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Show us your Large r/c aircraft. Here a pic of my 1/4 Scale Extra 260, Wingspan 73" fuselage length 65" weight 11lbs.
For motivation O.S 4 H.P 160FX Max , swinging a 18x8 inch Prop. Using a Conley V.P30 regulating Perry Pump. A 3" Tru-Turn aluminum spinner.

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Never had anything that big, but those sure are pretty. 😍 used to go watch them at a local club on contest days.

Thank you sir. There are many that are bigger, but this is the size i like for myself. I can transport them in my Santa Fe, and have room to store them inside my shop. Great for visibility and nice to hear them running.:thumbs-up:
 
Here is a few of mine from the weekend, not huge but I fly electric only mostly so limit myself to 30-50cc size, middle is the 1/3 scale Hangar 9 Pitts on 12s and past that is the 1/4 scale Blackhorse Chipmunk on 10s. Go really well. The MXs is an old 67 EF model, still goes as well as the new ones.

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Here is a few of mine from the weekend, not huge but I fly electric only mostly so limit myself to 30-50cc size, middle is the 1/3 scale Hangar 9 Pitts on 12s and past that is the 1/4 scale Blackhorse Chipmunk on 10s. Go really well. The MXs is an old 67 EF model, still goes as well as the new ones.

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Nice! I've always liked the look of the Pitts. :thumbs-up:
 
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