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Im going to put this in here to see if it gets any intrest...

I have a hobbico avistar that was an ARF kit. I flew it for a season then i bought a low wing sport plane. This is a very good trianer because the wings are semi semetrical so you can still fly upside down and have alot of fun with stunts. I have a complete setup with a great planes flight box with a control panel to connect the ignitor and starter and electric fuel pump to. I have some misc spare parts and hardware and a 4 channel remote. It used to have a .40 size o.s. engine but it was pretty tired so i bought, mounted, and broke in a brand new o.s. .46 (the blue engines) I broke it in and left it alittle rich and flew a test flight this summer. The flight box has an electric fuel pump and comes with fuel and starter and ignitor and a brand new field box battery with charger. I spent alot of money buying this stuff new and now someone that wants to get into RC aircraft can for very cheap. This is everything you need to get started and learn to fly.

Id like to get $350 for the kit. If anyone is interested i can post some pics.
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