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LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 23-May-17 20:20 | | Views : 335 | Little too windy to determine anything - 8 mph - got some good glides - seems to turn right - 450 turns does not get it to climb - only one good 12 second flight - ?WHY? - at least I didn't smash it up ... |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 23-May-17 20:13 | | Views : 371 | I fianlly learned how to use the winding stooge solo. Only tried up to 450 winds - I did not get greedy ... |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 21-May-17 09:09 | | Views : 356 | My buddy's wife is an avid, all out, Elvis memorabilia collector ... |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 21-May-17 09:07 | | Views : 351 | I was having some fun on this Elvis Presley "Stern" pinball machine several years ago. |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 20-May-17 11:41 | | Views : 395 | This kit has 6 pages of great building and flying instructions (that I should have followed). The SIG "CLASSIC SERIES" assures flying ability and proven dependable flyers. You can expect hand wound flilghts to last 10 - 25 seconds, and stretch wound fllights to last 20 - 50 seconds. This model has been beat up and repaired a few times ... |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 20-May-17 11:35 | | Views : 330 | "There was once a simpler time when the lines of a model airplane could have an almost magical effect on a modeler." |
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LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 20-May-17 11:33 | | Views : 322 | The kit plane has a wrap around windshield, side windows, and a transparent cabin roof, that I modified to cover the whole roof, and you can really see the construction framework and rubber motot inside the fuse. I also thickened up the wing struts and landing gear struts. |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 20-May-17 11:29 | | Views : 345 | KIT FEATURES: Instead of a thrust bearing for the prop shaft, there are 2 kit-supplied eyelets, that go into the front end and the rear end of the prop shaft hole in the noseblock, and the prop shaft spins inside these eyelets. |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 20-May-17 11:25 | | Views : 344 | These planes were the pinnacle of aviation excitement as they had classic lines, a graceful appearance, were sleek and slender, and they had "character"! |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 20-May-17 11:22 | | Views : 300 | The 22" SIG "CABINAIRE", designed to fly free flight rubber powered, by Paul McIlrath, is reminiscent of the Vintage High Wing Cabin planes of the 1930s "Golden Age of Aviation" - the 20 year period between WW1 and WW2 - an era of elegant a/c design and tremendous advances in Aviation. |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 17-May-17 15:46 | | Views : 365 | All glued up and ready to try again when there is no wind. |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 17-May-17 15:44 | | Views : 377 | Stab repair is completed. The top of the back of the fuse has a tiny 1/16" square block of balsa glued on top of it, for positive incidence for the Stabilizer. |
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