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3DNT CLASSIC
Posted on Tuesday, June 17, 2003 @ 00:19:10 PDT
Topic: General News
General NewsComing soon: The new 3DNT CLASSIC, a more conventional looking helicopter that uses 95% of the NT parts and still retains its individuality. The 3DNT CLASSIC has been developed by Revolution Models and Russ Deakin who recently flew it at the Sandown show, and will only be available from Revolution Models for the UK and US markets.

 

This model will not replace the NT, which will still be fully supported by Revolution Models, but will compliment it. We have listened to existing and potential customer feedback and produced a heli that will be easier to orientate and operate from long grass and rough ground without affecting its flying potential. The main difference to the NT will be a standard undercarriage, longer main mast and a more conventional canopy.

Russ's development work has produced a model that will suit standard sports fliers through to 3D flyers who want to emulate the growing demand for a model that will perform extreme manoeuvres including the latest high stress 'pitch pumping' moves that demand torque, stability and powerful tail and cyclic control.


 
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