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Harvey Needham

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  1. @import url(http://www.modelflying.co.uk/CuteEditor_Files/Style/SyntaxHighlighter.css);@import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css); My Votes are : 1) P-38 Lightning 2) Me110 3) DH Dragon Rapide In no particular order   All i.c. capable size or electric  @import url(http://www.modelflying.co.uk/CuteEditor_Files/Style/SyntaxHighlighter.css);@import url(/CuteEditor_Files/public_forums.css);Edited By Harvey Needham on 20/01/2011 11:39:15
  2. Tony my choice would be:  1. Stuka (similar scale to the spit which I have finally finished   2. Me109  3. Grumman F7F Tigercat (electric or IC)
  3. Having just come back from the 2008 Nats, I finally managed to get to the spectical which is the FREE FLIGHT, Free for all ... it was Chaos, exciting, felt dangerous, but above all one of the best ways of spending a Sat evening.  So me and a few pals have decided that next year we will be bringing our own creations along to join in the fun and games, and this is where the problem lies. None of us have been in the hobby long enough to know where to start (having grown up on R/C). So my request is that RCM&E does a small series on starting out in FREE FLIGHT, maybe looking at the power source options (I favour the diesel option myself), what type of model to start with and move on to, and then how to trim and fly the models. I wonder whether Alex W would be the man for the job ???  I look forward to hearing back, Harvey
  4. I would also go with the NATs as it has something for everyone, great trade, and loads more, and stay for the weekend if you can get a pass ...
  5. Here are my choices  Westland Lysander JU-87 Stuka Hawker Sea Fury All to the same scale as the spitfire and typhoon ... preferably i.c.
  6. My 3 would be: 1.  Sukhoi SU26 2. Ju87 Stuka 3. Me109 (63 inch size to dog fight the spitfire)
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