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Sheldon Holy

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  1. Pick me! Pick me! I'm your man! If i can't HAVE it, NOBODY can! Ok, i did the same thing in the last prize draw
  2. I was given an old superfly not that long ago, a bit broken due to a crash, but i fibreglassed it back up and it flies a treat. I'm pretty sure that the company 'vanished'. But, a plane that is almost identical is the ARC Ready 2.  Sheldon
  3. Yep! Certainly unconventional... Still, amazing building skills! Hope to see some more pics soon! I'll hopefully be off to the flying field today if this horibble weather scoots off... Sheldon
  4. Oh, so another one who rely's on lifts from pearants
  5. Yup! I saw a documentary about the re-build and at one point they actually went broke... So, yes. They need all the money they can get their hands on! Anyway.... back to the build...
  6. Well, that's the CAA for ya! Same here, It was a brob with the LG system or something, so it won't be at shoreham today...
  7. I just realised, 80" is rather big... (for me, im 12) What servo's will you be using in this? Also, will you using elevon mixing, or having separate alierons and elevators as per the full size?  Cheers, Sheldon
  8. Hi all. That finish you achieving with the depron is nothing short of astonishing! Keep up the good work! Sheldon
  9. Hi all. My local site is all of 2 minutes away! http://www.brightonradioflyingclub.co.uk/ It's not as big as sussex, but we have a very smooth east-west facing strip and can fly almost anything there. Even most jets! Sheldon
  10. mmm, im back! Nice model!! oooh! the more i look at it the more i want it!! BOOO HOOO!!
  11. Hi, I got one on saturday and have been flying it non stop ever since!!! I have managed to get it to prop hang, loop and go inverted! I got the BNF version as i already hod the DX7 radio. I seem to remember that it was advertised as 'Fly out of the box!'... and it actually does! Great little plane, handles a light breeze well, weighs as much as 2 sheets of paper! i managed to get it to fly for 20 mins in the extension on my dads house, which has a high ceiling and is quite large, so great for the vapour! i flew it at my grandma's house, bumped and crashed into fhalf the stuff in the room, and like peter, to test the model of course! It does handle a crash very well, but the landing gear A frame on mine split so that was easily fixed/reinforced with some thin cyano. On tuesday i broke the prop on mine but luckily the shop got them in that day! so i will order one soon! Well done, Parkzone! (it is good, but the weight was 15 grams, instead of the stated 12) Sheldon
  12. On the year 11's last day at my school they hid in the toilets and put super glue on one of the rims. An unfortinate year 7 on one of his first days sat on it......... he had to rip himself off and (apparantly) there was a huge red mark where the skin had been riped off!      OUCH!!
  13. Pick me! Pick me! Im your man... If i cant HAVE it nobody can! I will settle with the O.S. 120 FS... Hint Hint...Nudge Nudge... P.S. Im only 12 so if i dont get it i will cry
  14. All great!! HAHAHAHA I was ****ing myself laughing for ages!!...... Now i need to find a story...  Thanks for that!! Sheldon
  15. Theese planes look nice, how much did it come to with the BRC setup?? This blog is getting me interested in the plane! lol Is it just the normal high density foam or a form of EPP?
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