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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Clint Ormosen on February 19, 2011, 06:06:49 PM
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Here is my VSC entry this year. YES, I copied Bart's NATS winning paint scheme, but no, it's not exactly identical. Has over/under adj. leadouts. Dope color and urethane topcoat. 44.5 ounces. Brodak 40.
Sorry the pictures look a little washed out. The blue isn't really that light.
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Thats gorgeous Clint. Should be a great flyer at that weight with the 40 on it. Have you flown it yet?
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That is a beauty, Clint. Best of luck at VSC.
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Thats gorgeous Clint. Should be a great flyer at that weight with the 40 on it. Have you flown it yet?
Nope, no flight yet. Weather hasn't permitted it.
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Looks real nice, Clint. Have a good time with it at VSC. Your Playboy (right?) in '09 was spectacular. I hope it's still well. y1 Steve
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You have a winner. 44 ounces? Nice!
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That's awesome, Clint. At 44oz it should be a killer.
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Almost too beautiful to fly it.? <= #^ H^^
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WOW!
Hummm? How come the word "REINCARNATION" comes to mind!
Yes! U Done-Doood' Bart a beatiful goodieone!
Ya just gotta let Bart do the flight trimmmmmmmin' for you #^
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Absolutely beautiful! Bart will love it!
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Looks GREAT Clint!!! Should be a winner for you!
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Swee--eee--eeeet!! Absolutely gorgeous Clint
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VERY nice job on a very seldom modeled airplane. At 44oz it should definitely be a great performer when the B40 is running on song, which it should.
If you are a regular VSC'er, you may have known Jeff Welliver from Minneapolis, MN who also flew a Tempest (two actually) with B40's. It was an excellent combination, and he got a TON of mileage out of them.
Good luck with yours, she looks great and I love the "Period Correct" paint scheme. You've done the design proper justice. y1
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Another masterpiece Clint. CLP** Good Job! 8)
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That looks great Clint. Great weight and power too. Gonna be the one everyone is watching.
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Gonna be the one everyone is watching.
Well that makes me a little nervous! :P
But thanks to all of you guys for the kind words. H^^
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Well that makes me a little nervous! :P
But thanks to all of you guys for the kind words. H^^
I'd say Dennis is right, you've just put yourself on center stage.
Not easy, but just take a breath and tune and fly like any other day at your home field and you'll be fine.
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I'd say Dennis is right, you've just put yourself on center stage.
Not easy, but just take a breath and tune and fly like any other day at your home field and you'll be fine.
Thanks for the advice.
I did meet Jeff Welliver a couple of times at VSC. We talked quite a bit about the Tempest and he knew I was planning to build one. We were hoping to get both models together for a picture (plus any other Tempests that happened to show up) but I guess that isn't going to happen now.
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Simply GORGEOUS, Clint!
Good Luck, I really like it.
Bill
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You guys amaze me at the finishes you put on your planes. This artform needs to be passed down to us... I am glad the BOM is here!
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Clint will hold my comments til VSC. But the pictures are amazing. H^^
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Absolutely beautiful Clint. This is why I ask for all of your input so that I can get to this point someday.Thanks again.
Sheldon
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Wow! Just wait 'til Bart sees this one!!!
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Here is my VSC entry this year. YES, I copied Bart's NATS winning paint scheme, but no, it's not exactly identical. Has over/under adj. leadouts. Dope color and urethane topcoat. 44.5 ounces. Brodak 40.
Sorry the pictures look a little washed out. The blue isn't really that light.
GOOD JOB Clint !!! it looks really good
y1
Randy
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Hi Clint
Do you have a thing for Orange County Thunderbug airplanes? Last year it was a fabulous rendition of my Playboy this year you make Barton proud.
Great Job.
Norm
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I just have to say it, can't bite my tongue any longer.
It is hard to believe that some want to eliminate appearance points. There is no way that a 10 pointer should be judged equal to your 20 pointer.
Even some of our overseas friends have mentioned that they are inspired by the beautiful American airplanes, inspite of the Yasenkos. (spelling?)
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VERY nice Clint!!! It should do well for you! Perhaps I need to get my butt in gear and build a Classic plane for 2012 VSC...in the mean time I'll finish painting the trim on my new PA planes...
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It is hard to believe that some want to eliminate appearance points. There is no way that a 10 pointer should be judged equal to your 20 pointer.
Right on Tom, I thought the same last night but refrained from comment. This model is a perfect example of why I think BOM and finish points need to remain as part of the overall competition.
I'm already guilty here, and I apologize, but let's please not turn this thread about Clint's wonderful plane into another debate. n1
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Hi Clint,
I forgot to ask two things (I am still awe struck at how beautiful it looks, really!)
Is it an RSM kit?
Is that a MAS 10-5 3 blade, and how does it work on the Brodak .40?
Bill
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Hi Clint
Do you have a thing for Orange County Thunderbug airplanes? Last year it was a fabulous rendition of my Playboy this year you make Barton proud.
Great Job.
Norm
Norm, I didn't intentionally build planes from that club. I just build the planes I think are cool. 8) However, I was born in Orange County in 1969, so maybe there was a vibe in the air or something.
Hi Clint,
I forgot to ask two things (I am still awe struck at how beautiful it looks, really!)
Is it an RSM kit?
Is that a MAS 10-5 3 blade, and how does it work on the Brodak .40?
Bill
Yes Bill, This was an RSM kit and I used almost everything in the box. I had to replace one flap due to a warp and the canopy is from Bill Sawyer.
So far, the MA 3 blade seem like it might work, but I only have three flights on it so the jury is still out.
Thanks again all for the kind words
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Hi Mike. It's been a while since I've been on the computer. No time any more. The Tempest is really beautiful and I'll write Clint today. I just hope he is prepared to leave it on my wall after VSC. Thanks for the heads-up.
Bart
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Good morning Clint
The Orange County Thunderbugs were a hot bed for C/L activity some VERY creative people in that club. Bart Klapinski, Jim Mayfield, Dale Kirn, Charles Mackey, Pat Collier and his sons Tom and Jim the list continues for another 100 folks or more - you can just imagine the creativity spurring more creativity. Some really cool airplanes came out of that club. I think the east coast guys also experienced these phenomena in their large clubs. I think I was very fortunate to be part of the Orange County Thunderbugs. I wish I had some of the drawings of Jim Mayfield’s airplanes his Adonis and Tornado stunters were some very beautiful airplanes.
Norm