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RC Universe has a couple of build threads for the KA, eg this one

I was tempted to build it clipped to make manhandling it easier but in the end I went with just converting it to a 2 piece wing. The 30" span tailplane still makes it awkward to carry upstairs to the 'hangar' but I built mine for it's style more than anything. An estate car with a long flatbed helps!

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2013-09-29 10.43.38.jpgThis is a Radio Modeller design called the Fun 3, which I built in about 1980, when I was still at school. It originally had winglets, but they kept getting knocked off, so I removed them.
I last flew it in 1992... until today, when I got it back in the air again! Still using the original engine, a Meteor 40, Fleet radio and Skyleader SRC1 servos.

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Hi Terry

Don't need templates, a drawing will do. I then match up a NACA section taking into account max thickness position, % thickness etc. All done on PC for cutting on Step 4 CNC machine. Templates not required any more! Balsa covered, vacuum 'bagged' ( on a veneering table actually but same effect) come out at around 8oz per panel.

Regards

Steve

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My merco 61 required another new rear bearing after todays flying. The whole motor appears to rust rather quickly compared to the OS competition motors I once ran. However, the performance remains good, surprisingly.

If the motor approves of the new bearing I'll be @ Retford along with templates & drawings for the panels Steve. Is there a website for Retford with maps perhaps?

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If you have Sat Nav: Long 0:47'28" Lat 53:19'43"

From Retford follow the signs for North Leverton. After entering the village continue past the Royal Oak PH and on leaving Leverton over a small bridge. After half a mile you will see a farmhouse set back from the road with a small pond in front of it on the left. Another half mile further on the right you will see our field.

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Well, that event tested our Autumn weather for sure! We just had the afternoon available to fly, but it could easily have been worse. Now there's a winter of building for all. I suspect Steve will have rather too much building on the go.

The Retford site was brill & more new retro aero pilots & models to meet & see. The field was easy to find. Let's hope the wind turbine that threatens the site fails to materialise.

A great variety of motors @ this event; Webra long stroke, OS Hanno 61, OS RFP 61. All nice motors, but relatively recent in age.

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It may be of interest to know that Al`s hobbies at the jet centre, Wolverton, has just acquired a huge amount of stuff from the estate of a deceased modeller. Lots of vintage engines including HP Bluehead and Mercos of all sorts. Most of these are unrun or BNIB. Lots of kits too, although I did not look very closely since I found a long sought after original 1/4 scale Precedent Stamp kit untouched and a Laser 100 BNIB to go with it. Only went in for a couple of bits of wood and a tube of glue!

The previous owner did not just buy one engine of a type but four or five at a time for some reason.

Martin Mc.

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Nice pic, and oh, er, Pete also. I remember him well. Whatever happened to Mark Redsell? He just took the gold and disappeared forever.

Thanks for the pics of me Terry, I have some already but not all. Did I really look like that then?

Conversed a couple of days ago with the one and only David Hardaker. He still flies, and has his original Lightning.

The November issue of R/C Model Flyer cover says that there is an article on retro aerobatics but certainly not in my copy although a fellow club member says that he saw my Curare in it ????

Martin Mc

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Hi Martin

Regarding Mark Redsell. Mark came to live in Baildon, West Yorkshire. (not far from me)

I last saw Mark on Baildon Moor, flying a slope soarer. I believe he also flew with the Keighley club.

Baildon Moor was where I started my r/c flying, albeit single channel. I even remember trying to test-glide my first multi model (APS Tauri) but discovered my legs wouldn't go fast enough ! It had 4 channels reeds (aileron and elevator) I soon discovered that not having a throttle was "not a good thing ". The learning curve was steep, or even vertical !!

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