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Jedi, Comment for image # 4473 | 13 Jul 08 03:35 |
Poppy and David this is close to what im after....but for my scale. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 7959 | 23 Apr 08 09:22 |
poppy, classy... I think you made a sale! I see you taped the fuse for gas fumes. |
poppy, Image # 7960 | 23 Apr 08 09:03 |
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poppy, Image # 7959 | 23 Apr 08 09:02 |
John O, an alternate color scheme. |
poppy, Comment for image # 4472 | 01 Feb 08 04:01 |
Ed, I make my own, usually out of doubled masking tape w/brass buckles and hooks from leftover scrap photo-etched plates,e.i. Edourd. |
EdClark, Comment for image # 4472 | 31 Jan 08 21:33 |
Poppy, do you make your own seat belts or is there a place to purchase them? |
poppy, Comment for image # 4473 | 12 Jan 08 15:04 |
1/32 scale plastic kit by Trumpeter. Excellent details w/movable control surfaces and flaps, all done to scale using stainless steel hinges. Engine is the most detailed I have seen in a plastic kit. All 18 cylinders, exhaust, wiring, etc. Main tires and tail wheel rubber. Cockpit is Verlinden after market resin. Wings designed to fold but mech. too weak to hold weight. |
Jedi, Comment for image # 4473 | 11 Jan 08 19:45 |
Poppy, is this a balsa model? |
poppy, Image # 4473 | 16 Sep 07 11:28 |
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JohnG., Comment for image # 4470 | 15 Sep 07 18:25 |
Somethign sensous and exoctic about a Bent Wing Bird. I love it!!! |
poppy, Comment for image # 4471 | 15 Sep 07 14:28 |
Pardon the dust. |
poppy, Image # 4472 | 15 Sep 07 14:26 |
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poppy, Image # 4471 | 15 Sep 07 14:25 |
What can be done on a smaller scale. |
poppy, Image # 4470 | 15 Sep 07 14:25 |
1/32 Trumpeter kit. |
Xanadu, Comment for image # 3602 | 06 Aug 07 17:58 |
Trotro.......
I would suggest a foam plane for a first rc choice, since they are very easy to repair over, and over, and over again.
I have a b-29 foam bomber, that I must have repaired wth epoxy over 24 times. I have broken every main surface including the fusaluge, wings, stab, rudder, etc, many times each
Mix up the 5 min. epoxy, goo it one, and in 1/2 hour ready to fly again!
I use clear packing tape also to help hold togeather when the glue is drying. |
trotro, Comment for image # 3602 | 06 Aug 07 17:52 |
poppy what did you use to cover the plane? |
jgood, Comment for image # 3602 | 22 Jul 07 00:52 |
If you click on the links I gave you, you'll see it. GWS is not Guillow. GWS specialise in foam construction r/c aircraft. |
trotro, Comment for image # 3602 | 21 Jul 07 23:28 |
GWS stand for guillows? or wt does it means
sorry for all the questions but since i am a new b i have no idea of all ur terms.. |
jgood, Comment for image # 3602 | 21 Jul 07 20:37 |
trotro, I learned on this, I don't think there is a better beginners aircraft : GWS Slowstick. It's cheap, easy to fly, and easy to repair! Pics of mine here. |
trotro, Comment for image # 3602 | 21 Jul 07 20:14 |
hi great plane i am starting the same kit i hope i con do it as nice as you did,
i have one question for everyone, i want to star flying rc and i want to build my plane but something easy so if i crash i can rebuildit again..does anybody knows were i can find the plane for that on the internet? |
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