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  1. 1 hour ago, Eric Robson said:

    The Messerschmitt reverse was selected by switching the engine off and pushing the key and barrel in to a stop then twisting it to start,  the engine would then run backwards giving 4 reverse speeds. Never tried it honest. 

      I have an original Messerschmitt-cabin-Scooter as it was called owners manual.

      Some interesting instructions were given, some quite comical.

      Quote, Sharp sudden braking can cause a skid on wet slippery roads. However do not be afraid to use the brakes, a new set of linings is cheaper than a trip to hospital. 

        Winer running, Freezing of the hood lock can be discouraged by the application of some glycerine, however should it freeze application of a flame from your cigarette lighter or match will free it

      Seizure, If engine no longer pulls well and no longer responds to throttle or only slightly it the accelerator and the sound of the engine is different and amounts to scraping noises in the next two or three seconds the engine will stop. The danger now is rear wheel will lock and cause a skid turn sideways and possibly turn over.

    To avoid this put your foot on the clutch and off accelerator and let the vehicle roll to a stop at the side of the road and switch off your engine and wait until you have smoked a cigarette.

      You can then continue your drive taking care not to let the engine rev too hard at first.

      I kid you not, all from the manual!!!   Max speed in book 62mph and milage 80mpg.

      Only first gear was available in reverse [ if system was adjusted correctly]

      Things sure have changed.

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  2. My old starter works fine on a 2200 3s, starting engines up to 90 4stroke.

    Its lipo just tails on the cable, the clips were cut off and replaced with a plug for the lipo.

    .Lipo used just one past its best for model use.

     

     

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  3. I never met DB but his design's have always been good. An early model that got me flying RC with confidence after a hit miss start [self taught] was the DB Rooky 86 with a DC Saber on top.

       A regular flyer is my Major Mannock, a model I rescued as an oil soaked hulk some 25 years ago.

        Nick you mention David's TV work so it may interest you I have one of the models designed by DB and flown by him for the Yorkshire TV series Flambards in 70's. Model was built by one of the team Dave Sheppard. It is a Bleriot XI and is still airworthy but only flown once or twice a year when conditions are just right.

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  4.   When I first started in Radio Control I built a Rojair Cadet 62 but quickly found it was a bit much for me and decided to put it to one side for a bit and make something slower to have more thinking time. I had built a two channel glider light weight free flight style with open  structure wing and my first use of film covering.

     As a glider it flew fine but now I decided to fix a motor on the nose [ DC Saber] Had a good few flights until I got a bit cocky and started to chuck it about more. Started a spiral dive for speed to do a loop but with rudder straighten nothing happened, same with full opposite rudder.  As it spiraled down Saber flat out I could see the wing twisting holding in the turn until splat! Film and light structure not so good then.

      Rojair went on to teach me more until I let it get to far away in poor light, had to dump it before it reached the sea. Another lesson learned.

  5. A bit like my Bristol, carbon tubes slide into tubes in center sections and wings. A single screw goes through a plate fitted to each wing into a nut on a plate in the center section.

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  6.  I had a cat like that one above. Gingernut, he would take on anything that came his way. One day I heard the milk tanker arrive on the yard, after a bit I heard a couple of toots, went to investigate driver said cat just would not move!

        On another occasion cat was sat in the middle of the lane as usual when a walker came along with a large dog, dog was on a lead but slipped his collar and tore down towards Gingernut who as usual did not move. At he last moment dog twigged this and tried to dodge to one side, out came a paw with a bunch of five claws which caught dog on the nose, after a terrible yelp dog ran back to owner bleeding a plenty. "Look what you cat did" she shouted. I just shrugged shoulders.

    I after many years still miss that cat.

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  7.  Another old saying still in use " Carry the can" This one comes from the Coastguard when it was an armed service. [ there were a couple of of times I wished the Cutlass was still issued during my service]:classic_biggrin:

    Guarding the coast mostly against smugglers and the rescue of sailors who's ships had floundered on the coast/rocks.

      Coastguard men would patrol a section of coast on foot and sometimes on horseback.

       The officer at their station would issue the "CAN" into which tokens were placed, these were handed to the officer at the next station along the coast as proof the men had done their duty and completed the patrol. 

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