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Oldgliders Moswey III
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- Joined: 16 Jan 2023, 08:38
- Location: BAVARIA
Re: Oldgliders Moswey III
And Hacker is right around the corner, near Landshut (LA) in Bavaria. Very high quality products, which have a price. I prefer the cheaper Robbe LS 3522, but they are out of business now, distributed by Lindinger/Austria.
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- Location: Pittstown
Re: Oldgliders Moswey III
Email responses from rc@oldgliders.com have been good for me. Especially if looking for information like CG
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Re: Oldgliders Moswey III
Maybe some of the Dualsky motors. They have some with longer shafts or extensions. The Mowsey with the fiberglass fuselage is a lot easier than installing in one of the bigger, built-up fuselage models.Frank Stock wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 18:06 And Hacker is right around the corner, near Landshut (LA) in Bavaria. Very high quality products, which have a price. I prefer the cheaper Robbe LS 3522, but they are out of business now, distributed by Lindinger/Austria.
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Re: Oldgliders Moswey III
Hi Mike, not so difficult on an wooden fuselage, I find. And you don't have to mess with bad epoxy. At least only a little.
I totally agree with you that the tailplane is a bit heavy.
Regards,Franz
I totally agree with you that the tailplane is a bit heavy.
Regards,Franz