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Platt 82" T-28 - 2/23/2002 6:46:51 AM   
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Is there anyone out there that is building or has built this model from his plans.
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Platt 82" T-28 - 2/27/2002 7:53:18 AM   
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Closest I've gotten was building his .60 kit and then Pica's 1/5 scale T-28.

Did get to see his T-28 at Toledo....WOW!!!!

Jerry

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Platt 82" T-28 - 2/27/2002 8:05:18 AM   
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I did his 65" kit in the late 70s

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Platt 82" T-28 - 2/27/2002 8:12:04 AM   
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Seems I remember that pic from maaaaany moons ago in Scale RC Modeler Dean. The same one or was that someone else? You going to be at Gunsmoke next weekend by the way? Look forward to meeting you eventually, Chad.

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Platt 82" T-28 - 2/27/2002 8:30:38 AM   
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Hi Chad; Your close the one you saw was my first one with the same paint scheme but no retracts and dive brake. I finally believe i have my P-47 ready to fly and am planning to come up on friday and hopefully get it static judged. Maybe i can find someone to fly it in team scale for me.

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Platt 82" T-28 - 2/27/2002 10:23:25 AM   
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If you need a volunteer Dean, my hand is up! I thought I had a "ride" for team scale but that has fallen through and my Typhoon is not quite finished yet. Looking forward to seeing the Jug in person.

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Chad - 2/28/2002 12:18:01 AM   
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What 'Typhoon" are you building?...DCM or Vailly's.....

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Platt 82" T-28 - 2/28/2002 6:56:11 AM   
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Jimmy Bananas, the Typhoon is actually from Brian Taylor plans and accessories. Span is 72" and it has a 1.08 for power. It is essentially complete mechanically but obviously there is lots of detail work to be done. Regards, Chad.

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Chad - 3/14/2002 10:41:11 PM   
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I will soon be starting on a Brian Taylor Typhoon. Did you find any pitfalls I should be aware of? What retracts did you use? Any info would be appreciated.

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Kirk

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