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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: RC Storick on July 24, 2012, 06:00:18 PM
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Ok I have been resizing for a hr and I am tired. So I will post what I have in no particular order. Enjoy
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OK I have been resizing for a hr and I am tired. So I will post what I have in no particular order. Enjoy
If you have never been to the NATS its something you need to do at least once. My Dad has been here twice and he missed coming this year and said he will come back next year. Its really is a carnival atmosphere. The museum is really something to see if your a history buff.
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Thats all my pics enjoy
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Great pictures Robert. Thanks
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Thanks for the pictures Robert! Much appreciated by those who weren't there H^^
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I'm looking for the scoreboards for intermediate, advanced, expert etc.
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Holy Smokes, this guys got an F3A style canalizer on his ship. There pulling out everything but the kitchen sink!!
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THANK YOU MR. STORICK.
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Holy Smokes, this guys got an F3A style canalizer on his ship. There pulling out everything but the kitchen sink!!
You'd think it would work better if it matched the span of the stab?
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You'd think it would work better if it matched the span of the stab?
Based on the size of the wing it does look a bit too small to me. In addition, we don't have the velocity that F3A ships generate, so you think it would even be bigger still ,but only Kenny knows whether its the right size or not. I would have to assume this is the size he arrived at, after much experimentation. Quite possiby, a bigger size could induce bad things.
What is important to know about canalizers is that, it is not just their size, but also their proximity to the main lifting surface-the wing.
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Thanks for the pictures Robert, much appreciated for sure. BTW your P-47 looks great. Gerald Schamp
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Great photo's Robert.
Thanks very much for all the work. It's very much appreciated.
Randy Cuberly
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Thanks Robert. We cannot get enough of this.
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Thanks for the pictures Robert, much appreciated for sure. BTW your P-47 looks great. Gerald Schamp
I bet you would have never thought when I lived in Eugene and flew with you, I still would be doing this 30 years later. LOL
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Thanks for the great pictures Sparky. I actually recognize some of the culprits. LL~ I noticed you beat my local chap. I can still remember he first time I saw Dave Trible fly at the old Crysler Stadium in KCMo. That I know has been more than 30 years ago. H^^
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Thanks Sparky...I haven't been to the Nat's since 1976....The Good Lord willing, maybe 2013.....thx again.