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1. Radio Controlled Sukoi by Warren Cross
www.stits.com/documents/crew_e - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2006 Last Visited: 8/29/2007
This 30% Wigens Z250 was built by Warren Cross ( hoil36@aol.com ) and displayed by Warrens lovely wife Sherry. It's powered by a 4.2 Sachs
Warren is QSAA President, from Las Vegas Nevada. He is the most prolific builder I have ever met and he has 2 other planes on this page! Of course it's painted with Stits Lite.
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2. Radio Controlled Gee Bee Racer by Warren Cross
www.stits.com/documents/crew_g - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2006 Last Visited: 8/29/2007
This Gee Bee Model Z Thompson Trophy Racer was built by Warren Cross (hoil36@aol.com), QSAA President, of Las Vegas Nevada. Just look at those mountains in the background and that beautiful dry lake bed. This is the home of the annual QSAA Quarter Scale Meet in October. Warren is building a model of ALL Gee Bee racers for the Gee Bee Resturant in Las Vegas. Of course all are painted with Stits Lite. Superb work by a master craftsman. Besides being a great builder, Warren is the most prolific modeler I have ever met. He finishes at least a couple of Giant Scale models a year and This one is scratch built..
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3. Radio Controlled Sukoi by Warren Cross
www.stits.com/documents/crew_s - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2006 Last Visited: 8/29/2007
This Sukoi was built by Warren Cross ( hoil36@aol.com ), QSAA President, of Las Vegas Nevada. This was built from a Zimpro Kit and Warren recommends it highly. It is powered by a 3W 70 engine and weighs 22 1/2 pounds. The colors are Eagle Red, Eagle Blue, and Insignia White.
Warren says it flies absolutely fantastic. If you want a great kit, check out this Zimpro Sukoi. Of course it's painted with Stits Lite.
Warren Cross

