nice... not sure what a hi-arc is.... that reminds me, i want a 6m phantom :dunno:markite - 2-9-2011 at 07:44 AM
Hi arc was a fairly early arc - intended as a small hi speed engine. There are a few scattered around and some people got them to fly fine - just a
little touchy on inflation and others that could not get them to fly at all. That seemed to be a little more geographic related though. A buddy here
has one that a handful of us tried to get to fly years ago and it was a super pain to inflate, would take off an overfly and collapse and lose
internal pressure so it was never really used - on the forums there are people that had a great time with them so coming from down under this could be
one that flies way better.
You don't have one of those yet Kami!
:shocked2:Drewculous - 2-9-2011 at 08:16 AM
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Originally posted by Feyd
You don't have one of those yet Kami!
:shocked2:
Lmao! He does... Thats why he posted the link... He doesnt link stuff hes buying Kamikuza - 2-9-2011 at 08:52 AM
No, I don't need any more kites. Honest. I know there's some here who like
collecting the oddities though :DFeyd - 3-9-2011 at 08:06 PM
I bet she's a friggen riot.krumly - 6-9-2011 at 07:34 AM
$300 Australian is about $300 US. He's got to be kidding. Maybe $50 for kite only, and then figure on a hell of a time learning to launch it. A fun
novelty and bit of history. Actually have had better luck with mine on long handles than a bar.