.020, took your advise Ray
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.020, took your advise Ray
I started that Fred Reese stick last week. I spent a couple of days making flat metal templates fir ribs and other curved parts the rest is cut from measurements. By the end of today my 4year old and I will jave most of it done.
All I"m doing is adding a bay on each end of the wing. Thanks for the input guys
All I"m doing is adding a bay on each end of the wing. Thanks for the input guys
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RE: .020, took your advise Ray
You comin down for the race where the infamous Ramond will once again demonstrate his brilliant skills with someone else's potential racer (ROG)[>:]?
It is truely a great time and the old man who calls himself the master of SWAMBO aint too bad either.[sm=shades_smile.gif] (P.S. don't tell her he calls her that[8D])
It is truely a great time and the old man who calls himself the master of SWAMBO aint too bad either.[sm=shades_smile.gif] (P.S. don't tell her he calls her that[8D])
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RE: .020, took your advise Ray
Honestly Vicman I am starting over here. I had been pursuing a career in pro fishing (guiding) with R/C all packed away in boxes waiting for when I had children. Well, in 2002 guess what happened!? After #1 gets old enough to enjoy the idea of an airplane (while building a rocket collection) #2 comes along while I'm in the middle of Andrews 1/2A bipe. So I trashed eveything it was too outdated, I kept Andrews bipe, my Skeeter, my HOB P51, and some other stuff. I have been building a library of plans I have burned to a cd. I have procured autocad and have been busy in the last few months.
I go even further, I scrapped my P51, hung the skeeter in the kids playroom, and finaly mastered cutting templates. So at least now I can whip out one after another because my buidling skills are better than my flying skills... trust me!
I go even further, I scrapped my P51, hung the skeeter in the kids playroom, and finaly mastered cutting templates. So at least now I can whip out one after another because my buidling skills are better than my flying skills... trust me!