Oh, and in addition to use as a trainer or as a pylon racer, they also make a
good platform for experimentation.
In the past I have put one on floats, and also made a big twin stick using two
kits.
You can find bunches of old videos online and lots of old threads in rcgroups.
People have been very creative.
Paul
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On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 9:33 AM, Paul Below<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: Yes. After GWS stopped production, Aloft has continued to sell
slowsticks. They are the original GWS items, down to the box and instructions
and accessory tree and everything.
As you can see from the link Jake posted, you get a slight discount, and lower
shipping per unit, if you order in multiples of 3.
Last time I ordered 6 and sold them all to club members but have no plan to
order any more. So maybe ask around if you want to go in with someone.
Paul
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On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 8:53 AM, Jake Boyd<dyob42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: And this
https://alofthobbies.com/slow-stick-kit-with-power-and-control-system-parts.html#review-form
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On Sep 2, 2021, at 08:50, Jake Boyd <dyob42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Check this
https://alofthobbies.com/
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On Sep 2, 2021, at 08:40, Larry Carbaugh <larryn7luf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was looking to play with a slow stick in my flight sim, but could not find
it.So I started to see who made it and this is what I found."
We want to thank everyone for their support over the past 25 years. All model
planes from GWS has been discontinued and all the remaining inventory can be
found on Store.gwsus.com. ... We also welcome inquiries to buy out on part of
or all remaining inventory."
I had been thinking about buying one, but now wondering when I could get
replacement parts.
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Larry Carbaugh - N7LUFHansville, WA 98340