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Build Thread, Page : [ 1 ] (13 posts, 20 posts per page, 1 pages in total)
David Duckett, Comment for image # 1720505 Oct 12 09:47
Click on his name to see his other planes.
hjlittman, Comment for image # 1720505 Oct 12 09:41
The best thing is that it's FUN!
Dale1416, Comment for image # 1720504 Oct 12 13:18
How NEAT ! Scratch built masterpiece.
Mr. Willson, Comment for image # 1720504 Oct 12 10:16
Very nice indeed.LOve it.
airpolice, Comment for image # 1720504 Oct 12 07:11
Hi Pak, Do you have plans available for this plane? I would love a copy if your able to share them. I have been looking for this size DH-2 for a long time. Thanks! Beautiful plane!!!
BillParker, Comment for image # 1720526 Mar 10 12:55
now that's kewl! A pusher!
wingspanner, Comment for image # 1720526 Mar 10 08:56
Beautiful plane. You made a great job.
pakasit1812, Comment for image # 1720626 Mar 10 03:37
@James Thanks a lot to have added rooms for my models. Yes, I have to seek solution from Doculam which I have to order from USA. It's not available here in Bangkok. This DH2 flies well in moderate wind. Rudder and elevator control are sensitive due to prop wash.
jgood, Comment for image # 1720626 Mar 10 03:28
Pak, the shiny covering of these films can be a problem. Have you considered Doculam as an alternative. It's a clear covering, that accepts paint quite well. Beautiful DH2 though. One of my favourites, I hope to build one one day. How does it fly?
frwyflyer, Comment for image # 1720526 Mar 10 03:24
VERY NICE!!
pakasit1812, Image # 1720626 Mar 10 03:22

Covered by Solar Film, the model looks too shiny. Let it be?
pakasit1812, Image # 1720526 Mar 10 03:18

A geared 180 brushed motor generates enough thrust for this 28in. wing-span British Fighter.
pakasit1812, Image # 1720426 Mar 10 03:12

When I decided to scratch build this DH2 I was a bit worried about how to avoid prop arc for servo linkages. The only way were the pull-pull cables.
Build Thread, Page : [ 1 ] (13 posts, 20 posts per page, 1 pages in total)