Hornet P30 (oz10355)
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Hornet P30. Rubber cabin competition model.
Quote: "The Hornet is a very attractive model aircraft with contest winning performance. It is a must for every model builder - Beginner and Expert alike."
Quote: "Hi Mary and Steve, Attached (I hope) are plans for the MicroX P-30 Hornet. "
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(oz10355)
Hornet P30
by Gerald Skrjanc
from Micro-X
1985
30in span
Rubber F/F Cabin Kit
clean :)
formers unchecked
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Submitted: 13/08/2018
Filesize: 487KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: JimPolles
Downloads: 1535
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User comments
What should the finished weight be? I’m at 91g and it doesn’t want to stay in the air. I did some research about wing load for the p-30 class a with 120 sq inches planes should weigh around 50g or less. I have no idea how this plane could get anywhere near that since the uncovered fuselage alone weighs 30g.If someone else is getting near 50 I must be doing something radically incorrect.
Tom - 20/09/2024
I built one years ago...58 grams without rubber. It flew okay...I really like the plane but never got as good a flight as my 1 night 28. I still like the hornet. I think you can still have a good flyer.
Jeff R. - 21/09/2024
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