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Old 06-15-2013, 06:59 PM
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ORIGINAL: Zor

Hello sensei and Mako17,

You request for proofs of my work might be that you are expecting what has been written in the beginning of the last post or a recent one if someone has posted in between.

I regret to disappoint that person who specialize in personal attacks and derogatory writings.

To start what I will assume is a genuine interest on your part and realizing that you guys have not browsed around much in this forum ( if you had you would already be aware of some of my activities in the hobby) I will first direct you to a couple of threads that you will need some of your valuable time to browse.

If this does not satisfy your request then let me know and I will see how I can help your request further.

Please browse the following threads.

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_60..._1/key_/tm.htm

In the above thread my first post is #156. Some posts with pictures prior to that 156 post have been lost due to some RCU difficulties as you may read in one of the preceeding postings.

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1484799

I also have a thread dealing with the design of a PA30 Piper Twin Comanche.

Thanks if your interest is genuine.

Zor

I am a little disappointed Zor, I went to your build threads only to find that they were not your build threads at all, they are threads that somebody else started and you attached yourself too and posted only a few pictures and tidbits of inconclusive information. I was looking for some highly specialized start to finish building and flying work you have done that you could share with us. I do hope that your PA30 twin Camanche thread is more in line with the kind of leadership we need from a master craftsman such as yourself.

Again, thanks in advance for your much needed impute on our building efforts.

Bob