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can he not set low rate on his tx ?
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sorry Colin
we posted at same time, thank you
excuse my bad manners
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I didn't think he'd fixed servo's yet Phil
and I reckon he's smart enough to leave a bit of sheeting off to access supports for snakes
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you're a natural at it Kevin
closed loop on rudder ? very light and no slop
metal clevices though
nice job with top sheeting
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you've had a good day then, model in one piece, no carpet to clean
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erflog
thanks for the reply, i'll leave as is
cheers John
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in a previous thread on 35
it was stated you could still source them
is 35 now obsolete was title I think
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I've always thought it a quite unpretty aeroplane
your changing my opinion Tony
beautiful building, wish I had your talent.
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I thought I could see a servo under right hand wing
thanks for the link Pete, have been stuck on a colour scheme for ages
already yellow i'll just add the stripe and lettering.
(you sure they're real ones)
there is a video online of a supposed drunk stealing a Cub at a show, great flying.
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you lads are naughty
the Captain Oates pilot = always lands 3 fields away "I may be gone sometime"
the pantomime Dame = he's behind you.... oh no he isn't.... oh yes he is
giz a go pilot = nuff said
have a minute pilot = lets all go hide under a tree
Harry Enfield pilot = loadsa money
which one's mine = great old fella but his eye's ain't what they where
I had nowt pilot = don't know what a stall is yet
the club flyer = life and soul of modelling
the lone flyer = B.O. ....(only joking)
and I love every one of them
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never mind flying it, I keep losing it in the house
looks like a trip to specsavers
there is no mention of cooling I can see for esc motor
so i'll assume I don't need it ?
took a load of pic's of build for later
it's got me thinking multi engine stuff, have avoided them, as it tends to end in tears (deadsticks)
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QB 20 high wing trainer 28fsr lively model
great quality
im not old, was young when I bought it
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Posted by cymaz on 15/01/2014 14:09:08:
BEB..
Any chance of describing pilots now ? Sunday flier, reckless, fun flier, jackass, clown, etc
I think some descriptions won't get past the other mod's
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I don't know the sc 75, but abc usually have more grunt
the jen 91 was a tired one . give it a good run for take off and see how it go's
nowt wrong with a bit of scale flying, puts a smile on your face
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I've never owned one but have flown a few
the last one had a tired Jen 91 2 stroke in it, as David says take off was realistic
it was quite a heavy model though, tex and paint.
I would keep it light with the recovering job myself
do you lads find it flys better with rudder and aileron on turns (is it adverse yaw?) or was i flying a bad one ?
is this why your thinking semi symmetrical Martin ? or are you wanting to give it some welly
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that looks really good Chris
its cute n loveable
not sure about the u/c though
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no problems with Nimh's either, I use 6v in all but small stuff.
have just bought a new charger thinking it was iffy, because I was not getting a full charge
only for the new one to do the same, didn't happen when batteries were new
I've also lowered the charge rate, battery's are o.k. and I've got a spare charger
buying new or replacing old ones its life's.
like that I can leave in model and not worry about fire risk
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I think it is the cadmium mining that is causing the big problems ?
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beautiful work
like you use of tape to blank blade off, one for the memory box
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cheers Alan
yes its one of those questions
learnt something already though
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and then there are Life's
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what will you use to recover with ?
there is a few quid's worth there
p.s. your pilot's a little oversize
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throaty's good on that sort of bipe
it adds to the character
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are you going to put some bold stripes under the wing Colin ?
being as other lads are having problems seeing it
your "gubbins" should help when your knife edging