August 2006 Vol. 23, No. 8 – R/C - RCSoaring.com
August 2006 Vol. 23, No. 8 – R/C - RCSoaring.com
August 2006 Vol. 23, No. 8 – R/C - RCSoaring.com
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very good flights, and even buried a<br />
number of the leaders in a later round with<br />
a convincing max.<br />
The Soprano and I finished the day in 4 th<br />
place (and highest placing RES model) and<br />
I was very satisfied with the results<br />
considering the Soprano was a new model<br />
and I have flown very little so far this year.<br />
SUMMARY:<br />
The Soprano is a worthy <strong>com</strong>petition RES<br />
ship that can also handle itself well as an<br />
Unlimited Class model in most<br />
conditions. I really like the looks of the<br />
model both on the ground and, of course,<br />
in the air. The overall quality of the<br />
Soprano is excellent, and in my opinion is<br />
well worth the price paid for the model.<br />
It’s obviously not a “builder’s” model, but<br />
for those of you like me who find their<br />
spare time a bit hard to find, then the<br />
Soprano might indeed fit the bill for you. I<br />
have found Mark Miller to be easy to<br />
contact and <strong>com</strong>municate with, and I feel<br />
that should I need further support for my<br />
Soprano at a later date, he’ll be there to<br />
provide it.<br />
See you at the flying field!<br />
Isthmus Models<br />
www.isthmusmodels.<strong>com</strong><br />
Landing skeg from<br />
www.superskeg.<strong>com</strong><br />
P.O. Box 2091<br />
Harrison, AR 72602<br />
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