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RE: Skyshark (Douglas Dauntless) - 11/14/2003 4:58:56 PM   
Fred Keegan


 

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Hi Mark, weather turned in England, and as our site is grass in the centre of a race course most of the water drains onto our flying area. It's OK for winter type models but not of the Dauntless type. So it looks like it will be tested in the Spring.

FRED.

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RE: Skyshark (Douglas Dauntless) - 11/14/2003 6:47:48 PM   
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I hear you! Winter is making a rather early bid here in NYC as well. We've had incredible wind for the last day or so. Tomorrow looks promising but my Dauntless isn't ready yet.

Keep us informed when the maiden voyage is planned.

Mark

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RE: Skyshark (Douglas Dauntless) - 3/22/2004 1:06:18 PM   
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Weather still poor in the UK, very high winds in March. have built a Airsail Piper Tomahwk during Jan/Feb, waiting again for the weather to spray it outside then it's ready for flying. Also built a 1/24 scale Stuka from a old Airfix kit as a pal of mine has the Tigershark Kit ready to build and this will be a good model for detail work.

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RE: Skyshark (Douglas Dauntless) - 4/12/2004 10:07:59 PM   
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So any info yet on how if flies? Those of us with this plane are dying to know.

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RE: Skyshark (Douglas Dauntless) - 11/26/2007 1:07:51 AM   
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Fred

Very nice job! It looks to me that you should be the "pioneer" of this kit. Your pics and comments have answerd many questions I already have. I purchased one of these back in April of this year and I am just getting ready to start building mine due to our wonderful weather here in Michigan. Its probably a good thing that I bought it when I did, SkyShark isn't doing kits anymore, just ARF's.


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RE: Skyshark (Douglas Dauntless) - 1/20/2008 12:38:42 PM   
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Anyone-

What brand of pilots did you use?

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