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RE: Putting together Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/2/2008 11:11:43 PM   
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Will,
Woohoo! Thanks for the additions. I was hoping for some input on the cut-off date. I asked for suggestions in post #1, but there haven't been any responses. Surely, there are some opinions out there on this matter. Wolfgang Matt and H. Nishioka's Opal and Opal II are the latest planes on the list, designed in 1995 and 1996 respectively. I have yet to post the images in the image-base because they do look more modern than classic.
Do you have any specs for the planes you submitted?

Thanks again!

CAsniffer

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RE: Putting together Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/3/2008 2:43:30 AM   
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Ok. I updated the Classic Pattern Plane list with 9 additional columns. I'm having a little trouble getting the data to display as I would like and I had to get rid of the images on the right to make room. I saved the spreadsheet as html and added it to the page, but it will be an administrative challenge to maintain. I have to find a better way. It displays properly with Internet Explorer but not with Mozilla Firefox. Not too many people use it, so its not urgent that I fix it. Firefox is considerably less susceptible to spyware attacks.

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CAsniffer

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RE: Putting together Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/3/2008 11:09:37 AM   
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i haven't used IE in years. not only is mozilla less susceptible to spyware but no popup ads. i just like mozilla better. although bill gates is paying for my brother to attend cambridge in england, you'd think there would be some loyalty there. i rarely have to deal with compatibility problems with mozilla like what you mentioned above.

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RE: Putting together Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/3/2008 1:21:25 PM   
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Hi CaSniffer,
I will provide as much data as I can find, any designs (that I know of) not on your list and any information I have on other designs.
As for a cut-off date... Maybe you should make it a listing of every design up to the present (which means it will need to be updated periodically). There's no other place to go for this information. Also, it is easier to add current designs since the information is more readily available.
Just a thought
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RE: Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/3/2008 1:47:17 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: F.Imbriaco

# 220- The Pursuit - this is/isn't the mid 90s design by Sam Turner , right ? I thought it was only Ballistic Legal.


This plane is not SPA legal. Got mine in 96.

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RE: Putting together Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/7/2008 3:25:47 PM   
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Do you recognize this plane ( the yellow one)? I was told it was a Royal "The Cherry". We are trying to get the correct name ( if not "The Cherry" so we can try to locate one.

Also, the blue and yellow The Nobler. Probably by Royal as well.

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RE: Putting together Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/22/2008 4:57:18 PM   
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Hi everyone.
I updated the Classic Pattern Plane List with 56 new planes and a number of changes, all indicated in bold red text so they're easy to find.

Thanks
CAsniffer

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RE: Putting together Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/22/2008 5:06:07 PM   
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Hi everyone.
I updated the Classic Pattern Plane List with 56 new planes and a number of changes, all indicated in bold red text so they're easy to find.

Thanks
CAsniffer

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RE: Putting together Classic Pattern Plane list - 6/23/2008 7:21:46 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: patsyw26

Do you recognize this plane ( the yellow one)? I was told it was a Royal "The Cherry". We are trying to get the correct name ( if not "The Cherry" so we can try to locate one.

Also, the blue and yellow The Nobler. Probably by Royal as well.

Thanks Patsy



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The Nobler kits, both control line and R/C, were designed by George Aldrich and kitted by Top Flite. Top Flite was bought by Great Planes who also kitted both versions.


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