Blitzer (oz9814)
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Blitzer. Radio control sport / racer model for speed 400 power.
Quote: "The Blitzer is intended to be a next step up from our greatly-loved Blitzer Reno-style P-51. We increased wing area, lowered the wing loading, and added room in the fuselage to make equipment installation easier. The Blitzer is just as nice a flyer.
In the construction manual, we make only a few assumptions – the biggest is that you have built a model airplane before. The Blitzer probably isn’t the best choice for a first construction, but it is certainly fine for a second one. It is not good for inexperienced pilots, either, though the low wing loading will give an experienced pilot the ability to fly just about any maneuver. As a pilot, you need to be able to handle a highspeed aileron trainer as a minimum..."
Quote: "Hi Steve, There's a set of plans and the assembly manual in this build thread: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=391... Thanks once again for what you do, Andy"
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Kit manual. 21 pages with detailed instructions and photos.
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(oz9814)
Blitzer
by Andy Kunz
from Montana Design
2004
33in span
Electric R/C LowWing Kit
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 18/02/2018
Filesize: 194KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: AndyKunz
Downloads: 1425
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