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Are we allowed more than one entry ?..If so I'd like to nominate my good friends on the various threads who have helped me so much to get into debt to share it between them & let me have the the left overs -motor/engine /airframe /ESC/Lipos/chargers /balancers/connectors/Wattmeter/bag to store my explosives in/glues/12V batteries / ( whatever they don't need)!
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One should not enter into any draws with v remote possibilities of winning until just before the draw.  It was explained to me that if you enter the Saturday national lottery on the preceding Sunday, the odds of your being struck by lightning before the draw are actually greater than those of winning the draw.  So I tend to leave all draws to the last, in the belief that this might protect me from lightning.
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Tiger moths were fitted bomb racks to carry 8 x 20 / 25lb bombs to be used as a possible defence against invasion during 1940's. DH82 were used by RAAF RCAF and RNZAF, mainly for training. No details of any physical enemy shipping engagement!

James May (Top Gear) used a Tiggy to drop flour bombs!

If this model is lucky enough to fly into my hanger, I would kit it out as a true RAF trainer.

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