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RE: Mig 27 Foam Drone,, Carl Goldberg - 7/23/2012 7:02 PM   
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What are the specs on your retracts?  Make, model, size and, MOST important, cost?  Did you order them online or buy them at a local hobby shop?

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RE: Mig 27 Foam Drone,, Carl Goldberg - 7/24/2012 3:43 AM   
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Well, I seem to have been taken in.
I had never heard of the drones before
and actually paid money for them,
thought I could sell a few to cover my costs
and I have just been snotted off by everybody
and I get a lot of,
well my last one was free

do I look like the us army to you?

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RE: Mig 27 Foam Drone,, Carl Goldberg - 7/24/2012 7:18 AM   
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first you said you gave 50 away a couple of years ago

then you said you gave 200 away 4 or 5 years ago

ah.....

they made 100,000 of them

but you think these might be the ones you gave away?

Did they look like MIG 27s?

were they made out of the crappiest Styrofoam I have ever seen?

white and blue mixed?

It was a good thing you did years ago

good on you

don't kick your dog or beat your wife anymore because of my actions please

but that was years ago

and this is now.....

They are heavy and under powered

so I was only going to use the wing and engine
for a control line flying wing
(gasp)

and then the wing, engine and rudder of another one for an R/C flying wing

but your comments have hurt my feeling so much

I feel like flying them and shooting them full of holes



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RE: Mig 27 Foam Drone,, Carl Goldberg - 7/24/2012 4:18 PM   
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Seems to me the only one who may be kicking the dog and beating wives is you considering your response. Have fun with your migs.

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first you said you gave 50 away a couple of years ago

then you said you gave 200 away 4 or 5 years ago

ah.....

they made 100,000 of them

but you think these might be the ones you gave away?

Did they look like MIG 27s?

were they made out of the crappiest Styrofoam I have ever seen?

white and blue mixed?

It was a good thing you did years ago

good on you

don't kick your dog or beat your wife anymore because of my actions please

but that was years ago

and this is now.....

They are heavy and under powered

so I was only going to use the wing and engine
for a control line flying wing
(gasp)

and then the wing, engine and rudder of another one for an R/C flying wing

but your comments have hurt my feeling so much

I feel like flying them and shooting them full of holes






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I fly army UAVs and no its not like flying R/C!


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RE: Mig 27 Foam Drone,, Carl Goldberg - 7/26/2012 2:02 AM   
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They are target drones remember?

They were designed and built to be shot down!

so no sense of humor either.....

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RE: Mig 27 Foam Drone,, Carl Goldberg - 9/29/2012 4:08 AM   
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I just got one of these
and will power it with
OS 90
What type of paint do you guys use that is foam safe and Glow Fuel safe
thanks for the help


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RE: Mig 27 Foam Drone,, Carl Goldberg - 9/29/2012 4:26 AM   
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Paint?  PAINT??  LOL!  The MiGs I flew in the Army were TARGETS!  If we had the time to "beautify" them at all, we used magic markers!

Seriously, the few MiGs I've seen flown by hobbyists usually have Mylar coating, if that is the right word for that thin plastic stuff that's heat-sealed on to the plane.

I can't recall ever seeing one of these styrofoam MiGs painted, but I don't doubt that there are some R/C hobbyists who have painted their MiGs.  I'd also be interested to know the results.

Oh, it seems to me I saw some pictures of a MiG owned and painted by a subscriber to this forum, so maybe he will post those pics again?  And perhaps he will answer your question about paint, too.

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RE: Mig 27 Foam Drone,, Carl Goldberg - 10/12/2012 10:52 AM   
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Army Mig 27 pilot and eagle dancer, Re; Post #75
Double WOW!  I was a member of the Barking Sands R/C club on Kauai.  Yes I definitely remember eagle dancer.  His stepmother was a sailor there.  Yes, we used to sit on the beach and wait for those downed drones to float it.  I got a number of the HB .61 engines.

Interesting thing is that I Idid an internet search for "Barking Sands R/C Club" and found eagle dancer's post .. 

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