NEWBIE'S NEW ONE
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ORIGINAL: Lawdawg131
I like the forum so far I must say...many seemingly nice folks here with good advice...thanks alot and thanks for help with the questions to come LOL
I like the forum so far I must say...many seemingly nice folks here with good advice...thanks alot and thanks for help with the questions to come LOL
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ORIGINAL: rcdivot
Lawdawg,
I used a clothes iron to cover my very 1st plane a long time ago.
And a paper bag to bring it home in!
Lawdawg,
I used a clothes iron to cover my very 1st plane a long time ago.
And a paper bag to bring it home in!
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From: Arnold,
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Sweeet trainer. 

ORIGINAL: ravill
Welcome!! I remember my first trainer!!!
What a rush!! 6 years later and I'm still training everytime I go up!!
Here's my newest trainer...
Welcome!! I remember my first trainer!!!
What a rush!! 6 years later and I'm still training everytime I go up!!Here's my newest trainer...
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man, i just got one of these creepy feelings looking at the ariplane on the road....i swear i have driven down that road...Any idea where that was taken? maybe New Orleans/
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Actually, here is the caption of the pic.....
"Here seen towed across the Malta International Airport perimeter road towards the Civil Protection Dept. / International Fire & Safety School located at Hal Far (closed)Airfield. His last destination and resting place."
Malta - Luga
It's the 7th photo down on the link below.
http://www.airliners.net/search/phot...ESC&nr_pages=8
"Here seen towed across the Malta International Airport perimeter road towards the Civil Protection Dept. / International Fire & Safety School located at Hal Far (closed)Airfield. His last destination and resting place."
Malta - Luga
It's the 7th photo down on the link below.
http://www.airliners.net/search/phot...ESC&nr_pages=8
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Airbrush would take too long!! I'm just gonna hook my garden hose up to a 5 gallon bucket of paint. 
Hey Lawdawg; Let us know how the maiden goes! Be sure to take your camera.

Hey Lawdawg; Let us know how the maiden goes! Be sure to take your camera.
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I have painted several airliners, mainly 747`s. Used a paintgun the size of a high pressure wand. Covered 2 to 3 ft wide spray pattern in one pass. Took 5 gals of paint just to fill the supply line Whew, looking at that pic, makes me glad I retired LOL.
Lawdawg if you can get a sim it will help you alot. good luck
Lawdawg if you can get a sim it will help you alot. good luck
ORIGINAL: rcdivot
Airbrush would take too long!! I'm just gonna hook my garden hose up to a 5 gallon bucket of paint.
Hey Lawdawg; Let us know how the maiden goes! Be sure to take your camera.
Airbrush would take too long!! I'm just gonna hook my garden hose up to a 5 gallon bucket of paint.

Hey Lawdawg; Let us know how the maiden goes! Be sure to take your camera.
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I had an interview scheduled with them the week after my FedEx interview. FedEx said yes and I never made the other interview. Probably would have been caught in one of the layoffs if I had.
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ORIGINAL: rcdivot
Airbrush would take too long!! I'm just gonna hook my garden hose up to a 5 gallon bucket of paint.
Hey Lawdawg; Let us know how the maiden goes! Be sure to take your camera.
Airbrush would take too long!! I'm just gonna hook my garden hose up to a 5 gallon bucket of paint.

Hey Lawdawg; Let us know how the maiden goes! Be sure to take your camera.
#48
Lady Luck was shining down on you that day Bruce. I would`nt wish what we went through on anyone.
Lawdawg, here`s a clip of my first landing with my Tower trainer.LOL I taught myself to fly, but highly recommend an instructor. The second flight I stuck it again in a dead oak tree in the middle of nowhere. Knocked the tree down to get ot out, But! the plane fell out just before the tree fell.Bet you can`t guess what the tree landed on.
The weather turned bad, so I came home and started building planes like a mad man. TP Corsair 60, Sig LT40,Sterling Stinson Reliant.Goldberg Anniversary Cub, GP CUB.20 and GP Ultimate Bipe. I also had a RTF P-51, sorry I don`t recommend this plane for us newbies. Maybe with an instructor. The only one I dare fly with my skill level is the LT40
The Tower Hobbys trainer is a perfect plane to learn on and it can take alot of abuse from a Newbie.
Good luck on the maiden
[link]http://www.rcuvideos.com/view_video.php?viewkey=1088260df60fcc5df2b5[/link]
Lawdawg, here`s a clip of my first landing with my Tower trainer.LOL I taught myself to fly, but highly recommend an instructor. The second flight I stuck it again in a dead oak tree in the middle of nowhere. Knocked the tree down to get ot out, But! the plane fell out just before the tree fell.Bet you can`t guess what the tree landed on.
The weather turned bad, so I came home and started building planes like a mad man. TP Corsair 60, Sig LT40,Sterling Stinson Reliant.Goldberg Anniversary Cub, GP CUB.20 and GP Ultimate Bipe. I also had a RTF P-51, sorry I don`t recommend this plane for us newbies. Maybe with an instructor. The only one I dare fly with my skill level is the LT40
The Tower Hobbys trainer is a perfect plane to learn on and it can take alot of abuse from a Newbie.
Good luck on the maiden
[link]http://www.rcuvideos.com/view_video.php?viewkey=1088260df60fcc5df2b5[/link]
ORIGINAL: bruce88123
I had an interview scheduled with them the week after my FedEx interview. FedEx said yes and I never made the other interview. Probably would have been caught in one of the layoffs if I had.
I had an interview scheduled with them the week after my FedEx interview. FedEx said yes and I never made the other interview. Probably would have been caught in one of the layoffs if I had.
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I have painted several airliners, mainly 747`s. Used a paintgun the size of a high pressure wand. Covered 2 to 3 ft wide spray pattern in one pass. Took 5 gals of paint just to fill the supply line Whew, looking at that pic, makes me glad I retired LOL.
Lawdawg if you can get a sim it will help you alot. good luck
I have painted several airliners, mainly 747`s. Used a paintgun the size of a high pressure wand. Covered 2 to 3 ft wide spray pattern in one pass. Took 5 gals of paint just to fill the supply line Whew, looking at that pic, makes me glad I retired LOL.
Lawdawg if you can get a sim it will help you alot. good luck
ORIGINAL: rcdivot
Airbrush would take too long!! I'm just gonna hook my garden hose up to a 5 gallon bucket of paint.
Hey Lawdawg; Let us know how the maiden goes! Be sure to take your camera.
Airbrush would take too long!! I'm just gonna hook my garden hose up to a 5 gallon bucket of paint.

Hey Lawdawg; Let us know how the maiden goes! Be sure to take your camera.
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I can not recall how much weight it added. It was serveral thousand pounds.
I had a A.A.mechanic tell me they did`nt paint their planes, because it saved fuel. But it still got to be a lot of work keeping polished. Corrosion sucs, speciacally under the lavs, phew,lol
I had a A.A.mechanic tell me they did`nt paint their planes, because it saved fuel. But it still got to be a lot of work keeping polished. Corrosion sucs, speciacally under the lavs, phew,lol




