
Hey Joe, great purchase! I couldn't tell any negative effects from flying with the fabulous Spider wire fishing line rigging on any of my WWI fighters. At the moment the SE5 is my very best flying WWI flying machine. Its low aspect ratio wings also contributes to its rugged damage resistent structure.
Like other PZ planes that I am not flying at the moment, it now flys so well that I am spending all my time testing and bringing other fighters and my own skill up to speed. Eventually it will fly and get the attention it so richly deserves.
In the meantime remember to rubber neck around a lot to keep from getting a very nasty surprise. We have a war to win and must strive as hard as we can to keep our fellow fighter pilots alive. The average life expentecy in our sector on the front is frighteningly low.
Remember we don't have radio communication or the web while we fly and fight in the air heroically during WWI. So, the best we can do is to maybe SALUTE. So, please consider yourself saluted as I leave the war torn skies over the front.

SALUTE.
Spitfire Brotherhood (All Spitfires Welcome) #64 - Post #407 - Battle of Britain & Winston Churchill relevancy to modeling -
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=11007416
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http://www.facebook.com/richard.porter.167 (There is a "malware" problem on either my PC or Facebook's web site as the display on Facebook is different between my PC and other web equipment owned by other accounts. It's like the action smileys and "red X" problem I have reported on other threads.) THE MALWARE PROBLEM ON FB IS NOW GONE. Due to the unanticipated important information about the revolutionary thorium plasma battery technology on top it is now necessary to scroll down to the "buried treasure Spitfire" posts.
"mad thorium batteries" typed in Yahoo and/or Google brings up great information about thorium plasma batteries.