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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Elwyn Aud on March 29, 2008, 07:10:37 PM
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I'm not sure how they do it at the Nats , but here's how it's done in Oklahoma. We even had time to do a little flying and get a good look at Bob Reeve's new plane. The H-34 flew over in formation with an old Huey and between the two of them there was plenty of noise.
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Bob reeves plane is a beauty. I think I'll have to use those colors in the near future.
Steve
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Elwyn was that joes new ringmaster?
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Nah. Just the little one with the Brodak 25.
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Bob reeves plane is a beauty. I think I'll have to use those colors in the near future.
Steve
Thanks, wished it was as good as Elwin made it look in the photos. The purple is Monokote and Lusterkote Metallic Plum. The only color of purple I could find a matching paint for. Fuselage is painted, wings etc are Monokote.
675 sq/in weighs 61 ounces, Saito 56 Golden Knight with a Rev-Up 13-7.5 prop. It's 5 ounces lighter than my Score ARF with close to the same numbers. Hoping the 5 ounces will make the difference between a really good stunt ship and a great one.
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Oh! No! Now I will really get whupped up on. Nice looking plane Bob. Guess I will have to build something for my 56. I have all the data from you on how to make it work. Just need a plane for it. Still flying my lowly Magician.
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Oh! No! Now I will really get whupped up on. Nice looking plane Bob. Guess I will have to build something for my 56. I have all the data from you on how to make it work. Just need a plane for it. Still flying my lowly Magician.
Now Jim, I've been behind the eight ball on several occasions with you flying that so called lowly Magician.
Don't let Jim's humbleness fool you, the man can fly H^^