Black Horse Model??

randy randy10926 at comcast.net
Sat Jan 18 16:31:29 AKST 2003


The Bravo looks interesting.

Randy

AMA 453495
NSTCA 2422

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You can see one here:

http://www.americanpioneerhobbies.com/bravo.html
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Van Flowers
AMA: 6216  NSRCA: 2778




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Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 5:28 PM
Subject: Black Horse Model??


> Hey All,...
>
> Anyone ever hear of a company called Black Horse Model??  They produce a
nice
> looking .60-.90 size ARF called Bravo 303.  With a wing span of 66 inches,
> area of 775 squares, and fuselage length of 62 inches it seems like a nice
> size for a .91 fourstroke!!
>
> I saw one a my local hobby shop and it was priced at $199.00.  It looks
like
> the plane had a belly pan capable of concealing a tuned pipe.  Also had
> retract a wheel well cutouts in the wing.  The wing was two piece joined
with
> an aluminum tube through the fuselage, (typical of larger competition
pattern
> planes).
>
> Another plane worth looking at is the Black Horse Model "Gladiator".
> Although it seems a tad smaller, it was more a midwing configuration with
> fixed gear.
>
> www.blackhorsemodel.com
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Steve Teerlinck
> Monson, Massachusetts
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