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Title: Just Another Day Flying Model Airplanes
Post by: frank carlisle on May 27, 2006, 07:52:45 PM
Today was opening day at our club field. There were a bunch of r/c guys across the street, but I just took pics of the c/l action for you guys here on the forum.
As usual we had a great time. Jan and I both flew his ARF Super Clown that we bashed together in 2 1/2 hours. We used 30 minute epoxy so it was quite an accomplishment. Jan doinked his Cardinal so the Super Clown was there just in time. Dave Keats and I each took a turn with my Bi-Slob and I put up about 5 flights on my Pathfinder. The PF is the closest thing I have to a stunter till I get my new plane done. I lost last years stunter due to a corrupt control system that suffered thru a bad pull test last year.
Willie flew a resurrected Shark 45. Willie is 79 years young and still flying.
Skip flew his DARE models profile Smoothie.
The club's ladies auxilliary cooked burgers and dogs all day long and well .....WE HAD A GREAT DAY.
Title: Re: Just Another Day Flying Model Airplanes
Post by: frank carlisle on May 27, 2006, 07:54:01 PM
naturally I took more than 2 pictures
Title: Re: Just Another Day Flying Model Airplanes
Post by: Leester on May 27, 2006, 08:03:11 PM
Frank: How'd the Super Clown do flying (I'm talking about the plane) **) **) **) **) **) j1 j1 j1 j1 #^ #^ #^
Title: Re: Just Another Day Flying Model Airplanes
Post by: frank carlisle on May 27, 2006, 08:18:19 PM
Leester-- thanks for clarifying that point! ;D

The Super Clown (da plane-da plane) flew pretty darn good! I could do the whole pattern. While is isn't a super stunter I believe it to be a very viable trainer. It's lite on the lines at 25 ounces, and the Max 30 with a 9/6 APC pulled it around on 58' lines for 4.9 second laps.
Jan seemed comfortable flying it and for his level of expertise it's just the right plane.