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Old 11-04-2013, 01:07 PM
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Thank you very much sir. I am still busy trying to salvage something from my destroyed web sites. It looks like I can now get away with posting some pictures including those that are part of my Facebook account. My "Facebook Timeline" will have to suffice as my main "issue oriented web site" for now.

http://www.rcuniverse.com/community/...g&memid=266748 might help show a motive behind the destruction of my web sites.

The same "just fly at any altitude" automatic variable pitch prop that works so well on my belly landing F4U also works very well on my PZ P-47 belly lander. Although I enjoy most of my landing gear equipped machines with the exception of the HH HH machine that I am determined to master at some point or else, belly landers are my favorite modeling/science promoting teaching aids. There is something about the large realistic flaps and fuel tanks on my landing gear equipped Corsair that makes it really special, so it is hard to say which one will be flown most of the time.

Looking forward to seeing more of your movies.

Rolling in to attack.

Out.




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