[NSRCA-discussion] Free airplane

Terry Terrenoire amad2terry at juno.com
Mon Jun 12 02:24:18 AKDT 2006


One of the best flying planes I have ever owned was a 40 size Balsa Nova.
I have a 120 kit, but have never gotten it built.

Terry 

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 21:15:28 -0400 "Ed Miller" <edbon85 at charter.net>
writes:
I have a YS120AC powered Balsa Nova 120 ARF at 10lbs 11oz that is a great
flying plane for the lower classes, except for it's 80" wing. It's
amazing how well it flies for such a simple machine. 
Ed M.
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Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 6:34 PM
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A Sprtsman pilot won with the 60 sized BN last week in CT. Flies
adequately in the right hands

Alan you are giving someone a deal and half

Matt

In a message dated 6/11/2006 5:58:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
mail at countryworkshop.ca writes:
I have a Pattern plane that is about 90% constructed. It includes and
engine and header and maybe even retracts and a tuned pipe. I might even
have a retract servo too.
Please don't laugh, but it is a 60 sized Bossa Nova. It is an all balsa
fuselage with foam sheeted wings. It will likely come in at around 7
pounds when finished.
If anyone is interested in finishing this airplane they can have it with
the above mentioned hardware. The only thing I would like from this is
the opportunity to fly it once......sentimental reasons.
If anyone is interested or you want more info, or if you know someone who
might be interested, please contact me off list at
alan at countryworkshop.ca 

Thanks,
Alan Hewson
Thornton, Ontario



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