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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/9/2011 12:20 AM   
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Check out the Vintage RC Society Web-Site several Pilots from your state is flying the classic pattern... You can look at the membership roster... Hope the info can be helpful ..

http://www.vintagercsociety.org/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=68&Itemid=70

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/9/2011 1:09 AM   
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Very Helpful! Thanks! Looks like a great grouo!

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Check out the Vintage RC Society Web-Site several Pilots from your state is flying the classic pattern... You can look at the membership roster... Hope the info can be helpful ..

http://www.vintagercsociety.org/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=68&Itemid=70



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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/9/2011 1:39 AM   
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As far classic airframes, I've got an Hangar 9 P7 that needs some minor repair (main gear block loose). The other airframe I have is a Perigee. But I would consider that to be vintage. The other stuff I have are restoration projects or kits to be built. Have many!

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Ditto FB! I can bring a P-7, old beater scratched S. Kaos, and possibly have the Tiger Tail III ready depending on when. For sure the P-7.
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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/9/2011 2:20 AM   
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WOW!  Can't wait for our website to be up and running so we can sign you guys up!

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/11/2011 5:25 PM   
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Well, hook57 , WEDJ, Free Bird...

Had a phone conversation with Pitstop000 (Paul P.)  today regarding the direction of NECPO.
 
As Paul P and I have discussed... the key is the planes, we have to get a handle on what individuals have the type of classic ships ready to fly or will be ready to fly in time for the event to get a decent amount of participants. 


Like FB, I have a Perigee flying.  See here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_6590239/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm

Also, a Peppermint pattie 15

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/14/2011 12:36 AM   
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Well, hook57 , WEDJ, Free Bird...

Had a phone conversation with Pitstop000 (Paul P.)  today regarding the direction of NECPO.
 
As Paul P and I have discussed... the key is the planes, we have to get a handle on what individuals have the type of classic ships ready to fly or will be ready to fly in time for the event to get a decent amount of participants. 


Like FB, I have a Perigee flying.  See here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_6590239/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm

Also, a Peppermint pattie 15



Fantastic!!

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/16/2011 2:03 AM   
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It’s Wednesday and we got the first batch of T-shirts today.
If you were on the list for a FREE shirt it will be going out to you asap with the FREE decal.


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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/16/2011 4:02 PM   
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Great Job Paul!

A great way to get the NECPO word out!

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 6/23/2011 6:26 PM   
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Paul, got the tee shirt and stickers today... Great Job! Thanks!
What's the latest?

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 9/18/2011 6:33 PM   
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Paul, got the tee shirt and stickers today... Great Job! Thanks!
What's the latest?

Regards

Paul H.


Hey Paul

The website is Now Live !!

www.NECPO.org

North East Classic Pattern Organization (NECPO)




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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 9/18/2011 8:40 PM   
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I just signed on! Thanks!

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 9/20/2011 9:40 PM   
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Whats the thought towards Electric ?

I've flown my fair share of pattern-ish birds for sport back in the day but have only been flying electric for the past 12-15 years.

... Still have a few of the old kits around that I saved for electricution. Back when I went "E" the power/weight ratio wasn't there but it certainly is today.

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 9/21/2011 3:50 AM   
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Whats the thought towards Electric ?

ELECTRIC? ELECTRIC?

Well, if you must, I guess it's OK! But you at least have to duct tape a tuned pipe to the side of the fuse and make OS .61SF engine noises when you fly!

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 9/21/2011 3:36 PM   
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ELECTRIC? ELECTRIC?

Well, if you must, I guess it's OK! But you at least have to duct tape a tuned pipe to the side of the fuse and make OS .61SF engine noises when you fly!

RG



LOL ... why not ? something's got to vent all that sweet smelling ionized air out of the fuze

I know its not the same, but flying them E-powered (and exposing a generation of E-flyers to planes they've never seen) I think might help extend the lineage a bit longer and thats the aim, right ? To keep these awesome looking birds in the sky for all to enjoy ? Thats what got me hooked years ago - the sheer sexyness of the design as a whole ... as well as the flight characterisitcs. I'm nowhere near being a great pilot, but I can remember the first time someone at the field handed me the box and on the other end was a honkin' Aurora ... and that almost zen-like feeling of being connected to the plane.

I know I'll be missing out on shaking the airframe and electronics to death, miss cutting a gaping hole in a beautifully smoothed nose, miss having the wife ask yet again where the windex and paper towels went, miss having to deal with my motor never quite at max performance regardless of flight conditions, and miss having the CG change as my fuel goes from full to empty but - Hey !! Im an accomodating guy who's willing to put up with all those shortcomings

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RE: North East Classic Pattern Pilots? - 9/21/2011 6:44 PM   
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Paul, got the tee shirt and stickers today... Great Job! Thanks!
What's the latest?

Regards

Paul H.


Hey Paul

The website is Now Live !!

www.NECPO.org

North East Classic Pattern Organization (NECPO)







FANTASTIC JOB on the website! All signed up!

Regards
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