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Peter Miller

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  1. One of my favourite "Classics" isDick Shumacher's "Little Ship" . 44" span, published in MAN December 1949 so true vintage.

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    I have built 4 of them plus a 1 1/2 times version called "The Big ship" (available from Sarik)  A club member uit this and has been flying it for several years.

     

    It is amazing as it is very aerobatic on three channels and does superb aileron/elevator rolls.

     

    My latest is a brushless conversion (With our editor now)

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  2. I see people bellyaches about a pretty small increase on the BMFA membership fee. This covers a very valuable insurance scheme.

    I would love to hear their screams of total agony at the increase in their car insurance.  Perhaps those who say that they will give up model flying  will also give up driving??!!

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  3. A little story related to CGs.  

    At one stage In the RAF I was on second line servicing of Vickers Varsities  (Also  known as "the Pig") and we ha one in the hangar up on jacks. About three of us were standing at the nose when the engine men removed a propeller.

    All of a sudden the nose started rising up. It is had gone too far it would have come off the main jacks which would have caused a lot of damage.

    We reacted fast and threw ourselves onto the nose wheel. How we all managed to cling on I don't know but it was enough to stop that aircraft coming off the  jacks.

    Someone had forgotten to put the tail trestle into place!!!  

    You never forget incidents like that!!!

  4. 29 minutes ago, J D 8 said:

    Had my first ear defenders in the 70's. Left them in the tractor. Put them on a few days later and had a strange feeling in one ear. A spider had nested in them and hundreds of spiderlings were now all over and in my ear!

    You were lucky. A club member put on a pair of gardening gloves a couple of weeks ago. Agonising pain in his finger.A spider had bitten him. he had two puncture marks in his finger. Took a day for the pain to subside/

  5. I cant find my original EE article.  However I did do a mark 2 in "Sailplane and Electric" in the USA an I suggested 3/8" each way. 

    I see that on my Kite Hawk which is a similar size I suggested 1/4" each way on Rudder and  Elevators

     

    The Easter Eagle is very maneuverable and can be stood on a wing tip and hauled round in tight circles.

    I see that on my Kitehawk which is a very similar model I quoted 1/4" each way.

     

    I assume you do just mean the original Easter Eagle.  The Easter Eagle senior is much bigger of course and I can quote fot  that if that is in fact the model that you are building

     

  6. That is great!!!  I am so glad that you approve of my drawings.  

    My model was based on one owned by an New Zealand  owner living in Taiwan who provided the colour scheme photos. 

     

    Of course you will base yours on your won full size aircraft.

     

    I can say that mine flies like a dream and another club member built one and loves it.

     

    Had I seen your colour scheme I would have used that instead.

  7. Many, many years ago. when I was doing a bit of casual work for the motor cycle dealer he has a problem with a mini reel to reel tape recorder and asked if I could sort it out.  I actually found that the tape was running back to front across the heads.  He thought that I was brilliant???!!!

     

    A couple of weeks later he brought me his portable radio which had fallen off his boat into the harbour.  Could I fix that after a week in salt water.. I took the back off.  The printed circuit board no longer existed.

    NO I couldn't fix that!!!!

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  8. 47 minutes ago, Geoff S said:

     

     

    Ours is the same but, as it's largely unsurfaced as an official Restricted Byway it's so full of deep potholes people have to watch where they're going.  To be fair, most aren't using their phones though there's the odd one.  It's a bit rough for prams as well.

    Ours is the same,a "quiet road"  we do have a couple of bad potholes.  I think someone hit the one outside my house twenty minutes ago. Luckily I have a very small car so can get past it so far!!!

     

    When we first moved here back in 1963 the road was totally a shamble.Everyone complained about it but the council did.

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    Coming home late shift I hammered a sign in at the end of teh road. It saaid "Vimy Ridge. Beware mud and shell holes."

    I tipped of the local press who published a photo.

     

    Withing two weeks the council had the road resurfaced.

     

    The secret is  to extract the Urine from the council

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