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ChrisPol
2016-03-08, 11:54 AM
I am looking for someone to recover my Great Planes Ultimate 160, something is a red bull scheme.
zorba
2016-03-08, 11:36 PM
Do you have pictures of the full scale model? If there is one?
ChrisPol
2016-03-09, 09:12 AM
That would help....
drgilo1973
2016-03-09, 11:24 AM
I have one similar but its a 60 cc engine
ChrisPol
2016-03-09, 11:50 AM
I had a twin 40 in mine, which ended up in my sons plane, may put a twin 60 in it this year. great plane but could use a new coat
briankizner
2016-03-09, 11:52 AM
boy, did I ever misunderstand this thread. I thought `recover`in the initial post meant `find`as in- Ì lost my plane and I need help finding it` Now I understand that `recover`actually means `cover again`. Glad the plane is not lost.
ChrisPol
2016-03-09, 02:13 PM
If that was the case i could just go buy a replacement without feeling guilty .... :)
boy, did I ever misunderstand this thread. I thought `recover`in the initial post meant `find`as in- Ì lost my plane and I need help finding it` Now I understand that `recover`actually means `cover again`. Glad the plane is not lost.
Michael O'Bree
2016-03-09, 02:37 PM
:)boy, did I ever misunderstand this thread. I thought `recover`in the initial post meant `find`as in- Ì lost my plane and I need help finding it` Now I understand that `recover`actually means `cover again`. Glad the plane is not lost.
Amen, Brian - glad I was not the only one having a sad first reaction to this!
Good luck with the re-covering, Chris (amazing the difference a "-" can make:) )
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