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This is my soltion to carrying slope soarers from the car to the slope, Takes a few minutes to assemble and load. Designed for 2 people to carry a range of slope soarers using only 1 hand each. The wings slot into the bottom sections and fuslages rest on top. flying wings such a zagi or wild thing will rest on top to. Below middle is the less organised solution. |
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Above is a pheonix, a very nice rudder elevator slope soarer which will fly in minimal lift.. |
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Below is a friends Avenger, a good aeroobatic slope soarer for moderate plus winds. |
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Right and above is a friends epp wild thing, a great plane for combat. |
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Below and Right is a friends r025 3.5 meter span slope soarer, a very good flyer. Has ailerons, air brakes and V tail mixing. |
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index 1 2 3 5 6 |
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Above and Below is a 4m glider ,has spoilers, rudder and floating tailplane as an elevator, will fly on very little lift, not sure what its called, if anyone knows please email me. |
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A friends 2 channel algebra, the fibreglass fuslage version excellent plane, will fly in light + conditions. |
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Above and left is my Graupner Cirrus, A 2 channel plane that will fly in light lift but is surprisingly aerobatic and manouverable in stronger lift. |
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Above and left a highlight bought second hand at a swapmeet has a carbon fbre fuslage which needed some rerepair and straightening , I also replaced the broken tail with a 3mm correx one, now flies well in the lightest of lift, also fun to fly in windier conditions. |
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Left a flying wing, flies well, very fast due partly to the large lump of lead bolted to the fuslage. |
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