BSquared18
Member
Hi,
Concerning the three-pack of swappable planes, the Flite-Test store website says, "... all laser-cut from 5mm paper reinforced depron foam."
However, I've read at the RCGroups forums ("Where to get Depron now in the U.S.?") that the maker of Depron products is getting out of the modeling business, and Depron foam meeting strict quality-control requirements will no longer be available. Is that true? If so, what foam are the swappable kit models made from?
In one thread at these Flite-Test forums, someone said that the foam used in the kits doesn't break up, "unlike Depron foam." That statement indicates the swappable models aren't made from Depron foam.
Could someone (or some two, etc.) please clarify?
Bill
Concerning the three-pack of swappable planes, the Flite-Test store website says, "... all laser-cut from 5mm paper reinforced depron foam."
However, I've read at the RCGroups forums ("Where to get Depron now in the U.S.?") that the maker of Depron products is getting out of the modeling business, and Depron foam meeting strict quality-control requirements will no longer be available. Is that true? If so, what foam are the swappable kit models made from?
In one thread at these Flite-Test forums, someone said that the foam used in the kits doesn't break up, "unlike Depron foam." That statement indicates the swappable models aren't made from Depron foam.
Could someone (or some two, etc.) please clarify?
Bill