[NSRCA-discussion] Black Magic vf3 electric planes for sale, lowered price

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Sun Sep 20 15:38:37 AKDT 2015


Um... Did you meant to say "10 pounds" again, but mis-typed??? 

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From: "Emory Schroeter via NSRCA-discussion" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
To: "cahochhalter" <cahochhalter at yahoo.com> 
Cc: "General pattern discussion" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 4:59:04 PM 
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Black Magic vf3 electric planes for sale, lowered price 

I meant to say 15 pounds and 14-15 ounces. It was still legal at Nats last time I went. 
Emory 

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On Sep 20, 2015, at 3:28 PM, cahochhalter < cahochhalter at yahoo.com > wrote: 




If plane weighs 15lbs 15_16 oz.... It will never sell. If you meant 10 lbs 15_16 oz there is a good chance. 

Btw pricing is more in line. 

Good luck 



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From: Emory Schroeter via NSRCA-discussion < nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org > 
Date: 09/20/2015 2:12 PM (GMT-06:00) 
To: General pattern discussion < nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org > 
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Black Magic vf3 electric planes for sale, lowered price 

Hey Folks, 

I posted my Black Magic planes for sale a couple of weeks ago and a friend told me I was asking a bit too much and wasn't specific enough about what I was selling. Both planes are setup for electric flight. Both planes were built by Mike Hester, the designer of the Black Magic planes. So, here we go... 

Black Magic #1- 
Used, but not abused. The plane has been flown several seasons, but is in good shape. The landing gear has come off twice, and that is the only damage to the plane. The first time it came off at a contest, was repaired quickly at the field. That repair eventually failed and it was repaired at my house. I have had no problem since then. This damaged the chin cowl, which was repaired, and damaged the bottom of the wing, which was recovered. It has an Axi 5330/fai motor and I will include a couple of different sized props to try. It has a Castle Creations HV 85 speed controller and a Tech Arrow switch. It has JR 8411 digital servos on the elevator and rudder and JR ds9411's digital servos on the ailerons. It has a carbon fiber spinner. I will also include three sets of flight batteries and all the cells are good and balanced. They are older batteries, so I might not trust them for a contest flight until I have flown them a while. But' they should be great for practice. Ones set of Nanot 
ech 5.0's, Rhino 4900's and Flightmax 5000's. These packs were used to fly the masters pattern. This plane weighs about 15 lbs and around 14-15 ounces to the best of my memory. Add your receiver and go... 

Black Magic #2- 
Has not been completed and never flown. This is brand new and needs the wings and stab covered, the servos installed and a way to hold your battery packs. Other than that, it only needs minor finishing. The fuse was painted with PPG automotive paint. I will include all the above items that are in the Black Magic #1, so that this makes a fairly complete package to get you in the air soon. That includes an Axi 5330/fai motor, CC HV85 speed controller, Tech Arrow switch, two JR 8411 servos, two JR sa9411 servos and three sets of flight pack (all right around 5000 milliamps). Add your receiver and go... 

I am asking $800 for #1 and $900 for the number two plane. If you have any questions and would like to see any pictures, please contact me by email. 

Thanks, 
Emory Schroeter 
Schroetere at bellsouth.net 

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