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    giant spitfire ?

    anyone have this plane?
    ripmax speed 600 spitfire?

    would love to add this to my collection but dunno whwere to get one.
    i'm a rc sotong. And i know nuts about it.

    #2
    Nope never saw around here.

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      #3
      Giant? This is just the next size after 'pocket' size.

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        #4
        hehe actually to me its a giant ma.

        never seen anyone flew a 600 size ep motor plane yet..
        i'm a rc sotong. And i know nuts about it.

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          something like these?

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            #6
            yup like this but powered by battery and 600 class motor.

            i'm a rc sotong. And i know nuts about it.

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              #7
              That's only considered as 'Big'. You have to see the U.K. mags to have a better perception of a 'Giant' model. That's at least how most will classified them.

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                #8
                oceanus: i know what is a giant plane... seen on video before ..
                thanks


                do you happen to know where i can buy my giant spit fire? sinced you have seen so many giant planes.

                i'm a rc sotong. And i know nuts about it.

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                  #9
                  Fuse,

                  Just a small advice. When you ask for a particular model, be at least more specific in size, generally classified by powerplant like speed 400,600 or 40/60size gas. No point telling people big, small, medium or extra large as no one will classified a model that way.

                  For the Ripmax Spitfire, it was formally produced by Balsacraft as a balsa kit. I'm not too sure whether the company is no longer around or changed it's name, but now it's sold as ARTF under the 'RIPMAX'. I do not know any local shop selling it but you can check thier website. Bewarn, although I haven't try any of thier kits yet, British kits and wood qualities are among the worst you can buy.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fuse
                    anyone have this plane?
                    ripmax speed 600 spitfire?
                    For the very first post by fuse already indicate is a speed 600 spitfire ....

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                      #11
                      thanks for the info on ripmax products

                      will be more careful in wording on the topic of SIZE and Numbers

                      cheers..



                      lets move on to the next topic.
                      i'm a rc sotong. And i know nuts about it.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by loyn
                        For the very first post by fuse already indicate is a speed 600 spitfire ....
                        Yeah... I was just pulling his leg a little. It's meant to be more of a joke. You see? Sometime, communications can be distorted in a forum as you don't see the person's expression and body language when he communicates. This can lead to some misunderstanding. Smileys help, but I simply don't have the habit of using them. Cheers!

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