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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 4/24/2008 12:56:53 PM   
nmacwarbirds



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Dear All
I am posting this for my good friends at the Fenland Model Flying Club.

Hi lads, Just to let you know we at FMFC are having a D/Day tribute flyin called "War Birds Over the Fens" day on the 6th June 2008. The order of the day is "WAR BIRDS any, inc. Jets, all are welcome to attend, just let myself Martin, mchillerman@aol.com or Pete Savage ((07836 737757) know of your intention to attend. There will be hot food and drinks available on the day "ALL YOU CAN EAT AND DRINK FOR £5.00". More information will be available next week on the club web site at www.fmfc-online.com.

Regards Phil G.


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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 5/27/2008 6:21:51 PM   
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hi Phil,

what is the matter?
Last Post a month ago!

kind regards,
Jan.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 5/27/2008 10:01:41 PM   
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Dear Jan
Nice to hear from you, unfortunately there is not too much to report.
I will post some pics of the progress of my DB Hurricane when I get a chance.

Regards Phil G.


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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 5/29/2008 10:56:18 PM   
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Hi Phil,

All quiet here to! must have somink to do with the weather!!!!!!!!! typical english summer time eh??

Never mind, at least we get loadsa modelling done!!

All the best,
Di n Dave...

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/10/2008 5:06:55 PM   
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HI ALL
been trying to upload a couple of photos but struggleing ( not very good with computers ) how or which is easy way to do this.
not been very good for flying lately but have managed to get one test flight with my first 80inch plus warbird (hanger nine p47)

andrew

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/10/2008 8:08:49 PM   
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Has anyone built and tested the Venom Park fighters P-51 mustang? I have one but don't have the time to build! I have to bind and put the battery in and receiver. I would like to start this project this weekend....any tips on flying this bird or advice would be great!

thanks guys,
Scott

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/11/2008 3:28:49 AM   
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how did the 150 p-47 fly i have a .60 size and have thought about moving up in size

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/11/2008 4:28:09 AM   
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Im not sure if I posted any pics of my YT/KMP Hawker Typhoon. Brillelli 26ssr for power,Sierra Precision retracts,JR 9303..

Cya,
Frank

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/11/2008 10:14:09 AM   
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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/11/2008 2:38:19 PM   
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how did the 150 p-47 fly i have a .60 size and have thought about moving up in size

Go for it! My dad has one with a G26 and it flys great..Flaps down,no change in pitch or anything. Set it right down nice and easy..Beautiful!!


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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/12/2008 4:32:05 AM   
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thanks for the info

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/12/2008 7:44:31 PM   
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Dear All
Here are some pics of Peter Reeds, Jerry Bates P40.
And a couple of pics of the Dibble designed Jaguar, sorry about it being a Jet but I thought some people might
be interested to see it. The part built Hurricane you can see in the second pic from the left is built from a DB sport and scale kit.
It has a wingspan of 88 inches.

Regards Phil G.


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< Message edited by nmacwarbirds -- 7/12/2008 7:47:58 PM >


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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 7/12/2008 10:04:56 PM   
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here are a few pics from my hangar

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