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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Dwayne on July 12, 2010, 08:13:09 AM
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This past winter I built a sport 19 profile using a left over Bi-Slob wing, I just got back from the park and I have to say this is the best flying sport plane I've ever designed and built! A nice fat wing with lots of wing area and only weighs 23 oz. ready to fly, On 54' foot lines this plane will do most anything you want and sould do the AMA pattern with no problems. If you go to my site click on photos there is a album with the numbers for it, so if you have a left over Bi-Slob wing give this one a try you won't be dissapointed.
Thanks
Dwayne
www.dwayne111.webs.com
edit: Oh yeah I added 3/32 webbing between the ribs and spars
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. . . If you go to my site click on photos there is a album with the numbers for it, so if you have a left over Bi-Slob wing give this one a try you won't be dissapointed.
Thanks
Dwayne
www.dwayne111.webs.com
Clever idea, and it doesn't look "recycled" at all :) Actually, much prettier and "together" than the original 'Slob.
Good work H^^
Larry Fulwider
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Frankenstein XX
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Looking great. #^ #^ #^
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This past winter I built a sport 19 profile using a left over Bi-Slob wing, I just got back from the park and I have to say this is the best flying sport plane I've ever designed and built! A nice fat wing with lots of wing area and only weighs 23 oz. ready to fly, On 54' foot lines this plane will do most anything you want and sould do the AMA pattern with no problems. If you go to my site click on photos there is a album with the numbers for it, so if you have a left over Bi-Slob wing give this one a try you won't be dissapointed.
Thanks
Dwayne
www.dwayne111.webs.com
VD~ VD~ VD~ Im sorry, I misread the title.
When I saw "Left Wing Slob", I naturally thought you were talking about my flying buddy Jim Goss LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
Larry, Buttafucco Stunt Team
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Thanks guys, I hope someone builds one it really is a good flier.