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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Igor Burger on February 29, 2016, 04:57:32 AM
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small report from inodoor weekend, looks like good way to attract kids :- ))
https://picasaweb.google.com/112411851988280983191/GeeBeeCupVIBrnoStrelice272822016
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Great pictures an a good site to see with
all the young folks
Bruce
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Great pictures Igor and what a great turn out of the young folks to learn to fly and have fun.
This is what Control Line flying is all about. H^^ H^^
Carl
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Where do I find some plans for these indoor C/L planes?
Why do many of the planes have "airbrakes" on the trailing edge of the wing?
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Igor:
This looks great!
Lap time? Line length? Plans? Motor system, etc?
Thanks,
Scott
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Very cool.
Would be something I'd be very interested in doing here in New Zealand. We have great indoor facilities in my home town and our club is in need of some more junior fliers. In fact the hobby in general is.
Might have to have a sneak peek at the indoor gee bee website I think.
Dan Munro
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It would be great if we had plane packages like this in the states. Would open up a lot of places to fly control line.
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Scott
here you go
http://stunthanger.com/smf/gettin-all-amp'ed-up!/igor-burger's-geebee-r3-cl-a-build-log/
Carl
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Saw your subject and thought you cut your finger on one of your fancy props when the motor started unexpectedly. :) :)
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Tania has lot of that stuff on her page:
http://www.indoorgeebee.com/
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Saw your subject and thought you cut your finger on one of your fancy props when the motor started unexpectedly. :) :)
Howard will certainly tell you that my props are not facy anymore and the only blood leaking on them comes from killed mosquitos :- P