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Posted by The Wright Stuff on 16/03/2018 08:03:53: Posted by bouncebounce crunch on 15/03/2018 22:57:29: Posted by Fun Flyer on 14/03/2018 10:01:14: Coincidently he passed away on the anniversary of Einstein's birth. And another coincidence he was born on the anniversary of the death of Galileo Galilei. spooky! Surely 'the coincidence' is that Einstein was born on the anniversary of the death of Galileo? Given Stephen passed on the Einstein anniversary, the Galileo 'coincidence' is inevitable! But more seriously, Hawking certainly lived life to the full, and left a lasting legacy. You got me on that one, Wright Stuff.
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Posted by Fun Flyer on 14/03/2018 10:01:14: Coincidently he passed away on the anniversary of Einstein's birth. And another coincidence he was born on the anniversary of the death of Galileo Galilei. spooky!
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Forum members' new models: Let's see them.
bouncebounce crunch replied to Paul Marsh's topic in All Things Model Flying
Great looking aeroplane Levanter. the finish looks fantastic. -
Right on the nail Dave Bran. Demographics targeted= people with time and not a great deal of money to get started. Advertising aeromodelling during any tv shows that have aeroplanes as well as over the radio, maybe during childrens science or other popular tv shows as well. may just help inspire the next generation.
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enjoying this one at the moment
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Excerpt from Aero modeller 1971
bouncebounce crunch replied to bouncebounce crunch's topic in Chit-chat
Posted by Peter Miller on 16/02/2018 08:29:42: Pylonius was in Model Aircraft...Not Aeromodeller Beg to differ on that one Peter. I have the Magazine in front of me now it is the April 1971 Aero Modeller free plans intact of Little Willie MK II (Rubber power) , Cheechack for Jetex, and Puck (rubber power). -
Excerpt is from 1971 Topical Twists by Pylonius "Apparently, constructing a full size machine is much the same as building a model, except that the wife walks out on you sooner, often just before she becomes a widow."
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Peter McDermott sale
bouncebounce crunch replied to bouncebounce crunch's topic in All Things Model Flying
Posted by Cuban8 on 30/01/2018 09:49:18: When one sees examples of what is often passed off as 'art' (think piles of bricks, dead sheep and dirty unmade beds) for many millions of pounds, then fifty grand for one of PM's aeroplanes is a snip. Edited By Cuban8 on 30/01/2018 09:49:44 Agree with you 100% -
Mosquito U/C legs
bouncebounce crunch replied to kenking-King Design's topic in Model Engineering and Accessories
Very nice, any other types and techniques on your bench you care to share with us Ken? -
Peter McDermott De-Havilland DH-9 for fifty thousand pounds. not Peter selling, it is now owned by a collector and up for auction Edited By bouncebounce crunch on 30/01/2018 09:24:14
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scale model competitions
bouncebounce crunch replied to bouncebounce crunch's topic in Scale Matters
My thoughts were that there would be a larger pool of possible participants if the engine size was reduced from those 100 or 250cc machines, beautiful as they are it gives a poor guy like me no chance of competing at top level world or national championships. I definately don't have the skills right now to put a masterpiece together but it could inspire others to try if the models were in a comfortable, convenient and affordable engine size. I know i would have a go if it were so. formula 1 although not the same has had some similarities in that biggest budget helps a long way to the winners podium. the same names pop up time and again as they have the budgets to be there. I am not trying to take away from the absolutely great skill and talent to produce those flying machines that take out the top spots in aeromodelling it is just out of reach to the average bank balance. mine is less than average. maybe an undercard of scale models in the 60, 90, 120 and 150 size engines non arf? me rambling again just shoot me and put me out of my misery -
scale model competitions
bouncebounce crunch replied to bouncebounce crunch's topic in Scale Matters
great to hear that CSB I am usually speaking nonsense anyway -
I am either rambling or don't know what i am talking about most of the time but i do wonder if. With the Scale competition models on national and world championships getting larger and very expensive it has become a very elite part of our hobby and out of reach for many. enjoyable to watch though. I wonder if a 20- 30cc scale category would give more people an opportunity to participate at the top level for a national or world class trophy. bbc
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Posted by alex nicol on 09/01/2018 18:33:53: Im thinking of converting a model to electric. I'm looking for advice on motor, batteries, speed controllers etc. ideally something equivalent to .40 glow power. Also I'm flying on 35mhz, are there any interference issues. All advice gratefully received My advice--- See a doctor for a second opinion.
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Happy New Year, hope you all crash less fly more and build more too.
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Christmas Caption Competition!
bouncebounce crunch replied to Beth Ashby Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
it's bad enough that robots are taking our jobs now they are doing the model flying for us -
Christmas Caption Competition!
bouncebounce crunch replied to Beth Ashby Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
I spy with my beady eyes -
Christmas Caption Competition!
bouncebounce crunch replied to Beth Ashby Moderator's topic in All Things Model Flying
some people find it hard to wrap their heads around new technology