Oxalys 50

Clay Schmidt clay2 at highstream.net
Tue Sep 27 20:28:06 AKDT 2005


I'm building An Oxylas 50 for Mike Estes as we speak.  Ihncheol was kind 
enough to deliver the kit to Mike at the Fort Scott contest this last 
weekend. Outstanding service!

Mike's kit is just as David says. It has been a pleasure to build. 
Everything fits, it's super straight , super light, and is of very high 
quality.  The coving scheme is just gorgeous and is of equal high quality. 
We ditched the plastic clevis' and mounted the wheel pants and wheels 
differently to what the instructions suggest. We will also use a Hyde mount 
instead of the supplied T mounts.  The  rest of the hardware will be used as 
supplied

Mike has chosen a YS .63 and Hatori mini pipe with the rigid header for 
power.  We are very anxious to get this beauty in the air.  With any luck we 
should be able to maiden her this weekend.

Clay Schmidt


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Flynt" <dflynt at verizon.net>
To: "Discussion at Nsrca.Org" <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 9:32 AM
Subject: Oxalys 50


>I just received a Kyosho Oxalys 50 today from Ihncheol Park, P&A hobbies
> (PnAHobbies at sbcglobal.net).  I sent a check last week via mail, and 
> received
> the kit yesterday.  I'd say that is very fast service.  The kit was 
> packaged
> with a lot of care.  The pieces were taped in a manner to prevent damage 
> and
> movement.
>
> I'm excited.  This is a very nice little plane.  It is made of laser cut
> wood parts, covered by hand with care, wing tips rounded to perfection, 
> and
> very light.  Firewall is already fuel proofed with epoxy.  One piece wing.
> I think this will fit in the trunk of most cars, and I plan on keeping it
> with me.  I think this is going to be a very fun plane, and one I look
> forward to practicing with when the field gets crowded, or when I don't 
> feel
> like putting all my stuff in the minivan.
>
> There is a thread at RCU about this plane.
> (http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3033086/tm.htm).  My understanding is
> that these kits just became available in the US.  The kits are very high
> quality.  I really do not know who else in the U.S. is selling these, but 
> I
> recommend P&A hobbies, and I recommend this kit.
>
> David
>
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