Jim_McIntyre
Posts: 2078
Joined: 4/5/2002 From: Claremont,
ON, CANADA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Sharpy01 Seen both sizes of the WACO fly and flew the smaller version a few times. Good solid performer. This will be my second too, I had the 1/6 scale previously, yes, a solid performer, and damn nice looking too. quote:
ORIGINAL: Sharpy01 I'm not a huge bipe fan, but the Staggerwing is one I would consider building. Now I understand why we fail to communicate well... Yet I see two biplanes in the pictures above. quote:
ORIGINAL: Sharpy01 Will the beach be from your plans or others? From my own plans, drawn from factory plans a good friend managed to come up with. I did borrow some ideas I found in the Marutaka kit, but the retracts are giving me fits. quote:
ORIGINAL: Sharpy01 I'll attach a couple pictures of the clutter in my shop, should give you an idea that I'm all over the board on types, but WWI stuff is by far my favourites. Yet you say you don't like biplanes. Hard to find a non biplane in the WW1 era.... Yeah, I too am a collector of plans. I figure I'll be on this sphere for a few more trips around the sun, and I never know where life will take me... maybe I'll find enough time to build a few of them. Electric eh? That's become my latest distraction as well. I have a few park flyers, and an indoor heli. I finished a 1/7 scale PT-19 last year but was a little disappointed with the performance so I grabbed a new coreless motor to replace the Sapphire Onyx with 3.5:1 gear reduction that's in her now.... If I can get reasonable performance, I may just have to try a larger twin, maybe a DH Rapide.
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