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I flew my latest r/c airplane just about everyday this summer. I didn't really have much else to do.

I wanted something cheap and tough, so I built one for less than $20 using information from this page.

http://www.spadtothebone.com/

This is basically the airplane I built, but of course I had to "improve" on it since I can't resist the urge to create something unique.

http://www.spadtothebone.com/SPAD/Debonair/


Its actually pretty cool designing and flying your own airplane. Even if it is a r/c model. :cool: I welded up an old car gas tank strap for the landing gear, and used some pine trim for the wing spar. It took me about 3 evenings to build, and man is this thing tough. Best part it you don't really care if you crash it. I flew on some rediculously windy days that I normally would not even attempt. **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** near hovered in a few landings.
 
UnstableAviator said:
Its actually pretty cool designing and flying your own airplane. Even if it is a r/c model. :cool: I welded up an old car gas tank strap for the landing gear, and used some pine trim for the wing spar. It took me about 3 evenings to build, and man is this thing tough. Best part it you don't really care if you crash it. I flew on some rediculously windy days that I normally would not even attempt. **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** near hovered in a few landings. [/B]
Very nice. Looks like a 21st century Ugly Stick!
 
I think they just discovered a new glider-launching method!
 
What kind of car was that? 10th or 8th scale? Looked like a Kyosho but not sure. Let me know, that would be the perfect Christmas gift to myself along with a T-Maxx.
 
Answered my own question

The car jumping is a Kyosho Inferno1/8 scale 4wd. I would love to see a T-Maxx do the same.
 

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