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BriandKilby, Image # 2113711 Feb 11 16:22

my first rubbered bird.
BriandKilby, Image # 2113611 Feb 11 16:21

almost an arf.
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 2096205 Feb 11 13:39
big blue is in waiting to be doped.
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 2096205 Feb 11 11:55
fantasic BrandKilby hope to do this well on my p40!
dfrank47, Comment for image # 2096205 Feb 11 11:07
Has big blue flown yet?
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 2098404 Feb 11 15:00
i think it was in march or april.
lukebozek1, Comment for image # 2098404 Feb 11 14:09
I was with ACU2 at Little Creek VA in 69, didn't get any fishing in. You guys look a little cold in this shot, but looks like it was a success. My buddy runs a charter at Cape Cod, I think he is going right now for Cod, but I did the trip in January once, and I won't do it again.
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 2098404 Feb 11 11:50
i live at the head of the chesapeake bay, this was at solomons island, maryland.
lukebozek1, Comment for image # 2098404 Feb 11 11:25
Where was this paicture taken?
BriandKilby, Image # 2098404 Feb 11 09:00

the local yocals.
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 2096204 Feb 11 08:00
thankyou.
TJH, Comment for image # 2096204 Feb 11 06:25
Looking good all assembled! The blue has a cool "weathered" look like it has seen a little action.
lukebozek1, Comment for image # 2096204 Feb 11 06:13
I did this one a while back, looked like a big stogie until I got the canopy and tail surfaces attached. I used the Dumas tissue and it was not as fine as the Esaki, but they certainly give you enough material.
David Duckett, Comment for image # 2096204 Feb 11 03:05
Your work is improving and this is looking good. Personally, I wouldn't use the tissue included in Dumas kits, especially this one, but you did it well.
BriandKilby, Image # 2096203 Feb 11 17:53

covering conpleted on big blue.
BriandKilby, Image # 2096103 Feb 11 17:52

BriandKilby, Comment for image # 2088301 Feb 11 13:22
thanks for your assistance, i'll keep trying.
intruder 1400, Comment for image # 2088301 Feb 11 12:52
I don't belong here, sorry I ever posted. I will take my pictures down tonight. Good luck to everyone with all your builds and have fun.
John Cooper, Comment for image # 2088301 Feb 11 11:42
The Bearcat is somewhat of a challenging model to fly, largely because it has a low wing and a lot of weight above the center of gravity. On the plus side, a model of this large scale is generally much easier to trim; however, they also hit the ground harder. I suggest adding a trim tab, angled downward, to the port wing, as low wing aircraft frequently spiral dive to the left, under power. Also it is a good idea to get the model to glide properly first. Leave off the prop (replacing the prop weight with clay) and adjust the rudder and elevator to get a good glide. When you do add the prop, put in some left and down thrust to the prop button. This will stop the model from climbing too rapidly and turning too tightly.
jgood, Comment for image # 2088301 Feb 11 09:43
Hey Brian. Check out the 'Links' page on this site (from the main menu on the left). There's some links to good tips on the easybuilt models site.
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