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Hi All, I can't really see any of this thread being of any value, we only have to listen to the media's prophets of doom to get our fill of negativity ? Happy flying soon Regards Ray
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Hi All, It's not just model flying that are facing challenges in these computer orientated days, RC was magic back in the 60's & 70's the practical skills have been disappearing for the last 40 years model engineering and model boats are facing the same ageing group of enthusiasts . Still I'm looking forward to a good few years pursuing my many and various modelling hobbies Stay safe & happy Regards Ray
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Hi All, Remember those good old days before Social Media Forums, when we were all happier building models and flying them ? You only moaned to your clubmates and they didn't care Regards Ray
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Hi Mark, Pavel Bosak was a very prolific designer/builder back in the 80's & 90's he was the Tony Nijhuis of his generation Many prop driven jet designs to his credit, he knows his stuff, they are much easier to balance these days of electric, back in those days you had a heavy weight engine in the nose and Rx battery on the tail . Good luck Regards Ray Edited By Ray Wood 4 on 19/01/2021 16:44:04
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Hi Geoff, Yes it's about time you finished your Veronica plenty of new builds on the go on the AMBO Facebook group. All the best Ray
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Hi Nigel, If you mostly use a laptop on the desk Varifocals will be fine as you are naturally looking down, but if you use a big monitor at the correct height ie looking straight ahead like I do, and as Shaun mentioned they are no good irrespective of how expensive they are as you will be using the distance part of the lens. Regards Ray
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Hi All, Just a thought, Varifocals are great for everyday, driving, flying, modelling etc, but I'm on the screen all day for work and cheaper readers are better ! as with Varifocals you will find yourself tipping your head back and looking down your nose to focus on the screen Regards Ray
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Hi Peter, What a fabulous model, such an interesting tail, and the color scheme is one of my favourites, You have hit the spot with this one Regards Ray Edited By Ray Wood 4 on 04/01/2021 15:29:18
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Hi All, While waiting for a take off slot on an Easyjet 737 flight from Gatwick to Dublin as we weren't going any where for 30 minutes slid up to the cockpit to chat to the crew, they were only to happy to have somebody else to chat with and they gave me the left hand seat to sit in I think only the APU was running ! I think a controlled crash would be achievable but slowing her down from 450 knots would be the issue without stalling !! There are an awful lot of dials & switches When my daughters were young flying to the Med 35 years ago you had to visit the flight deck it was the done thing . Regards Ray
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Hi Andy, Thanks for your response, I am fully aware of all the options available, I guess I'm only playing Devil's advocate for the old postal renewal system, as I'm guessing quite a few of our older members wouldn't have computer access ? I know a lot of folk re-join out of habit and tradition (and for the insurance etc) Regards Ray
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Morning All, Had a lovely email from the BMFA saying my membership has now expired, as I am waiting for the postal renewal form to arrive to pay by cheque, the postal system must be in meltdown ?? nothing arrived yet ! Regards Ray
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Thanks Bill, I work on a computer all day so the last thing I would do is use the technology to renew The postal renewal forms are in the post so all is well. Regards Ray
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Hi All, Is it just me ? or should I have received the BMFA/CAA postal membership renewal form by now ?? I'm itching to pay some money Regards Ray
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T N Avro York
Ray Wood 4 replied to Cliff Bastow's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Hi Cliff, She looks very smart I guess your looking at the spring for the maiden flight ? Our fields down here in Kent are waterlogged and we are in tier 3 Regards Ray -
Hi All, Anybody who can give a definitive answer to any Covid related issue would have a pretty good crystal ball at the moment or maybe in touch with an even higher authority Model Boats has gone on the same Dec/Jan issue basis. Regards Ray
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Covering - how long does it take you?
Ray Wood 4 replied to Nigel R's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Nigel, How long is piece of string ?? Somewhere between 5 hours to 9 Months in my experience. Regards Ray -
Cambrian ME109 Funfighter electric build
Ray Wood 4 replied to martin collins 1's topic in Scale and Semi-Scale kits
Hi Martin, Glad to hear she fly's well, is there any issue's with a non folding prop when landing ? I really fancy one now, probably the Spitfire Regards Ray -
Hi Cliff, That is brilliant news, every cloud will now have an Avro York flying through it Well done, having been furloughed for 3 month's I now know I don't want to retire either !! Quite a bonus more building & flying Time Regards Ray
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Hi Paul, Poundland 5 minute epoxy £1.00, the White Gorilla woodworking glue would also work fine depends if your in a hurry Regards Ray
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Hi All, Just had some great flying this afternoon, pre the lock down, perfect conditions Now that's good news for me !! Regards Ray
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Future balsa supplies in UK
Ray Wood 4 replied to Alan Gorham_'s topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
All the things in Hobbystore can not be found any more expensive anywhere, but they do a a great range of bits & bobs 😀 Regards Ray -
Hi 8 Maybe the thread should be "Disenchanted" ?? Roll on 2021 Regards Ray
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Hi Peter, That's why there are fewer staff in WH Smiths these days but lots of diy machines to take your money, they have switched off their employees and switched on machines !! Regards Ray
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Good news Cliff, Most of the big companies we freelance for are very good at laying off key staff because the management don't actually know how the business they try to run functions !! We come in to fill the gap they created at twice the price, reorganisation cuts should start at the top of the tree as they are the most expensive 😮, Any progress with the York ?? Good luck 👍 Regards Ray Edited By Ray Wood 4 on 30/10/2020 21:00:36