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At my field we have white, black, hispanic, Indian, Pakistani, Philipino, Sri Lankin, Jew, Gentile, Muslim. Never paid no mind to what they were, we just talk and learn from each other, and laugh at each others crashes.
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Hello out here in RCU!! this site is outta site but unfortunately necessary, i could not stop reading. I too have felt he loneliness, odd looks and such but kept on keeping on. as I love modeling more than the full size. djsayne, you do have a way of making a point. I'm not sure yours is the best way but it has this place jumping. I think you should keep it up!!!! You make people face their hangups and of course they rebel, no wants to see the truth in themselves, me included. I don't fly 3d, " too old " 67 and counting. quarter scale and turbines keep me going. is that a smiley face? I'm not up to speed with this forum stuff. I do a lot lot of scratch building and can fly out my back or front door. not lucky- good planning. I am talking to much! you wanted to meet some more brothers add one more to your list.
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i can and will support this only if there is a White Pilots of America site....and a Latino Pilots of America site....and an Asian Pilots of AMerica site......
hey.... here is an idea....
a Pilots of America site......
that way everyone is included and welcome
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Please don't be offended, somethings are not of your understanding, no harm or offense is intended. It may be hard for you to understand our point of view but you have not walked a mile in.............and I do, understand how you feel. Have a good day!
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Hello t3beatz It is good to hear from you. Tell me what are you flying. The heat here is keeping me in doors and I am doing a bit of building. Which I prefer over flying (old school) I did a lot of building and rebuilding as a kid because nothing store bought that i got flew. The stuff on the market today is a mighty leap from what I had in 1950. but it rapidly got better. I'll try to put some pictures in my profile or sumfin......peace! I gotta learn how to upload stuff.
I'm currently flying my 30% yak 54, its got some bugs right now so its grounded for a couple days... a small tiny spring got sucked down my carb and put a nice size scratch on the piston. Now I don't have a lot of compression so I have to wait for my new piston to come in....
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t3 Watched your video! you seem to have a handle on it. I have seen a lot of hovering but for some reason your video showed me more on how it's done. oh! ah, bro! six minutes is a looooooooong video. for me that is. Got a question. Are you familiar with (and I'll bet your not) with a plane called Hall's springfield bulldog racer? I have one on the bench ready for primer. as soon as I can get outdoors I'll send you a pict. ......................Peace!
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Are you familiar with (and I'll bet your not) with a plane called Hall's springfield bulldog racer? I have one on the bench ready for primer. as soon as I can get outdoors I'll send you a pict. ......................Peace!
I am and what a magnificient stylized art deco attempt at the Thompson Trophy it was. How about some pictures now finshed or not on this thread.
once they are on your computer, You just start a new message and at the bottom left side you click the link.... it says click here to upload images and files... then you find the pictures on your computer and upload them...
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once they are on your computer, You just start a new message and at the bottom left side you click the link.... it says click here to upload images and files... then you find the pictures on your computer and upload them...
Nice lookin plane... they have that plane on realflight!! I've flown it a few times on there.... I like that jet in the back hanging up, what is it a mig?
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ORIGINAL: donnyman
Are you familiar with (and I'll bet your not) with a plane called Hall's springfield bulldog racer? I have one on the bench ready for primer. as soon as I can get outdoors I'll send you a pict. ......................Peace!
I am and what a magnificient stylized art deco attempt at the Thompson Trophy it was. How about some pictures now finshed or not on this thread.
John
That should do it man! am I confused!!! Hey this thing not only has a history but it's in the way, I was commissioned to build it but he passed away and willed it to me. my F14 and p51 are calling my name!!!!! anybody want a bulldog 97 inches!!!!