Model B-17 landing 98" wingspan

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2006

My flight of my Wing Mfg. B-17 on Memorial day "06" 98" wing w/4 O.S. .25fx engines.

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  • Nice looking plane! I am ready to get my engines fired up now. I have the royal kit with 4 OS26fs's. I hope it lands as well as yours...

  • Thanks for the comment. I almost purchased the Royal myself. four strokes should be really cool sounding. Good-luck...

  • hey stevewbo, i have a radio-controlled B-17, B-25 and B-29. the B-17 was hell easy to fly!

  • I love multi-engine, and twin engine planes. Glad to hear others do too!!

  • Beautiful bird!!!! Nice Landing!!! Wing manufacturing....Galesburg IL? Any multi engine projects you're working on? Considering an electric Tu-95 myself.

  • Thanks rdavit. Wing Mfg. Galesburg, MI. I'm working on a twin A-10 Warthog. I have a twin Bronco and a P-38. Electric Tu-95 sounds cool. Don't forget to post a flight if you build one. I'll post one of the Warthog when I get her done.

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  • nice plane Steve where did you steal that???LOL

  • nice

  • no prob

  • It is a short kit from Wing Mfg. $180.00 for the short kit. About $800.00 more to have it flight ready. Unless of course you have a set of 4 matching engines laying around. You won't find an easier flying multi than the B-17. Lot's of wing area.

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