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Sports Twin

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Holtzy3

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Location
Mesa, AZ
So, Im sitting here with bad weather and I decided I wanted to build an RC plane. After looking for a few hours I noticed there's really nothing that will keep me occupied for more than a day of building. I figured welp if Im going to build something I might as well start from scratch. I'm thinking a small 2 seat side by side twin. I'm thinking if the RC model flies good, I will do some actually R&D on the aircraft and maybe in 10 is years turn it into a reality. Again, small 2 seat (or 3 with a center back seat like a 150) twin running on something like an 0-235 or an 0-290 to keep fuel burn low (6gph on each engine is still less than an RV)... anyways, what your thoughts on this. Would there be a market for a composite sports twin?Dog House Plan Sample.jpg
 
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