Still working out the details. I will post the link when I have it ready. I hope you like the trailer.
Title: Re: Stunt Hangar trailer
Post by: Steve Helmick on May 11, 2014, 11:50:14 PM
I was wondering if it would be a single or tandem axle. VD~ Steve
Title: Re: Stunt Hangar trailer
Post by: john e. holliday on May 12, 2014, 09:32:30 AM
Well after seeing the video I will wait and see what the sign up procedures are. A suggestion, you need an old rag anchored down so you can wipe your hands on it. H^^
Title: Re: Stunt Hangar trailer
Post by: RC Storick on May 12, 2014, 10:36:00 AM
Well after seeing the video I will wait and see what the sign up procedures are. A suggestion, you need an old rag anchored down so you can wipe your hands on it. H^^
Not much interest so why should I bother
Title: Re: Stunt Hangar trailer
Post by: john e. holliday on May 12, 2014, 10:53:48 AM
Well I did try to down load the video to a file and this electronic wizard would not do it. Do have most of the Stunt News issues on discs now.
Title: Re: Stunt Hangar trailer
Post by: John Stiles on May 12, 2014, 03:21:42 PM
Outstanding video Robert! "Preciate ya takin the time to do it....really enjoyed it. Make more...I like watchin your work! H^^
Title: Re: Stunt Hangar trailer
Post by: the original Steve Smith on May 12, 2014, 09:45:27 PM
Bob,
I really enjoyed the video and your explanations of how and why you do things a certain way. Hope you get enough interest to do more. I would really like to see the build of the I-Beam plane.
Thanks!
Steve
Title: Re: Stunt Hangar trailer
Post by: PJ Rowland on May 14, 2014, 12:27:53 AM
I enjoyed watching it..
If you really WATCH and LISTEN to the video you will learn more than just how to build landing gear.
You will learn how to improve yourself, each and every day.
Listen to Robert say " Ive got Windy's video playing in the background.... I watched Injection molding of car parts ... "
The key here is to realise no matter what level of building you are ( and we can all agree Sparky is right up there ) you can ALWAYS be learning new techniques, new ways to build, paint, finish, and its this LEARNING process I firmly believe keeps many motivated to continue to not only fly ,but improve.