40 size telemaster kit
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RE: 40 size telemaster kit
It isn't worth having a stroke, aneurism or a heart attack over, Ed. Balsawood isn't that expensive. Sometimes you're better off just accepting your losses and pushing on with the project until it is completed. One thing is certain, you will have a terrific flying model when you are done. If you didn't know that before, it should cheer you up.
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RE: 40 size telemaster kit
I built my first TM 40 back in the early 80's. I just finished my 2nd one for my grandson sratchbuilding from the old plans. The build is different from what is currently available (maybe) from HL. The instructions are in the 4" X 4" booklet with the thumbnail size pics. The plane can be built taildragger or with nose gear. The main gear is wire to be soldered by the builder. No nose hatch as in current version. No hardware. The booklet lists the hardware needed to complete.
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RE: 40 size telemaster kit
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It isn't worth having a stroke, aneurism or a heart attack over, Ed. Balsawood isn't that expensive. Sometimes you're better off just accepting your losses and pushing on with the project until it is completed. One thing is certain, you will have a terrific flying model when you are done. If you didn't know that before, it should cheer you up.
Ed Cregger
It isn't worth having a stroke, aneurism or a heart attack over, Ed. Balsawood isn't that expensive. Sometimes you're better off just accepting your losses and pushing on with the project until it is completed. One thing is certain, you will have a terrific flying model when you are done. If you didn't know that before, it should cheer you up.
Ed Cregger
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