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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Claudio Chacon on June 18, 2012, 11:10:35 AM
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Hello guys,
If you ever wondered about the meaning of the words "WILL" and "TEAMWORK", then don't look any further...
Here you have an unmistakable example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-mmHbYDV0DU#!
Regards,
Claudio.
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Hi,
Amazing video, the kid did the full pattern plus reverse triangles at the end. Thanks for sharing, makes me feel good that there is people that help others.
Thanks Again
Gary
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You're welcome, Gary. We share the same feeling...
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After watching this, I somehow feel better about everything.
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Since I'm currently confined to a wheel chair, it certainly encourages me. Pretty sure I couldn't match his flying skill, though. ;->
L.
"My grandfather invented Cliff's Notes. It all started back in 1912...Well, to make a long story short.." -Steven Wright
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Best video I have seen to date. The young lad looks like a natural.
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Thanks for posting , It gives hope to humanity.
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Wow that was great - very inspiring. THANKS for posting.
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Wow!
What a tremendous effort. Makes me feel like a lazy Sot...
My hat's off to both of these guys! That's a genuine "Cowboy" effort.
Randy Cuberly
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A great example and illustration of many characteristics of true friendship. Thanks for the post!
Steve Thornton
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Wow, Thanks for sharing that, that shows the true meaning of the word TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves More ).
TTFN
John.
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Now that's the kind of things that should be shown on the evening news instead of the junk you see now! Great find , thanks---LOUIE H^^ D>K
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It's the Cowboy Way all right. Not often the Easy Way nor the Fast Way, but the Righteous Way, the way old Roy or Hoppie or Gene would have done it! ;->
L.
"Them clothes got laundry numbers on them. You remember your number and always wear the ones that has your number. Any man forgets his number spends a night in the box. These here spoons you keep with you. Any man loses his spoon spends a night in the box. There's no playing grab-ass or fighting in the building. You got a grudge against another man, you fight him Saturday afternoon. Any man playing grab-ass or fighting in the building spends a night in the box. First bell's at five minutes of eight when you will get in your bunk. Last bell is at eight. Any man not in his bunk at eight spends the night in the box. There is no smoking in the prone position in bed. To smoke you must have both legs over the side of your bunk. Any man caught smoking in the prone position in bed... spends a night in the box. You get two sheets. Every Saturday, you put the clean sheet on the top... the top sheet on the bottom... and the bottom sheet you turn in to the laundry boy. Any man turns in the wrong sheet spends a night in the box. No one'll sit in the bunks with dirty pants on. Any man with dirty pants on sitting on the bunks spends a night in the box. Any man don't bring back his empty pop bottle spends a night in the box. Any man loud talking spends a night in the box. You got questions, you come to me. I'm Carr, the floor walker. I'm responsible for order in here. Any man don't keep order spends a night in..." -Carr, the floor walker
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Yes folks, indeed.
This has been a very inspiring and refreshing image to behold.
Best regards to you all,
Claudio.
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My excuses for not learning the pattern just vaporized. Very inspiring!
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My excuses for not learning the pattern just vaporized. Very inspiring!
"Dry Flying" will help a ton. Close the door and pull the shades... LL~ Steve
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Thanks, everyone.
I have just joined the Hangar. I am the 'kid' who fly F2B in this video, though the 'kid' is 50 years old.
I am very happy to have many friends who are kind enough to help me.
Good flying, Aki from Tokyo
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You are most welcome to the Forum, Akihiro!
I'm sure we all will learn a whole lot from you. In fact, you've been of GREAT help already without even being registered!!!
Enjoy your stay in Stunt Hangar!
Kindest regards,
Claudio H^^
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Thanks, everyone.
I have just joined the Hangar. I am the 'kid' who fly F2B in this video, though the 'kid' is 50 years old.
I am very happy to have many friends who are kind enough to help me.
Good flying, Aki from Tokyo
Hi Aki,
Welcome to Stunt Hangar! You and your friends are truly inspiring to us all. Please feel free to share with us.
Bill Little
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Bravo!!!! What a great uplifting thing to watch. Don't know what else to say.