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KiwiKid

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  1. Yip that water based floor varnish is a must for any of Dynam's matt finished models. My Waco (below) is one of my favourite parkies. I did change out the ESC for a 60amp HK Plush as there were reported problems caused by the stock ESC and motor not being compatible on a number of the Dynam models. The ESC does seem to work OK on other motors - weird stuff. EDIT: By the way, the paint job and overall presentation of the model were very good, but I guess the odd Monday morning product slips thru QC.     Edited By KiwiKid on 11/06/2018 14:47:35
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  3. Very nice and speedy work - with a bit of camo she could pass for an Albemarle
  4. Just noticed the banner on the BMFA FB page - well done chaps. Thought we should record it here for posterity.
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  6. Getting a bit more back on track, this is an inspiring vid of the maiden flight of a well presented EDF 215. Some initial teething problems are overcome and lead to a great flight. <</div>
  7. The fuse, booms and canopy are hand made one offs.
  8. No plans sorry, it's a scratchy built off three views and info on websites like this one: **LINK**
  9. Posted by Erfolg on 23/05/2018 09:48:25: As with many of the often called secret German aircraft of the latter part of WW2, the majority did not exist at all. Most are described as Brochure Tender documents, mainly for specifications issued by the RLM (Reich Luft Ministrium). In a sense there is no absolute right, as even those that made it to mock-up, such as the Fw Flitter would have been modified in the light of requests primarily of the the RLM. Great models though. Interesting stuff Erflog. Yes a lot of modelling potential from the Luft '46 proposals and many RC models have flown successfully. I have been picking away at a PSS Flitzer glider which should be a good flyer I think with a layout similar to the Vampire.
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  11. Posted by Rich Bailey on 23/05/2018 05:35:16: Hello Harry. I have plans for the 215, for depron. Don’t want to mess them up though! How do I make the templete for bulkheads, ribs? You could take them down to your local copy shop and make a copy and expand them in size. I did this with my Sorcerer plan which I copied to a stick and then had enlarged and printed - making this from this.
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  13. Posted by J D 8 on 22/05/2018 14:09:19: That it was carbon fiber,nice and conductive ? Oh yes, electricity can be conducted as the electrons are able to pick up the charge, move along the layers and conduct the charge to the rest of the circuit. ​The electrons in carbon are loosely bonded and, when energized, tend to repel each other, with sometimes explosive results!
  14. Posted by FlyinBrian on 22/05/2018 08:33:14: Probably the most dangerous of the OH cables are those carried on wooden poles, these are 11 or 33KV and the cables are close enough together for a model to touch two wires at once - could be interesting! Interesting indeed - that's a 750 quid competition DLG going poof! Not much left.
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  17. Posted by William Macleod on 20/05/2018 17:09:51: Do you want me to try and get you the magazine and plan and post it to NZ. there is also a video on you tube of graham folding the depron wings. bill Thanks Bill, but if I build another I had been planning on getting one of the larger balsa kits designed by Graham.
  18. Sure Ray, you can never have too many Vulcans. Rather a unique colour scheme - is that scale for desert operations? Reminds me of a model built by a lovely young lady in her London flat a few years back
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  23. Hi William, is this you and Graham strutting your stuff? Awsum flying and spectacle. </div>
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