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This plane does not stunt very well but sure smoothed out our circle.
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Should have used a hard point handle.....
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If you used a U-Reely, you could have expanded the circle diameter.
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Is that a 'nitro' engine on that thing?
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Must be a Dyna jet --- no prop !
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I see you've gone diesel. The pilot detail looks kind of fake btw
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No wonder it wouldn't get air borne. Not enough wing area. That is a good shot though.
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Paul,
Nice "scale" entry. Now all you need is documentation.
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I'm sorry, but using lines that are so hard to see is why they get stepped on and kinked. You really should start using more visible lines as a precaution.
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Spider wire is very hard to see.
I agree more wing area needed.
And yes we may cross over and do scale. The pilot may need a make over. 😜
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It will never fly draging the stooge.
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Oh so that third line was to release the stoog?
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I see the before pic...wheres the after???
Y'all got a lot of hay left...I only have one bale. Me and the three dogs got caught in a thunderstorm and spent a bout an hour in the hay barn. LOL
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John, that makes me think of the aroma of fresh mown hay and also the smell of it when I would get in the loft to push some down to the cows.
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Here's an item I built especially for my flying fields and lawns...it can be filled with water to add penetration:
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Here's the work I've been doing to increase the diameter of this field to 100' :
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