G-CDBC magnum?
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It seems to have got lost amongst all the Kit Fox style copy cat designs. I cannot recall a single feature in this design which pitched it as being different from the others.
The plan, kit and RTF market seems to have been fully populated with this type of plane.
I know that progress is incremental in aircraft design. In the case of this particular genre l would say the Mission 108 is the best version. That is stated on the basis of my own interpretation of useage, price, design integrity, etc.
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The plan, kit and RTF market seems to have been fully populated with this type of plane.
I know that progress is incremental in aircraft design. In the case of this particular genre l would say the Mission 108 is the best version. That is stated on the basis of my own interpretation of useage, price, design integrity, etc.
Regards
John
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Er, This Magnum bore no resemblence to any kitfox clones. Think you are confusing it with the Avid Magnum.
In fact it look more like an Europa
http://www.aviationenterprises.co.uk/P5%20Projects.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the page
In fact it look more like an Europa
http://www.aviationenterprises.co.uk/P5%20Projects.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the page
Resides at Membury, looking rather unloved.Ian Melville wrote:Er, This Magnum bore no resemblence to any kitfox clones. Think you are confusing it with the Avid Magnum.
In fact it look more like an Europa
http://www.aviationenterprises.co.uk/P5%20Projects.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the page