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“Assembled in 3-minutes and it is fantastic. What I Like: Its sturdy. Its Light. It can be taken apart and reasssembled for storage. But best of all, it is soft enough so that it doesnt scratch planes and holds the planes steady enough to work on them. I bought my first one 15 years ago and added this one so that I can put one plane aside and held steady while I work on another plane.”
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“This is a nice simple airplane stand. Based on my planes, it seems best suited for 70mm edf (I don't have prop planes so no comment there) My 64mm F16 fits in it, but doesn't sit flat. 70mm F16 fits fine as does a 70mm A10. Best thing, it doesn't squeak like some foam stands do... this material is more of a rubber like foam so nice and quiet. Well worth the money and I may buy a few more once I clear some shelf space for more planes.”
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“I've been looking for a stand like this for 4 years. I've got an old one that was an earlier design and I use it on my workbench every day. The center brace adds a bit of rigidity that helps stabilize the stand by keeping the sides from flexing out when a large model is on the stand.”