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54 minutes ago, GaryWebb said:

 

The photo were from the for sale post the seller posted Phil,, yes it will be banded properly  unfortunately the tailplane cant be perminantly fixed for storage reasons which as you will see from photo below my model storage is rather tight which will be getter even tighter when my new Panic comes next month and yes i remember you telling me the majestic major story which unlike that gentleman I at least fly vintage models properly and not try tight manouvers like he did

 

 

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I see a Phoenix Rainbow there.  Its a beautiful plane and a very nice flyer. 

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40 minutes ago, Engine Doctor said:

No it can still move and negate or alter the elevator rudder settings. A mod with a wooden locating beam will be a better option . With that , unless the bands snap completely it wont move enough to make it uncontrolable.

 

Something we can sort out when we know what it flies like next week

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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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On 07/12/2023 at 20:59, GaryWebb said:

 

An idea I do have Phil is using a piece of non slip shelf liner under the tailplane on the tailplane bed like what i do with lipos in electric models rather than sticking velcro on batteries like whats on the battery try in the below photo... shud do the trick.. works perfectly with lipos in electric models

 

 

 

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 I use this on all my battery trays, it has an almost sticky surface feel, not had a single slip.

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My oldest model (barring the "tenuous rebuild" mentioned earlier in this thread) is a Sterling Stearman that I'm informed was built around 1982.  It's probably the model I'd least like to lose, so I tend to keep it for the "right" days.  Proper covering (nylon) and it has a marvellous patina...

 

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When I first knew the model it was wearing a Super Tigre (65 IIRC).  The previous owner fitted an RCV91 which suits it rather well.

 

Should you want to see it in flight, just click on the picture...

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9 hours ago, Martin Harris - Moderator said:

My oldest model (barring the "tenuous rebuild" mentioned earlier in this thread) is a Sterling Stearman that I'm informed was built around 1982.  It's probably the model I'd least like to lose, so I tend to keep it for the "right" days.  Proper covering (nylon) and it has a marvellous patina...

 

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When I first knew the model it was wearing a Super Tigre (65 IIRC).  The previous owner fitted an RCV91 which suits it rather well.

 

Should you want to see it in flight, just click on the picture...

Your video is private and will not play. For me at least.

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