E Z Arf Models
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csna182
sorry for late reply! it remind me i have owe you some photos untill some one dig up this thread.
this is what i am working on~ im in to rc for years BUT this is my 1st patten plane!!! im BIGBIG fans of warbird racing
on the book that said for os46ax or other 46 two stroke glow but it only less 18g then my saito82,so 82 to go in!
my 100 flight count dagoRed RS
my most expensive work table!!!
part of my collection
sorry for late reply! it remind me i have owe you some photos untill some one dig up this thread.
this is what i am working on~ im in to rc for years BUT this is my 1st patten plane!!! im BIGBIG fans of warbird racing
on the book that said for os46ax or other 46 two stroke glow but it only less 18g then my saito82,so 82 to go in!
my 100 flight count dagoRed RS
my most expensive work table!!!
part of my collection
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yeah good collection but it cost me alots~ i love the dago rs and mil p-51-d~ it fly like dream~
i just maiden the su31~ nor i not get used to how it fly~ but i can say my dago and mil p-51 fly 100% better then the su31~ still need time to tune it right~
after the su31 i may giving up all my other collection something similar like cap323 another su31 few at6 30 size
yeah good collection but it cost me alots~ i love the dago rs and mil p-51-d~ it fly like dream~
i just maiden the su31~ nor i not get used to how it fly~ but i can say my dago and mil p-51 fly 100% better then the su31~ still need time to tune it right~
after the su31 i may giving up all my other collection something similar like cap323 another su31 few at6 30 size
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Here's another EZ model to add to the forum, the EZ LASER 200
This model was first produced in 1983 by Sports Aviation.
The kit is like all the other EZ range, balsa / liteply airframe, covered with a printed depron foam finish.
55.75" span
Engine 40 - 45 2 stroke / 60 - 80 4 stroke
weight approx 6 ibs
This model was first produced in 1983 by Sports Aviation.
The kit is like all the other EZ range, balsa / liteply airframe, covered with a printed depron foam finish.
55.75" span
Engine 40 - 45 2 stroke / 60 - 80 4 stroke
weight approx 6 ibs
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I remember my buddy building a Laser and an Acrostar with Super Tigre 60's. He made a deal with another guy to build them if the other guy bought the stuff. They flew them for some time before their ultimate demise. That is just how I remember them comng out of the box.
Chris...
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I have an untouched VooDoo in the box. I noticed one on Ebay with a BUY NOW price of $350. Wow ! I had no idea it might be worth that much.
Over the years, I had several EZ airplanes. They flew great, but did tend to get wet inside the nose.
Over the years, I had several EZ airplanes. They flew great, but did tend to get wet inside the nose.
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Hey, just discovered I have a spare red plastic cowl for a Bud Light Laser 200 (see my earlier photos in the thread for the plane) if anyone needs one. No decals; appears to be the thick red plastic like my original that didn't survive. PM me if interested.
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wow thought i was the only one hording EZ models .... here it is NIB
4 -FW 190
1 voodoo 51 green box nib and one on the flight line 200 plus Fights ( tired)
1 P51 D late version green box
1 p 51 B older box
1 EZ zero
fw 190 is my fav
Will put up some picks now they are are all baged and stored in the rafters
Ez voodoo is the most reliable of all my planes big and small she is a ***** cat and i will say that the OS 70 fs is a perfect fit for the ez 40,S , always looking on ebay and such for any EZ birds they are still out there and.
Gona build a wulf to replace my voodoo, she is slowy coming to the end of her flying days
will post some pics soon
Good day guys
4 -FW 190
1 voodoo 51 green box nib and one on the flight line 200 plus Fights ( tired)
1 P51 D late version green box
1 p 51 B older box
1 EZ zero
fw 190 is my fav
Will put up some picks now they are are all baged and stored in the rafters
Ez voodoo is the most reliable of all my planes big and small she is a ***** cat and i will say that the OS 70 fs is a perfect fit for the ez 40,S , always looking on ebay and such for any EZ birds they are still out there and.
Gona build a wulf to replace my voodoo, she is slowy coming to the end of her flying days
will post some pics soon
Good day guys
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Like many on here I have a few of these NIB. When times are better Ill put them on Fee bay or the likes. Flying mostly electric now and there are better <lighter> models out there now.
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Just found this thread.
Back in the 80's my dad flew for Northwest Orient Airlines (now Northwest, now Delta) on the 747. Anyway the old geezers in my R/C club in Florida didn't want a snot nose kid around until they found out Dad could get EZ ARF's, OS Engines, FUTABA radios for a song! The yen was very weak against the dollar (not like now) so he would carry models back from Tokyo. He got me the Laser 200 with an OS 4 cyl twin, I had one of the first PCM 8 channel radios, but my favorite was the 1/3.7 Christen Eagle...we had the OS twin in it, cost us about $200 USD!
I had the following
.40 size Christen Eagle II.....flew like crap, was heavy
.45 sized Laser 200 (Leo colors) FLEW GREAT!
.45 Chipmunk
.45 Pitts Marion Cole colors
1.20 size Bud Light Laser
.45 size Extra 230
1.6 Christen Eagle I....an AWEOME PERFORMER
I loved those kits, and its a shame they do not come back in some way or form. I know there was a guy in the 90's collecting them in NY. He had them all, even some rare ones like a PT-19. I had the chance to see the visit some hobby shops in Japan but I couldn't find any.
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Hi guys,
As posted earlier in the forum, Here are a few pictures of the EZ Laser 200 ready to go, powered with a YS63FZ. All up weight 6 ibs.
Mike
As posted earlier in the forum, Here are a few pictures of the EZ Laser 200 ready to go, powered with a YS63FZ. All up weight 6 ibs.
Mike
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Beautiful EZ Laser Union. I'm sure Leo L. would be very happy to see it. Pls post your flight report, even though we know how well it flies.
Regards,
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ORIGINAL: CaptRKO
Just found this thread.
, I had one of the first PCM 8 channel radios, but my favorite was the 1/3.7 Christen Eagle...we had the OS twin in it, cost us about $200 USD!
1.6 Christen Eagle I....an AWEOME PERFORMER
I loved those kits, and its a shame they do not come back in some way or form. I know there was a guy in the 90's collecting them in NY. He had them all, even some rare ones like a PT-19. I had the chance to see the visit some hobby shops in Japan but I couldn't find any.
Just found this thread.
, I had one of the first PCM 8 channel radios, but my favorite was the 1/3.7 Christen Eagle...we had the OS twin in it, cost us about $200 USD!
1.6 Christen Eagle I....an AWEOME PERFORMER
I loved those kits, and its a shame they do not come back in some way or form. I know there was a guy in the 90's collecting them in NY. He had them all, even some rare ones like a PT-19. I had the chance to see the visit some hobby shops in Japan but I couldn't find any.
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LOL
About 3 years ago, I bought several EZ airplanes from the LHS that had been languishing on the shelves for 15 or so years. The owner asked if I planned on building them. I said no, just to have. I don't think he got it. Then my wife found them stashed. I repeated the response to the LHS guy to her. She didn't get it. But now, vindicated! This thread is awesome.
About 3 years ago, I bought several EZ airplanes from the LHS that had been languishing on the shelves for 15 or so years. The owner asked if I planned on building them. I said no, just to have. I don't think he got it. Then my wife found them stashed. I repeated the response to the LHS guy to her. She didn't get it. But now, vindicated! This thread is awesome.