Streamer Combat, the hunt for a paper tape at the back of the opposing model, is one of the funniest, most exciting and admittedly most unreasonable varieties of model flying. For this you need two or more like-minded people, crepe paper tapes, a certain freedom from pain, spare propellers and material for emergency repairs on the square. And above all, models that are good-natured, agile and inexpensive, for example a KungFu.
KungFu was designed for streamer combat (old German fox hunting) — but of course, much more. KungFu is fast, easy and inexpensive to build, extremely agile and still always controllable. Speed already promises a moderate motorization. This qualifies the model for club competitions, fun pylon races and youth groups.
Ok, so I am going to take one last jaunt into the 3D printing arena here in association with Eclipson Airplanes regarding finding the best material to print your aircraft
Joerg saw me soaring the cliffs last week whilst he was out running the coastal path and stopped to speak to me because he`d just purchased a couple of models to learn to fly and in particular he...