Engine to be buried with when the time comes
#51
RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
ORIGINAL: rcdude7
Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]
ORIGINAL: Kmot
Kind of a morbid thought, isn't it Patxipt? [X(]
Well, anyway, for me it would have to be my polished radial.
Kind of a morbid thought, isn't it Patxipt? [X(]
Well, anyway, for me it would have to be my polished radial.
Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]
Agree totally. I asked my brother in law one time how could he possibly drink that stuff. His response was he didn't like the taste of beer. I thought it was a perfect response.
#52
RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
While I'll drink a straight Bud over anything from Coors, I'd prefer a locally made or Schlafly or even a Bud American Ale.
Bury me with my old school Flash 5 channel 14 transmitter and my perfectly performing ST 2300. I've loved them both and no one else would want them anyway......
Bury me with my old school Flash 5 channel 14 transmitter and my perfectly performing ST 2300. I've loved them both and no one else would want them anyway......
#54
RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
ORIGINAL: Airplanes400
Looks like it might turn out to become a lucerative career for someone to start robbing the graves of dead r/c people.
Looks like it might turn out to become a lucerative career for someone to start robbing the graves of dead r/c people.
I would not consider electric motors, they just don't have a "soul".
#55
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RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
ORIGINAL: dhal22
Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]
Agree totally. I asked my brother in law one time how could he possibly drink that stuff. His response was he didn't like the taste of beer. I thought it was a perfect response.
Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]
Agree totally. I asked my brother in law one time how could he possibly drink that stuff. His response was he didn't like the taste of beer. I thought it was a perfect response.
#56
RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
ORIGINAL: Kmot
Some people just don't have any 'taste'.
ORIGINAL: dhal22
Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]
Agree totally. I asked my brother in law one time how could he possibly drink that stuff. His response was he didn't like the taste of beer. I thought it was a perfect response.
Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]
Agree totally. I asked my brother in law one time how could he possibly drink that stuff. His response was he didn't like the taste of beer. I thought it was a perfect response.
#59
RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
Now that I remember, I had a K&B that was a pain in the rear end. A shame I sold it at an auction, otherwise I would have buried that POS (not w/me) but buried the sucker to save the aggravation to the new owner...
Gerry
Gerry
#63
RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
ORIGINAL: Bigshark
While I'll drink a straight Bud over anything from Coors, I'd prefer a locally made or Schlafly or even a Bud American Ale.
Bury me with my old school Flash 5 channel 14 transmitter and my perfectly performing ST 2300. I've loved them both and no one else would want them anyway......
While I'll drink a straight Bud over anything from Coors, I'd prefer a locally made or Schlafly or even a Bud American Ale.
Bury me with my old school Flash 5 channel 14 transmitter and my perfectly performing ST 2300. I've loved them both and no one else would want them anyway......
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RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
ORIGINAL: Tommygun
Since I also wish to be cremated, I feel it would be a waste to run a perfectly good engine through the furnace.
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Come to think of it, I fly mostly electric these days, so I'd need a motor and battery, ESC, etc.
Since I also wish to be cremated, I feel it would be a waste to run a perfectly good engine through the furnace.
...snip...
Come to think of it, I fly mostly electric these days, so I'd need a motor and battery, ESC, etc.
Iskandar
#68
RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
ORIGINAL: iskandar taib
A really big LiPo would liven things up just a bit...
Iskandar
ORIGINAL: Tommygun
Since I also wish to be cremated, I feel it would be a waste to run a perfectly good engine through the furnace.
...snip...
Come to think of it, I fly mostly electric these days, so I'd need a motor and battery, ESC, etc.
Since I also wish to be cremated, I feel it would be a waste to run a perfectly good engine through the furnace.
...snip...
Come to think of it, I fly mostly electric these days, so I'd need a motor and battery, ESC, etc.
Iskandar
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RE: Engine to be buried with when the time comes
I just had a brain wave. When I go ILL have my engines inserted rectally ( is that a word ) which Im sure will give the grave robbing scumbags food for thought. If they continue with their mission I figure theve have erned them and Ill tip my hat to them. Cheers the pope