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Emil Benson

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  1. @import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css); Haha, that's really cool Simon, are you going to get a seagull one? My local flying club (Aston Down), also has a gliding club, and they have a Pilatus B4, I can't wait to go solo, because I hear it is fully aerobatic Emil @import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css);Edited By Emil Benson on 22/09/2011 14:51:20
  2. Search box, duh! your Timbo I'm Dimbo! anyhow taking a good look at the article.   Steve cheers for that, I use 2.4 GHz on that model, so that shouldn't affect it. Would sound advisable to get one, with the voltage monitor, I'll keep a look out for one. taking a look on Giant Cod now   Thanks very much Guys
  3. @import url(http://www.modelflying.co.uk/CuteEditor_Files/Style/SyntaxHighlighter.css);@import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css); Thanks for the speedy reply Ben, well explained. one other question that you might know, when you charge a Lipo or Lifepo battery etc that has been made especially for a reciever, can you charge it on an ordinary lipo charger? Edited By Emil Benson on 21/09/2011 12:20:20
  4. @import url(http://www.modelflying.co.uk/CuteEditor_Files/Style/SyntaxHighlighter.css);@import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css); Hi Guys, I am just wandering what a UBEC does. Am I right in saying that you plug lets say a 2s lipo, into it and it converts the voltage into a more manageable voltage for your RX and servos. I have a model that could do with a new battery, and its a little on the heavy side. I'm thinking of making it a little bit lighter by using a lipo. Cheers, Emil Edited By Emil Benson on 21/09/2011 11:57:24
  5. to the people who are saying they don't want to see it. I think a large portion are saying it wouldn't be possible, but the question is, would you like to have one? For me it sounds absolutely awesome, I mean fancy having somewhere where you could go and there would always be fellow aeromodellers there to talk to, a museum and loads of other thong that could encourage more people to join this hobby, why wouldn't you want that? @import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css);
  6. Good suggestions, I went for a black horse speed air for £60. As I wanted something I could throw about and not be mortified if I crashed it. Also it has great handling and a lot of bang for your buck. Mine had a TT46 pro in it, and that gave it very near vertical performance.@import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css);
  7. I'm going for him looking almost strait ahead, 51 please @import url(http://www.modelflying.co.uk/CuteEditor_Files/Style/SyntaxHighlighter.css);@import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css);
  8. I'm going to go with,   -Miles Magister   -Avro Anson   -Percival  Procter
  9. Nice one! Whats the wingspan? Good luck with the flying.
  10. My lil' toot was made about 12 years ago, it has a foam wing instead of built up, and has had a bad crash( in its previous owners hands!) I guess you can see why the weight has built up! Apparently it flys beautifully, on a 61. What servos do you plan on using? I use futaba 3003's. Emil      
  11. Hi Alan, I've got a lil' toot. I'm just waiting for some good weather to testfly it. It looks lovely but its quite heavy. Emil
  12. I'm interested in the build tony. I'm watching even if I'm not saying anything!
  13. hi David, I'm looking for a little parkfly model which I could buy(thanks to a paper round!) The Nieuport could be the answer! look forward to hearing about the flying charicteristics. EmilEdited By Emil Benson on 22/11/2009 20:40:56
  14. hi Ben, how about 2 bottles of fuel nice build, good luck with the test flights Emil    
  15. I admire your skills simon!Edited By Emil Benson on 09/11/2009 17:18:56
  16. hi Alex, I did'nt start my glider, my headmaster did! I took almost 100g of epoxy out of the tail, still very nose heavy! EmilEdited By Emil Benson on 25/10/2009 18:50:05
  17. nice covering job you've proberly mentioned it but I'm slow on the uptake, did you need any nose weight? I'm building one and its very nose heavy nice thread.Emil    Edited By Emil Benson on 21/10/2009 18:07:40
  18. hi Tony, I'd say for paints I would use fighteraces paint or Flair spectrum,good luck with the test flight Emil    Edited By Emil Benson on 20/10/2009 20:10:22
  19. hi Stephen, black horse make very good kits for the money I've had two speed air 40's and they're pretty good good luck with the maiden Emil  
  20. nice work simon, i'd like to see it flying after all the work you've put into it. good luck! Emil  
  21. hi Tim, it looks nice, especially the colour scheme! but its a bit beyond my budget, I'd like to see how you get on though. and who knows maybe one day... regards Emil
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