BRAVO.

Should be positively meanacing with a tee Dee .

Must admit to some ' tounge in cheek ' as to the Title . Though maybe theres tales of attack ( the pilot ) aeroplanes and practising Crashes .
Had a ' bad day ' once or twice training . On Return, to how did it go , the answer was " We practised all the crashes .
Another occasion Id told the trainee to ' Put Them There ' , ( my Jandles ) " Now Stand Beteen Them " ( to avoid the stunt lines ) .
Second Lap it met Crankshaft to Steel Goal Post pole , manadged to break the inner wing and Fuse. too , a mini goodyear- OS 10 .
Was tight at BDC after that and wouldnt run again untill we' striped & reassembled it .
RIGHT , where were we .
We possitively DEMAND to see the Video of the Flight , HERE - PLEASE . ( or a link ) .
Might Stir something up .Open Class Maelstrom Gee Bee !

Must Pull the drawaing out & get cracking ! The Olde Mills p75 will be init .
Early 70s a squeeze bottle on the outer wing of a Modelair GNAT got it airbourne for more than twenty minutes , I think half full
after the first flight of an half hour or more . The initial ( Full weight ) flight was Nose Up untill ten minutes of fuel had burnt off .
So limited flight envelope there . Lightened up a bit it gained some performance. Almost .
Three or four Torbayites mastered basic control in a few flights . So thinking fitting a streame would likewise tame most planes
and makes observation and docility appropriate to the task .
Have you got a stop watch , and what lines are you trying . ?
