MS Composit
In Stock Now! Expanded PolyPropolene foam is the key to this line. You can use regular Cyano Acrylate glue on it and it's impervious to solvents. About the only time this product is less than useful is in thin sheets - it's not very rigid. The entire line uses EDF, save for the tailfeathers - the designs are good and fly well, and the planes are an absolute joy for the money. Various electric power plants are suitable to run them.
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Trainers – MS Composit markets the Citabria high-wing trainer. Set up for 3 or 4 channel, the sky is the limit. With Expanded Poly Propylene (EPP) construction, they are very tough and forgiving. You can put them back together quickly.
We highly recommend them for indoor or outdoor training! Just about any motor (not too big!) will work!
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Aerobatic – With the Blade Dancer as the flagship, We have here fantastic, forgiving and good-flying airplanes that are very capable of teaching you rudder - and coordinated flight. They are fun, big enough to see and very tough!
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Semi-Scale – Still easy to fly, the Semi-Scale EPP's are a great addition to the MS Composit line. We've been flying the P-51D for three seasons! It's great! Even in high winds, these airplanes have something to offer to anyone!
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Swift II & Maxi-Swift – THEY'RE BACK! Common Sense R/C stepped up to the proverbial plate and is now bringing them in to the U.S.!!! Swift II is the larger cousin to the Mini Swift. Coming in at around 10 - 14 ounces, they are a tad large for indoor, but with control can be done. Outdoors? The sky is the limit. Go to town!
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Mini Swift – Who knew that a Zaggy-type airplane could fly so fast, so smoothly and so slowly? Have a look at RC Groups, there are lots of pilots running these - indoors and out! The EPP foam (forgive us if we've said this before) totally makes these airplanes. Short of going through a shredder, you can put them back together very easily. Even the perfectionist among us would be happy with the repairs...
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Parts – We've got to have parts! Here they are.
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