QB 20H II (oz3613)
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Pilot QB 20H II. Radio control trainer. Wingspan 1320 mm. For 20 engines and 3 or 4 channels.
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Update 13/12/2019: Have re-named this listing as 'QB 20H II' thanks to Julian, who pointed out that if you zoom in on the small black and white pic of the model you can see it is actually the QB 20H II, in other words, the newer version.
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(oz3613)
QB 20H II
by Y Matsumoto
from OK Model Pilot
52in span
IC R/C Cabin Trainer Kit
clean :)
formers unchecked
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Submitted: 05/11/2012
Filesize: 1198KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: danito69
Downloads: 5898
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User comments
hi, [main model pic] my variant with a HGK 21 (does anybody know that engine?)KLH - 12/04/2013
Hi KLH, I flew this model on an old Enya .19 just fine.
John Green - 09/08/2021
I built mine from the kit [pic 004], came out a tad heavy due to the hard balsa. It flies very well with an MDS 25, quit fast for a trainer type, but it is flies precisely, is predictable and (almost) like it's on rails!
A plan built QB20 should work out lighter and fly even better
If the picture uploads ok, it shows the perils of flying over sand (with pilot error helping); and yes I did get the sand out of the carb.
Jim - 20/08/2022
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