 series Cessna Skyhawk.
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Postby kittyfritters » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:49 pm

kittyfritters wrote:OOPS! Didn't realize how big that T-28 is (or in your case, was), but I looked it up. You definitely want to go for the 800 series Cessna Skyhawk.


Read the rest of the page, OK they come in two sizes and apparently you have the small one. I'll shut up now.
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Postby joe58 » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:34 pm

it was the micro t-28 trojan. Do you think one of the private plane models would work with this system?
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Postby kittyfritters » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:03 pm

The 300 series models should work well if built light. Also, you might try the 900 series Bird Dog or the 600 series Piper Cub or Cessna. They are lighter and closer in size to the original Parkzone model. For a real challenge, if you are a good flier, the 900 series T-28 is slightly larger than the Parkzone version. but if I were to do a 900 series model I would choose the Skyraider or Typhoon since they are the best low-winged fliers in the 900 series.

Good Luck!
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Postby Waff950r » Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:28 am

Hi,i am bussy putting parkzone micro gear into a 1913 eastbourne monoplane that i am building,by keeping the wieght as close to 30 grams as pos there is no reason why this should not work.The eastbourn is 17 inch wing span and complete it is 35 grams.I have now bought a GUILLOWS SPITFIRE and P40 War hawk.(First Guillows kits i have ever built),which i am planing on doing the same.Will keep you up dated as to how i get on with this project.Here is a link to my sons rc car racing web site which i have hijacked and started putting micro aircraft stuff on.click on link and go to aircraft stuff and you can see what i have done so far.
[url]http://www.waffracing.co.uk/
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Postby Waff950r » Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:07 am

http://www.waffracing.co.uk

Sorry forgot to hyperlink.
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Postby lukebozek1 » Sat Feb 05, 2011 8:52 am

I gave the Tower Hobbies Albatros to my grandson and it lasted about 3 minutes before it died a horrible death. After quick repairs, I told him that when it died again, not if, pack it up and send it back. Thanks, maybe the smaller Cub, not the 300, will work?
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