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Imagine naming a radio for what it was really meant to do,would confuse the advertising exec today.I remember looking in the open back of a big valve radio in the late fifties when a kid and liking the colour of the glass on the valve stems,how it varied and even then i thought maybe you should'nt touch them while it was plugged in..specially after i heard what capacitors do,more violent than a lucas short circuit setting fire to the leaking carby on my beesa 350 single.

I have noticed swap meets in the past year or two are getting smaller, less goodies, more reselling of ARF and crap. If you see a Saito, usually they are asking full retail or someone grabbed it before you could touch it. Quite a few times there were retailers selling new items, at full retail, same things you can get online. The first few I attended I ran out of cash and there were a lot of items I had to pass on due to lack of cash, but the last few I walked out with cash still in my pocket.
I don't know if its just me, or what, but I am losing interest in building. My Biper is still sitting on the bench waiting for me to finish painting the rudder, struts, ailerons and door. Maybe because my back starts to ache after standing for a while, or maybe just not into it. Or maybe because my job it damn near 12 hours a day long that last year I barely had time to fly, and when I did, the weather sucked.
I don't know if its just me, or what, but I am losing interest in building. My Biper is still sitting on the bench waiting for me to finish painting the rudder, struts, ailerons and door. Maybe because my back starts to ache after standing for a while, or maybe just not into it. Or maybe because my job it damn near 12 hours a day long that last year I barely had time to fly, and when I did, the weather sucked.

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The length is a bit of a challenge, it only has 2 7/16" from the firewall to the front edge of the cowling and a box firewall would move everything back negating the weight gain. I'll be hanged if I would lengthen the nose. A FA-40A puts right where the original 1971 ST .60 engine (I got one of these in my collection) would set. The suggested engine was the old bolt on head ST and there are nowhere near what is produced today.

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I have noticed swap meets in the past year or two are getting smaller, less goodies, more reselling of ARF and crap. If you see a Saito, usually they are asking full retail or someone grabbed it before you could touch it. Quite a few times there were retailers selling new items, at full retail, same things you can get online. The first few I attended I ran out of cash and there were a lot of items I had to pass on due to lack of cash, but the last few I walked out with cash still in my pocket.
I don't know if its just me, or what, but I am losing interest in building. My Biper is still sitting on the bench waiting for me to finish painting the rudder, struts, ailerons and door. Maybe because my back starts to ache after standing for a while, or maybe just not into it. Or maybe because my job it damn near 12 hours a day long that last year I barely had time to fly, and when I did, the weather sucked.
I don't know if its just me, or what, but I am losing interest in building. My Biper is still sitting on the bench waiting for me to finish painting the rudder, struts, ailerons and door. Maybe because my back starts to ache after standing for a while, or maybe just not into it. Or maybe because my job it damn near 12 hours a day long that last year I barely had time to fly, and when I did, the weather sucked.
While I still love building, and do more of that than anything, I have lost interest in R/C. That aspect of the hobby has really lost me right now. I am building and flying Control line now, again after a long absence. As hard as it is for many to believe, it is more fun to fly. I am currently preparing to make the trip to the AMA Nats to fly CL combat. The ultimate model airplane experience possible IMO.

If one of you likes building and the other flying saitos how far is it from CO to IL i'd get together and do some flyin.If they are too far apart buy a scooter with a sidecar and head for the nearest pub/off licence/drive thru and fill er up.A good bike ride cleans the cobwebs out
was lucky to run into a couple of mates this monday long weekend at a cafe for breakfast.All the cops are out on the main highways doing random breath test and looking for hoons,meanwhile we do one dry run thru an awesome 30 minute set of swervery out on the back roads to check for radar(double point/double fine licence demerits on a public holiday)and since there ain't one it's game on.Got back and felt that good i stripped a saito down,been putting that off for ages.Gets your mojo back!
Barry the woodgrain props are finished with a 2 pack enamel clear.

Barry the woodgrain props are finished with a 2 pack enamel clear.

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No doubt the hobby has changed. And it is tough to get things done when you work a lot of hours. My shop is tough to keep warm, so I have a hard time getting out there when the temps drop too far. Even though I have a blast heater, it is tough to maintain the temps.
While I still love building, and do more of that than anything, I have lost interest in R/C. That aspect of the hobby has really lost me right now. I am building and flying Control line now, again after a long absence. As hard as it is for many to believe, it is more fun to fly. I am currently preparing to make the trip to the AMA Nats to fly CL combat. The ultimate model airplane experience possible IMO.
While I still love building, and do more of that than anything, I have lost interest in R/C. That aspect of the hobby has really lost me right now. I am building and flying Control line now, again after a long absence. As hard as it is for many to believe, it is more fun to fly. I am currently preparing to make the trip to the AMA Nats to fly CL combat. The ultimate model airplane experience possible IMO.
I couldn't resist anymore and work on the DR.1 yesterday correcting a few minor errors on the wings. Parts W6 thru W8 (6 of each) look almost exactly a like with some small variances in dimensions and they were mixed together so I had to remove them and redo them I got the correct six installed on the bottom wing panels now. The wingtips weren't positioned quite right on the bottom wing panels so I removed them. I spent 6 hours yesterday inventorying parts and reworking the bottom wing while looking after the wife (she' ill) Since it didn't happen unless you have a picture, this is all I have to show for it.

Well I did spend some time doping my Biper. Got the first coat of yellow on the rudder, door and one aileron before I ran out of mix. Need to mix up another batch and get the other aileron, the window frame(door) and then a second coat on it all. Also have to get a second or third coat of white on the struts so I can paint them yellow. Stunk up the house pretty good, but its a good stunk IYKWIM. I still have to cover the lower ailerons and get them painted along with the cowl, then I can do final assembly.
Then i can fire up the Saito 100 and see how it runs, I haven't run it yet, got it used.
Then i can fire up the Saito 100 and see how it runs, I haven't run it yet, got it used.

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If one of you likes building and the other flying saitos how far is it from CO to IL i'd get together and do some flyin.If they are too far apart buy a scooter with a sidecar and head for the nearest pub/off licence/drive thru and fill er up.A good bike ride cleans the cobwebs out
was lucky to run into a couple of mates this monday long weekend at a cafe for breakfast.All the cops are out on the main highways doing random breath test and looking for hoons,meanwhile we do one dry run thru an awesome 30 minute set of swervery out on the back roads to check for radar(double point/double fine licence demerits on a public holiday)and since there ain't one it's game on.Got back and felt that good i stripped a saito down,been putting that off for ages.Gets your mojo back!
Barry the woodgrain props are finished with a 2 pack enamel clear.

Barry the woodgrain props are finished with a 2 pack enamel clear.
I never drive without one of 2 Valentine 1 radar detectors I have. Both are kept up to date on police radar improvements or frequency band changes. Those things get up to 9 radiating units and have arrows to show front/back and the sides. Knowing where it is at is the best part even though laser bounces like light. They rank up at the top for sensitivity and accuracy. There is no telling how many thousands of dollars those detectors have saved me. They aren't an answer to all of the worries one has when wanting to go out for an illegal low altitude romp somewhere, but it cuts the odds down by a huge factor. They make them for bikes too.
I envy your 30 minute route. I have a 2 mile one I call the pinball because it slings me around like a pinball, and has a some small hang time place. I have to be careful because it comes from back streets on to campus and on to a new road they skimped in planning, so it has some nice small turns and sudden ones. You have to cruise it a few times to make sure no police or pedestrians are around and then let her rip through there. Always gets the adrenaline flowing.
S2000 chasing Ducatis on The Tail of the Dragon http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...3D&FORM=VRDGAR

I did'nt realise the honda s2000 was that quick.This dragon tails run is in the smoky mountains in tenessee? i watched the vid,trees on either side like here and not much room for a mistake.Also the roo's and bushchooks(emu)galloping across the corners was missing specially for the guys riding ducati's up front.But then i remembered that grizzly bears live up there and i think it would be worse to hit one of them,do ya reckon,like you've just bowled the animal over so it's not going to be too happy plus you've probably got gravel rash and a broken thing or two plus a huge angry looks like your ex handbrake bearing down on you.At least you could try to negotiate with her whereas the grizzly just behaves like a bulldog chewin a bee.
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I did'nt realise the honda s2000 was that quick.This dragon tails run is in the smoky mountains in tenessee? i watched the vid,trees on either side like here and not much room for a mistake.Also the roo's and bushchooks(emu)galloping across the corners was missing specially for the guys riding ducati's up front.But then i remembered that grizzly bears live up there and i think it would be worse to hit one of them,do ya reckon,like you've just bowled the animal over so it's not going to be too happy plus you've probably got gravel rash and a broken thing or two plus a huge angry looks like your ex handbrake bearing down on you.At least you could try to negotiate with her whereas the grizzly just behaves like a bulldog chewin a bee.
There are no Grizzly bears in the Smokey Mountains.Black Bears yes, but no Grizzly Bears.
You're thinking of the Rocky Mountains on the other side of the continent.
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All this blood and gore. Give me a desert Taipan or on "old saltie" or a nasy pig any day. And for sheer nastiness an angry wombat 9seriously) or a tassie devil take a lot of beating. Old Fart didn't you know Oz is supposed to be the most lethal country in the world to live in, given all the real nasties we have here.
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If a Black Bear does attack you he is wanting to eat you. They usually will stalk you, not charge, when they have that in mind.
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All this blood and gore. Give me a desert Taipan or on "old saltie" or a nasy pig any day. And for sheer nastiness an angry wombat 9seriously) or a tassie devil take a lot of beating. Old Fart didn't you know Oz is supposed to be the most lethal country in the world to live in, given all the real nasties we have here.
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I did'nt realise the honda s2000 was that quick.This dragon tails run is in the smoky mountains in tenessee? i watched the vid,trees on either side like here and not much room for a mistake.Also the roo's and bushchooks(emu)galloping across the corners was missing specially for the guys riding ducati's up front.But then i remembered that grizzly bears live up there and i think it would be worse to hit one of them,do ya reckon,like you've just bowled the animal over so it's not going to be too happy plus you've probably got gravel rash and a broken thing or two plus a huge angry looks like your ex handbrake bearing down on you.At least you could try to negotiate with her whereas the grizzly just behaves like a bulldog chewin a bee.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFO6FD2lU5I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOHD...YpO_81jJre51WA
http://www.motormag.com.au/features/...a-ferrari-f12/ Ilike the bit where the passenger put the car in the sand trap and kimi says dont worry they bought plenty of cars with them !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ4f-hlZGK4 I wonder if Ferrari knew what he was doing that day ?

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To qualify an entry in the Mena Creek pig shoot the pig has to weigh a minimum of 100kgs. Usual size for a win is around 300kg, yes thos figures are correct. Mena Creek is near Innisfail in far north QLD. I have seen croc that have chewed up running chain saws and outboard motors and returned for more(Ref the Northern Territory Times) and I have had angry 'roos demolish in inside of L/Cruisers, I figure that your Bears (of all sorts) fall just a little short of our fauna here in OZ. As a parting thought a 10 foot croc is approximately 100years old and apart from man is the only animal on this earth that will actively select and hunt its prey over days if needs be to catch and kill it. BTB my father used to be a croc hunter and I learned from him. Now my mate is fitting out a new full size Lanzo Airborn. Motive power is to be eithe an OS 60 open rocker or a Saito 65. 5 pound plus a bit model 10 square feet of wing area, should prove interesting.
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To qualify an entry in the Mena Creek pig shoot the pig has to weigh a minimum of 100kgs. Usual size for a win is around 300kg, yes thos figures are correct. Mena Creek is near Innisfail in far north QLD. I have seen croc that have chewed up running chain saws and outboard motors and returned for more(Ref the Northern Territory Times) and I have had angry 'roos demolish in inside of L/Cruisers, I figure that your Bears (of all sorts) fall just a little short of our fauna here in OZ. As a parting thought a 10 foot croc is approximately 100years old and apart from man is the only animal on this earth that will actively select and hunt its prey over days if needs be to catch and kill it. BTB my father used to be a croc hunter and I learned from him. Now my mate is fitting out a new full size Lanzo Airborn. Motive power is to be eithe an OS 60 open rocker or a Saito 65. 5 pound plus a bit model 10 square feet of wing area, should prove interesting.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ge-Mexico.html here she is
another one a bit closer to home
https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/30600221...delaide-beach/
that one was about 10min away from where I used to live
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On a serious note how many saito guys are here on this forum and do they ever talk about what it sounds and looks like to fly them.It's ok tuning them up in the shed but there's a lot more to it than that,what do you think?
ps takin the duke out for a blat tomorrow with a heap of harley riders...popey if you look at barrys vid of the s2000 honda chasing the ducati riders,you have looked yes?,at the end they catch up to this huge wobbling harley full dresser(look it up) and i swear that looked like dave..but the colour was wrong so it could have a fat moto guzzi


OF I buy them to fly them, Only time they run, well, actually I have never run one on the bench, only the run up stand. When I heard the Saito for the first time when a fellow club member flew his 3d bipe with a saito, I had to have one. Now I only buy Saito when I go for a 4S. I stil get the occasional 2 stroke gas for big motors, but anything under 120 its a Saito. When I got my first one, the 100 GK, and got the thing to idle, it was SAWEET! purrs, idles really low, and runs great. Its in my 1/5th Cub and its a rocket with a 14x6, or scale with balls with an Evolution 15x6. Half throttle flights are very realistic in both speed and sound.
I have a SIG Citabria on the bench, my first real builders kit, and going to be looking for a Saito 56-65, whatever I can find, if I can't then I will splurge for another FG-11. This plane is very similar in size to the T-Clips that I have an FG-11 in, and it flies it well.
I have a SIG Citabria on the bench, my first real builders kit, and going to be looking for a Saito 56-65, whatever I can find, if I can't then I will splurge for another FG-11. This plane is very similar in size to the T-Clips that I have an FG-11 in, and it flies it well.

I bet the saito 100gk revved it's nuts off with a 14x6 acdc
and your outlook on running and flying saitos is same as mine,very enjoyable.
Dave just to prove i don't "have a bad attitude" to harleys i went for a ride with ten of them today on my duke.Younger guys up to 45 on hotted up vrods etc painted matt black and not carrying any luggage unless attitude can be weighed.These things will light the rear tyre up in third gear but seem allergic to corners or kinks come to that.I've got a question for you.How do you get a valve back into the airbox?? by the time we turned around and got back the bike was parked off the road and a valve head was sitting on the seat,my mate took a pic and i'll post it.
Trev that's a monster piglet
and popey i meant to insult you,trust me,and best wishes mate.

Dave just to prove i don't "have a bad attitude" to harleys i went for a ride with ten of them today on my duke.Younger guys up to 45 on hotted up vrods etc painted matt black and not carrying any luggage unless attitude can be weighed.These things will light the rear tyre up in third gear but seem allergic to corners or kinks come to that.I've got a question for you.How do you get a valve back into the airbox?? by the time we turned around and got back the bike was parked off the road and a valve head was sitting on the seat,my mate took a pic and i'll post it.
Trev that's a monster piglet
