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| Canterbury Sailplane Mustang | 
Add some excitement to your flying with a CS Mustang EPP Warbird and take your combat flying fun to a new dimension! The Mustang features virtually (never say never!) indestructible EPP construction. A high level of prefabrication with a detailed instruction manual including diagrams means building time of around 5-10 hours. Assembly should not be difficult for a 15 year old, or younger person with some help. They fly very well in winds from about 8 knots up to 40 or so. The more wind, the more fun! CS P 51 Mustang - Wing Span 1.2 Meters
- Length 900mm
- Weight 800gms
- Ability level Beginner through to expert
CS P 51 Mustang Kit Includes - Precut EPP Wings & Fuselage.
- All Hardware, spars etc
- Balsa Ailerons, Corflute (plastic) tailplane & fin
- Covering & Reinforcing tape
- Instructions. Adhesive.
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Does Slope Combat have Rules? |
Ever wondered about the excitement of combat with your new EPP combat wing?
Like all things in life, there are rules of engagement, even in full contact slope combat. To find out more, click here
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Imagine
this on your local slope!
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You may also need the
following to complete the model:
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You will need 8
x AA Alkaline batteries or rechargeable
batteries for the transmitter |
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Note: Comes in a 4 pack |
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Sanyo AA alkaline batteries - 4 in a pack
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Coloured covering tape for your EPP foamie. |
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About EPP Foamies |
| EPP (Expanded Polypropylene) foam is a fairly recent
innovation that has revolutionized the slope soaring segment of our hobby and is
rapidly finding applications to the mainstream R/C community. Slope combat
enthusiasts are making scale warbirds out of this material for full contact
combat. These planes are flown in 30+ mph ridge lift and are designed to ram
into each other at high speed and crash to the ground with no damage. EPP foam
doesn't dent or break. It has a "spongy" quality to it, so on impact it
compresses and pops back to shape. I have nose dived my
Tornado II
straight into the ground during "rough landings" only to have it bounce about 3
feet in the air and come to rest upside down. The only damage was some
grass stains on the tape covering. Having this kind of crash resistance is
truly liberating.
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