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RE: How to prepare a plane for maiden Flight? - 12/24/2004 1:19:28 PM   
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Wow, I understand that you just jumped from a park flyer to an Avistar ? And now your even flying in low light ? I am very very impressed !!! Way to go !!!

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RE: How to prepare a plane for maiden Flight? - 12/24/2004 4:54:55 PM   
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Everyone forgot ---Take a picture of it! It may not ever look the same

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RE: How to prepare a plane for maiden Flight? - 12/27/2004 3:09:48 AM   
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You know your right! )I better take some pix for posterity SOoooooo here are some pix.

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RE: How to prepare a plane for maiden Flight? - 12/27/2004 3:12:11 PM   
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Tramsay,
That's a great looking plane. Good job! I bet it flies every bit as nice as it looks.
Good luck with it.

WCB

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RE: How to prepare a plane for maiden Flight? - 12/27/2004 6:26:22 PM   
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to attach weights I always use SHOO-GO.........its pretty cheap. Comes in diff kinds, but they all work pretty well.

goes on and tries hard, but has a little flex to it. Also you can eventually break the glue seal and remove your weights with no damage or residue on the wood.

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