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BillParker, Image # 19561 | 07 Oct 10 15:05 |
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BillParker, Image # 19560 | 07 Oct 10 15:05 |
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BillParker, Image # 19559 | 07 Oct 10 15:05 |
so heck, give it another shot... |
BillParker, Image # 19558 | 07 Oct 10 15:04 |
after 24 hours, it looks a little better... |
BillParker, Image # 19557 | 07 Oct 10 15:03 |
So, I dipped it in windex and clamped her down... |
BillParker, Comment for image # 19379 | 07 Oct 10 15:01 |
So, dude says, "put windex on it and pin it down for 12 hours..." |
BillParker, Image # 19379 | 25 Sep 10 14:38 |
it's not the heat... It's the stupidity... |
BillParker, Image # 19378 | 25 Sep 10 14:37 |
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BillParker, Image # 19377 | 25 Sep 10 14:37 |
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BillParker, Image # 19376 | 25 Sep 10 14:37 |
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BillParker, Image # 19180 | 08 Sep 10 10:03 |
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BillParker, Image # 19177 | 08 Sep 10 10:00 |
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BillParker, Image # 19174 | 08 Sep 10 05:14 |
SIG Tiger Free-Flight Rubber-Powered Sport Model A New Version of an Ageless Old-Timer... The Sig Tiger is a miniature edition of that typical rubber-powered model of the 1930's, popularly called the "Outdoor Commercial". These simple designs, featuring a box fuselage with a cabin, introduced thousands of novices to the thrill of building a model that really flew. In designing the Sig Tiger, Paul McIlrath retained the fine flight performance and added a pleasant, scale-like appearance. The simplicity of this design make it ideal for beginners or a for modeling class project. |
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