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bobgood, Comment for image # 33 | 11 Oct 21 16:38 |
"by the" way, I'm going nutty! |
bobgood, Comment for image # 33 | 11 Oct 21 16:36 |
Sixteen years ago - by the from the founder of this site! |
Don C, Comment for image # 31 | 01 Dec 20 12:57 |
Well, my computer has been down for a week and I've been waiting for decals from Callie for 4 weeks. Doldrums, I guess.
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bobgood, Comment for image # 31 | 29 Nov 20 16:00 |
The Covid thing - Thanksgiving, or the election result? |
bobgood, Comment for image # 31 | 29 Nov 20 15:58 |
Well! Where are all the VA team? Nothing going on here at the moment. |
bobgood, Comment for image # 805 | 26 Nov 20 21:14 |
and this from 2005 - James and his P38 in Miami. |
rgood, Comment for image # 706 | 11 Jan 18 18:46 |
Nearly ten years ago - how time flies. Nice shot James! |
LASTWOODSMAN, Comment for image # 870 | 12 Jun 17 10:32 |
I like this shot with the gulls high-tailin' it - found on "Random Images" |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 23 | 19 Jun 14 10:42 |
Conversations at my house take forever. |
jgood, Comment for image # 23 | 18 Jun 14 18:19 |
Nearly 10 years between comments. :) |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 23 | 18 Jun 14 16:26 |
When I saw this image very small on the random photos I thought it was King Kong climbing the Empire State Building. Instead it is this cool shot.
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Abby Marie, Comment for image # 28 | 28 Apr 08 12:07 |
A bird is so beautiful in flight. |
RodN, Comment for image # 715 | 15 Mar 08 01:40 |
Timing is everything!! Well done. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 715 | 14 Mar 08 21:36 |
What a great photo! |
Barnstormer, Comment for image # 715 | 14 Mar 08 20:32 |
Looks like its breaking the sound barrier. |
jgood, Comment for image # 709 | 19 Feb 08 17:28 |
Hey Steve. The Hellcat was my first aileron aircraft. The P-38 my second. The Tyro might be a better choice because it's a bit tougher and goes together quicker, but I think the Hellcat is also a fine choice, and it has that scale thing going for it. They all fly marvelously (Mike Molt wisely increased dihedral and tail size on the F4F and P-38 to improve stability), although the P-38 is no performance maching on the stock IPS motors. The Hellcat is fine on the IPS, and a rocket machine on a small CD-ROM motor. Go for the Hellcat! The Tyro comes into it's own as a utility machine for me, carrying my camera. The steerable nose wheels on the P-38 and Tyro really make for nice ground handling, something that adds to the whole touch and go fun you can have with these. |
SteveM, Comment for image # 709 | 17 Feb 08 16:44 |
I stumbled across the build thread for this plane last night and had a great time reading through the first 500+ posts. Some day I would like to fly an RC plane like this but understand that even though I don't like the looks of the Tyro, it would make a better first RC flier/trainer. Any chance the MM P-38 or Hellcat would be ok first fliers of should I start with the Tyro? |
jgood, Image # 904 | 05 Aug 05 10:07 |
Morning flyby. |
jgood, Image # 903 | 05 Aug 05 10:07 |
Summer morning flight. |
jgood, Image # 870 | 25 Jul 05 07:36 |
Flying with the masters. |
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