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Title: Rebuilt Twistang
Post by: Paul Taylor on February 20, 2006, 08:25:14 PM
Here is my Twister Stang. Rebuilt the wing after a outside loop went bad. Rattle can and monokote.
The flap is not attached in the picture. But I got it done tonight. All I have to do is touch up the paint, install the pushrod, tank and engine.

Then wait for the weather.
Title: Re: Rebuilt Twistang
Post by: RC Storick on February 20, 2006, 08:31:47 PM
Looks good Paul.
Title: Re: Rebuilt Twistang
Post by: Louis Rankin on February 20, 2006, 08:55:10 PM
Paul,

What are the advantages of using an Air Hockey table for a building board?  Please let us know the secret.

Can't wait to see her in the air.  I go in for hernia surgery this Wednesday, but should be up and ready to fly in about 3 weeks.
Title: Re: Rebuilt Twistang
Post by: Paul Taylor on February 20, 2006, 09:45:04 PM
Thanks Robert,
I am no speed builder (rebuilder) thats for sure. ;D

Louis,
The only advantage of the Air hockey table is it was not being used in the play room where I get to build. It does hurt my feet when I step on Lego's and Hot wheel cars while going after a tool. No secret. I wish I had a shop! :'(
Sorry to hear about your hernia surgery. I know you did not get it by picking up one of your planes. You might not want to pick up my pig of a Twister.
Take care.
Title: Re: Rebuilt Twistang
Post by: Zuriel Armstrong on February 21, 2006, 05:46:15 AM
Paul,

That's looking really good.

Louis,

I think the table is turned on when he weighs the plane.  Good luck with the surgery.

Title: Re: Rebuilt Twistang
Post by: Harleyman on February 21, 2006, 06:37:04 PM
Looks Good Pauly!
I like it.
Wish I could see it fly in July when you take the Taylor family truckster drive up north.
Title: Re: Rebuilt Twistang
Post by: Paul Taylor on February 21, 2006, 07:59:15 PM
Chris,
I too wish I had the room to bring it. We will see.
It was good to talk with you today. Say "Hello" to Joe for me.

See ya this summer.

Paul