*** Monster Planes 2009, RCU On-site Coverage ***
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That's too bad no one from Europe came. Last year they had a bunch of folks from Europe scheduled to come but they backed out due to the high fuel prices making the shipping prohibitive. I had planned to go last year but when the guys from Europe and the UK backed out I cancelled mjy plans.
I think in order for this to become a major event you have to get the guys with the REALLY big stuff to come. And that means the Germans and the Brits. Those guys really build some Monsters!
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I think in order for this to become a major event you have to get the guys with the REALLY big stuff to come. And that means the Germans and the Brits. Those guys really build some Monsters!
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I'm not complaining about the pictures, they are great. But to really appreaciate the size of these things I/we need a refence. Clouds and background objects do not provide that reference. I really can't tell if I'm looking at a giant, or a 40 sized scale plane or a full scale.
Do you have any pictures with the owner/pilot standing next to their planes? for size refence? Or even an object in the foreground, near the model, toolbox, lawn chair, chainlink fence... ect.
Edit: Looked a little closer, and there are 2 pictures on the first batch (post) that have that refence. The lady holding the PT-19 and the plane with the TX in front.
Rafael
Do you have any pictures with the owner/pilot standing next to their planes? for size refence? Or even an object in the foreground, near the model, toolbox, lawn chair, chainlink fence... ect.
Edit: Looked a little closer, and there are 2 pictures on the first batch (post) that have that refence. The lady holding the PT-19 and the plane with the TX in front.
Rafael
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The coverage will post in the RCU Magazine - http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine
Marc usually sends out a site wide email when new articles post
Ken
Marc usually sends out a site wide email when new articles post
Ken
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Hi Dave,
Great looking Gee Bee I'm glad to hear it flys as well as it looks. Way beyound my skill level in building and flying,
Cheers,
Colin
Great looking Gee Bee I'm glad to hear it flys as well as it looks. Way beyound my skill level in building and flying,
Cheers,
Colin
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I talked to Jim Record who owns that GeeBee at the event. As Monster Planes started he said the plane was for sale. But by the banquet Saturday night he remembered how well it flew and how fun it was and said it wasn't for sale anymore, he was keeping it!!!!!
Ken
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I'm not complaining about the pictures, they are great. But to really appreaciate the size of these things I/we need a refence. Clouds and background objects do not provide that reference. I really can't tell if I'm looking at a giant, or a 40 sized scale plane or a full scale.
Do you have any pictures with the owner/pilot standing next to their planes? for size refence? Or even an object in the foreground, near the model, toolbox, lawn chair, chainlink fence... ect.
Edit: Looked a little closer, and there are 2 pictures on the first batch (post) that have that refence. The lady holding the PT-19 and the plane with the TX in front.
Rafael
I'm not complaining about the pictures, they are great. But to really appreaciate the size of these things I/we need a refence. Clouds and background objects do not provide that reference. I really can't tell if I'm looking at a giant, or a 40 sized scale plane or a full scale.
Do you have any pictures with the owner/pilot standing next to their planes? for size refence? Or even an object in the foreground, near the model, toolbox, lawn chair, chainlink fence... ect.
Edit: Looked a little closer, and there are 2 pictures on the first batch (post) that have that refence. The lady holding the PT-19 and the plane with the TX in front.
Rafael
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The coverage will post in the RCU Magazine - http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine
Marc usually sends out a site wide email when new articles post
Ken
The coverage will post in the RCU Magazine - http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine
Marc usually sends out a site wide email when new articles post
Ken
any idea when this will happen?
Cheers, Dave.
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Well the Picture I took at Monster are now up on Frank Tiano's web page.
http://www.franktiano.com/MonsterPla...bum1/index.htm
enjoy!
http://www.franktiano.com/MonsterPla...bum1/index.htm
enjoy!