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Building Tips and technical articles. => Building techniques => Topic started by: Ted Winterman on June 06, 2007, 08:21:25 PM
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I will have some build pictures of a new plane "sorta" soon.
Ted D>K
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Ted,
Nice as usual, what's the power for this one? We're going to be up the weekend after SIG, maybe we can burn some fuel, should finally have the new plane finished (you know, the one that was supposed to be finished in '06),
James
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James,
Nice to hear from you. The power is a ST 60. Plane is 46.7oz. K&B Super-poxy paint.
I know what you mean about time involved in building a project. My new build was
to be finished this month. HA HA! Maby in another couple of months.
Call me or E-mail me before you get in town and I'll try to be free. I'v been trying
to burn fuel, but it's been difficult to get it done.
Ted H^^
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I will have some build pictures of a new plane "sorta" soon.
Ted D>K
Whos the old FART in the picture? Oh that's you! S?P
(http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=5467.0;attach=14163;image)
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Man, you are brave. I couldn't consider posting a recent picture of me. I'm becoming an old guy. LL~
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Ted,
I decided to respect my elders and not comment on "all" the pictures you posted (plus you tend to judge advanced from time to time). ;D
I'll definately get a hold of you before we head up.
James
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I couldnt think of any other way to get attention, but the Bob S. reply convinced
me NOT to do this again.
Ted LL~
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As I have said before, I think your Sequel build series is serious business!!! I am not readily aware of a plane this light with this much power. If power to weight is one of the major players in our game, then, at least I know, that I have to take a long hard look at what you are throwing down. D>K
If I could build a 46.7 oz plane with a ST 60 in the nose, I would be smiling too. y1
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Yeah, I know what you mean Proparc. I would be happy with a 46.7 oz. plane with an ST46 in the nose.
y1