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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/18/2003 4:50:07 PM   
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Sorry to hear that. It happens here now and then.
Try the Norvel. I hear good things about it.
Good luck and hope you get to fly soon.
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Damm you'r lucky john, it's blowing a gale around here and i haven't had a fly in over 5 weeks. but i have a Zagi on the way, so i might be doing a bit of sloping after Chrismas, after i get my advanced trainer going. any idea what a good replacement for an OS10 might be?



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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/18/2003 6:54:42 PM   
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hehe john my mom went... "hey" hey" "hey" what are you doing!!! thats my car and when I landed shes like "WERE GOING HOME RIGHT NOW" lol dosent make sence ot me

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/18/2003 9:27:45 PM   
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tried to fly her today....... somethings wrong she wouldnt stay up..........all I got was a chipped wing and a scuffed nose

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/19/2003 3:20:24 PM   
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what should I do?

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/19/2003 10:00:00 PM   
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today got all new stuff......... white wing with U.S. Army decals..........extra rubberbands for wings..............new tail and a new landing gear.............gonna take her flying tommorow

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/20/2003 2:23:21 AM   
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well, i've just had some of the best flights ever, and none of them on my trainer. first by building instructor gave me a fly on his "Park Stepp" slow flyer, and i loved that, then my flying instructor came and gave me a fly on his 11oz 7-cell glider, covered with lightspan. it is the most docile little thing i have ever flown. I can't wait for next saturday, cause by then i'll have my Zagi($50 from a toy shop with mixer) and micro RC submarine(from a local electronics shop called Jaycar). hope you all have a merry xmas

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/20/2003 5:54:08 AM   
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Hi Pete. Sorry I cant always answer right away. Way to into other projects.
Take your time and think about everything that could make youy plane act like it is.
You will figure it out. Let me know if I can help.
Make sure you charged the battery.


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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/20/2003 2:37:16 PM   
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Hmmm Im dumb porbably because I was trying to fly in 27 MPH winds lol so...thanks john ill post todays report see if it was better...steady breeze of about 3 MPH

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/22/2003 10:26:01 PM   
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went flying today GREAT!...............Great great flight except for somones untethered dog that tried to grab it in the air and I landed it roughly chipping the wing a little with the prop. ****in' dog......anyways was right back up flying

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/23/2003 12:08:06 AM   
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Dogs can be anoying, especially when they follow the plane down on a landing approach.

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/23/2003 10:23:24 PM   
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oooo ya...........flew again today great!!! I love it............the canopy came off due to too much flexing how can I fix this?

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/24/2003 6:44:31 AM   
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If you have the rubberband inside, the canopy should not come off, but if it wants to fly open, you can attach the rubberband to the inside of the canopy and then just "chin strap" it around the front bottom of the plane. That is what I do.

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/25/2003 11:14:47 PM   
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the hinge actualy broke

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/26/2003 1:07:56 AM   
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Oh,

I used a couple of small nylon tywraps to reattach the hatch when mine broke off. Easy to do. Some places sell them in orange so they even look pretty good.

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RE: DFalpha FIRST AEROBIRD FLIGHT. - 12/26/2003 1:29:33 AM   
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ah.....what about a small brass hinge? or would tie raps be better?

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