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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Allen Goff on March 04, 2013, 06:59:40 AM
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D>K Just thought I'd pass on this piece of information to those who might need an inexpensive scale for your model building. I purchased this at Wal-Mart for under $20.00. It has three modes, grams, ounces, and up to ten pounds. Easy to read the digital display.
Blessings
Allen
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Very nice looking scale, beats my 20+ year old caveman beam scale. Moitle weighs in at 34.5 oz. (3.7x9.32oz.)
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WOW! Don; That Moitle is just to cool. I knew you were building another one. I see you put your AMA number on the side of the fuse on this one instead of in yellow on the wing. LOL. What motor have you got under that hood?
Oh, Nice scale Allen. Thanks for the info.
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Hi Allen. Thats the exact same scale I bought about three years ago. It works great and the wife uses it in the kitchen when not in use by me. So its been used a lot and is still going. Best ten bucks I've spent. H^^
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Moitle has a spark ignition Torp 32 up front. Not flown yet.
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Very nice looking scale, beats my 20+ year old caveman beam scale. Moitle weighs in at 34.5 oz. (3.7x9.32oz.)
Not to hijack the thread but Don, that is one good looking bipe! :o
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Thanks. Designed and flown in 1944 by Francis Reynolds, Super Cyclone power. The first one I did with an OS 35 flew really good. Here's another view.
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Hi Allen,
That sure is a nice scale but I clicked on this thread hoping to see shots of one of your beautiful ships!!!!
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That is a nice looking scale. But, I already have one from one of Sparky's advertisers, Harbor Freight. Get strange looks when you tell them I saw the logo on Stunthanger.
Now Don, that is a good looking bipe.