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    Morphing airframe & Human interface rotor control

    hows it goin birdy? I did some tracking adjustments on my bee this weekend and it performs like a different machine. Rotors seem to track alot better with less stick shake. climb is up a bit, can't wait till fall weather! :) sorry for gettin off topic
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    Aerobatics of the future

    very cool video, been out of the rc models for so long I didn't know people were putting variable pitch props on them.
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    New Ultralight and LSA Trainer design PAIR

    hi, I'm new to the forum but how about wood and foam construction like the skypup uses. The whole airframe on this bird can be built for around $2000 minus engine. The dow blue foam can be purchased from lowes. The design easily meets part 103 specs usually coming in anywhere from 200 to around...
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