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LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked09-Jun-17 21:53
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In the background are the spires of the gym and pool building of Kennedy Collegiate High School
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked09-Jun-17 21:50
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IN REVERSE ORDER - 22" Sig "Cabinaire" is Skyward Bound - 450 winds with 4 strands of 1/8" rubber, each 12" long - about 20 seconds of fllight
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked06-Jun-17 22:06
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Thanks mlriley and Bsadonkill, for the tips. I think I finally got the 22" Cabinaire all "trimmed out'! I built some left thrust into the downthrust shim plate between the noseblock and forward fuse former, as per Bsadonkill's suggestion, and I am getting consistent perfect right turn circles in 7 mph wind, with 360 winds of 4 strands of 1/8" rubber, stretch wound with a winding stooge, with flights of 10-15 seconds! I just can't wait for a calm day when I can try 600 winds with new, stretched and broken in, and lubed rubber!
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked05-Jun-17 16:40
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"JEFFERSON AIRPLANE" - psychedelic rock band, live in 1968 at New York's Filmore East Theatre/Auditorium, album cover.
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked04-Jun-17 10:43
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Base Pedestal of the bust statue of Robert Burns, author of the lyrics for the song "Auld Lang Syne" ("Old Long Since") - The "Border Cities" are Detroit, Michigan, USA and Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked04-Jun-17 10:38
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Huge bronze bust statue of Scotland's National Poet, ROBERT BURNS, in Jackson Park, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked30-May-17 21:57
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Next flight, I have a powerful motor - 4 loops of 1/8" rubber 12 " long ... The last time I flew it, I had two tabs on the elevator and one on the rudder - it accelerated fast with so much power in the tightest circle, I had to duck my head at the last second as it screamed by just missing me !! - and crashed ...
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked30-May-17 21:43
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Last 2 pics - thats all I have ... Waiting for better weather ...
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked29-May-17 16:33
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Hummingbirds are marvels of amazing powers of flight, and all species feed while hovering, and are the only bird to fly backwards. The dead giveaway for identifying the male "Broad-Tailed" is the loud, distinctive, shrill, metalllic whistling, or loud trill, when they fly, which is often heard before actually seeing the bird.
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked29-May-17 16:22
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Broad-Tailed Hummingbird - hummingbirds are gems of beauty whose throats (gorgets) and crowns reflect a brilliant colorful metalllic gllittering iridescence that flashes from the correct light angle, otherwise, the throats look black in most lights.
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked27-May-17 22:30
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Finally, two pretty good pics off of a video, using the "Snipping Tool".
LASTWOODSMANSIG CabinaireParked27-May-17 22:27
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Been trying hard at this rubber band powered free flight the last three days - the 22" 'Cabinaire' is launched !
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