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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Fred Cronenwett on September 23, 2015, 08:32:52 PM
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One of the models that was flying at the Broken Arrow Stunt/Scale contest this weekend was a Rabe P-51 that took the Concour's award. He flies in the Kansas City area
Fred
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WOW!!! :o
Now I really wish I could have made it. HB~>
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One of the models that was flying at the Broken Arrow Stunt/Scale contest this weekend was a Rabe P-51 that took the Concour's award. He flies in the Kansas City area
Fred
Is his name Darwin Ullendahl?
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That's quite some work on the landing gear. They appear to be working compression struts.
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That's Darwin Ulledaul. Great guy and VP of our club Sky Kings of the Ring of Greater KC. The ship is great. Darwin built it with a lot of direct input from Al. RO Jett .76.
Dave
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Nice workmanship. It's not a small model! H^^
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Dave - Thanks for the name spelling correction, had a hard time reading the forms we had
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It is a beautiful airplane and received a well deserved win. Congratulations
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I believe that is his second version. Seems the first one met a light pole in a parking lot. Darwin is one great guy and I'm glad I know him.
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I think it's the same one- repaired.
Dave
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Beautiful ship! The nose detail is killer.
Regards,
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Just beautiful. Does Al's wonderful design justice.
Ted
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Wow thanks for all the pics Fred, sincere pleasure talking with you. First time to make it to St. Louis for c/l. Had a great time flying and meeting everyone I see on the website. Always wanted to meet the famous Robert Storick (you know he's not as tall as I thought he would be) :D. Finally pulled the Rabe 51 off the wall after procrastinating for a year and a half. It's last contest was in Topeka Kansas. Four years ago at it's first contest in Topeka it crashed on landing in super high winds, (bad decision to fly on my part). Spent the next year rebuilding. I did have another Rabe mustang that John Holiday has gracefully reminded me of. It was a Snaggletooth 59in span. This Millennium was Al's last version sporting a 63in span and I think it is 700sqs. I mentioned to Al during my Snaggletooth build I was interest in enlarging it with all the larger power plants now available. Turned out he already had done it with the Millennium 1, so I had to have one. He already had the laser parts available. Sent me a build video and copy of his plans he built his on including glue spots, fingerprints and footnotes. My plane Millennium 2 is an end result of his experiments and flight testing to determine it needed some changes such as a longer nose moment for better CG. His tutorial on SS website has good development details and I think they worked out perfect on mine. Don't mean to be long winded but I can never thank Al enough for his help making these projects possible. Shoot out to James Mills helping me pit.
Darwin
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Nice Flying Circle . VD~
The Mustangs not so bad either . S?P
Proud Owner , did he build it himself . ;D Bet that took more than five minutes . :o :P Good to see he got an award .
Thanks for posting the pictures .
What turns the fan on the front ? .
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Shoot out to James Mills helping me pit.
Darwin
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My pleasure.
James
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Nice Flying Circle . VD~
The Mustangs not so bad either . S?P
Proud Owner , did he build it himself . ;D Bet that took more than five minutes . :o :P Good to see he got an award .
Thanks for posting the pictures .
What turns the fan on the front ? .
That would be Ro-Jett .76 with a Brian Eather carbon 15.3 x 5.5
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Bring it to VSC-28 in Tucson next March, and fly it in Classic.
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Are there photos of other models that were in this event?
Charles
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Bring it to VSC-28 in Tucson next March, and fly it in Classic.
Mike it is not the older classic version.
Ed
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Look at this post for other pictures from the Broken Arrow
Fred
http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php/topic,40747.0.html