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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Paul Taylor on January 01, 2007, 01:55:01 PM
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Here is what I have been piddleing with. This is my little Scrapper. First time I used Silk type covering. Power is a Fox .25, all I need to do is wrap the leadouts and take it for a spin.
Don't ask me what it weights, cause I over build them. LL~
I saw Kreth fly his and it sure looked like fun.
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Fun is what it's all about. I don't do good finishes. Or builds, either.
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Hey, as long as it's fun, that's what matters. Give you more weapons in the arsenal to learn on.
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As stated, you are having fun aren't you? Finishes come with practice and patience. The latter I have little of. As one of the leaders of the old Flying Eagles used to tell me, "Learn to fly and build, then learn to finish". DOC Holliday
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As one of the leaders of the old Flying Eagles used to tell me, "Learn to fly and build, then learn to finish". DOC Holliday
Thanks Doc, that makes me feel a little better. ;D
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It looks nice to me. The silk job turned out fine.
I can't make out the motor; What's the motor?
Anyway, it looks like a Hot Rod just sitting still, good job.
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Hey Chris,
The engine is a R/C Fox .25 that has a screw on vent, with a ST NVA. Right now it has a 9x6 prop.
Trust me the pictures hid a lot. Your FrankenNobler looks nicer.
I think Kreth had a Fox .35 on his and it was doing 70+ MPH!!!
Can you say "Hang on tight!"
Hope you guys don't get dumped on with lake effect snow anytime soon. @@^
Later
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Paul,
He's got a Fox .25 BB on his Scrapper. He's breaking it in on the plane.
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I like the breaking it in on the plane. I want to do that with a Fox 35 and will apreciate any advice I can get. It has about a quart through it on the bench, and seems to be running pretty well. Sure was interesting to get it running at first, though.