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MJ-77 Jurca P-51 Mustang

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halfscalemustang

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Osawatomie, KS United States
Well guys I ditched the 50% P-51 and grew up to an 80%! I just brought home a partially built MJ-77 Mustang. From what I learned on the previous Mustang, I feel quite confident that this a quality airframe. Since I bought and sold the last Mustang I have since acquired a Quickie Tri-Q, 53' Piper Tri-Pacer, 66' Cherokee 150, and now the latest, MJ-77 Jurca P-51 Mustang. What i'm trying to figure out now is does anyone know how long the cowlings are supposed to be? Mine didn't come with any and I have a line on a couple of Ranger V-12's. The numbers look promising in regards to weight, width, and horsepower. Just need to know if it will be too long. Anyone know of one of these MJ-77's sitting someplace we could measure the cowlings on?? Thanks!
 
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