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If you can teach them to run in formation you'd have your own aerobatic team !
You should go into bespoke production of these planes there's got to be a market out there for them - I bet some 'big kids' would love them too. I can envisage some guy running around a park with an adult sized plane - possibly chased by the guys in white coats though. Wonderful work, and the smiles on the kids' faces are the pay off. I salute you.😸😸😸
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Hey, those are pretty cool. Combination of full round forward fuselage and profile aft fuselage is ingenious and practical. With wider landing gear track your version is probably rather less prone to ground looping than the prototype was!
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Outstanding! What a clever project. Great fun for the kidlings.
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Five stars!
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Looks like you might have a cottage industry started... I'm sure there's a market for them on Etsy...
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I've been asked by several folks (told by some) to make some more. I need to figure out how much materials cost, and how much time I put in, then I can think about maybe selling some. It would be fun. But I wouldn't want it to become work.
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