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Old 07-12-2003 | 01:13 AM
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It flies great. I just green stringed tonight, which means I soloed good enough to get a key to our field. My instructor flew it and then I did. It flies awesome, even in the heavy gusts we had today. I have configurable flaperons as well, and they definately help it land. It is a very stable craft.

But I have gotta ask, where's the Peace Sign man? : P

Well, I just didn't get that far. I wanted to put one in the center of the wing, and maybe still will. The guys at the club love it. I don't want to scare anybody away from doing such a scheme, but it took longer to cover than it did to build. Monokote over Monokote is difficult to learn, but Windex does wonders.
I thought about including a green leaf of sorts, but didn't want anybody to get the wrong idea, if you know what I mean. Thanks to all on here, you have been very inspiring.

PS: I cut the letters and flowers with my wife's srapbooking stuff. It works great. Scrapbooking: now there is a hobby that can cost more that airplanes, if you don't wreck much.
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