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"Airshowmodels.com"
02-26-03, 13:02z 

Check out http://airshowmodels.com new web site. The owner is a 747 driver who does this as a side. I have built the Christen Eagle model and am ordering the Bulldog Pitts.

The kits take some work (not too much) but look great!

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1. "RE: Airshowmodels.com"
02-26-03, 15:08z 

I'm not really all that interested in model airplanes (no blasphemy intended!), but I have been looking for a model with moveable control surfaces, for chair-flying purposes. The best thing I have found so far is a crummy cardboard-construction, 172 look-alike- but it does have moveable control surfaces. Would one of these models work for me?

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2. "RE: Airshowmodels.com"
02-26-03, 21:15z 

No. Would take too much work.

I'll have to dig around in my brain but I recall some "basic" wood models with hinged control surfaces at Oshkosh for that type of visualization.

If I can think of it or see any I'll post here.

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