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<DIV>Scott, there are a couple threads about electric Brio builds. I built
one myself, nice flying plane. Can easily be built under 11 lbs using
TP5300s and AXI F3A, neither of which is the lightest alternative out
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<DIV>I will look for the links on my home computer and forward to you if someone
else doesn't beat me to the punch. I would also be happy to share what I
did if you want.</DIV>
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<DIV>Don Atwood</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 11/17/2006 11:29:15 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
f3aflyer7@gmail.com writes:</DIV>
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anyone have any information or even pictures of how they started their
electric Brio? I have mine on the table but am totally stumped on what to do
first. Also, other than Don Szczur's write up on RCU, are there any other Brio
build sites that happen to have something about building one electric.
<BR><BR><BR>Thanks!<BR><BR>Scott
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