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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: 68DevilM on December 08, 2004, 05:29:42 PM
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guess ill finnaly get a chance to finnaly finnish this now that my ah days are on hold.
YEAH RIGHT!!!
have to still built the tail, put the tissue paper skin on (wet!), wheels, guns, cockpit, paints, and decals.
mabey it will be done in a couple more months.
pic's are fuzzy becuase its web cam shots.
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/357_1102547579_picture2.jpg)
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/357_1102547678_picture3.jpg)
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Would that be an RC plane?
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awsome.
Tomorrow Im going to the grocery store.
:aok
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I built that kit when I was a kid, it's still hanging on my ceiling waiting for me to cover it lolh. Main parts are held together with twist ties till I ever get around to it lolh. Pathetic I know lolh.
Fun build!!!!!
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I used to build bird houses. Then I'd shoot the birds.
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Until the day the birds fought back. That's why Morph flies like he does, they pecked one of his eyes out. :p
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The cat is in the cradle.
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I built the spitfire and hurricane last year.. very fun arent they?No they are rubber powered not rc but I am converting there larger mustang to rc. if anyones interested give a shout and ill have some pics up..
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Originally posted by MoRphEuS
awsome.
Tomorrow Im going to the grocery store.
:aok
The Grocery store??
dont think your going to find em in your frozen food section
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The Lizard is in the tree.
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The cat is in the cradle.
Little boy blue and the man on the moon
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"when ya comin home son?" i dont know when, but we'll get together then, dad, i know we'll have a good time then
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Found a nice RC kit of a Mossie iv or vi with a 6ft winspan - tempted.
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Originally posted by Kev367th
Found a nice RC kit of a Mossie iv or vi with a 6ft winspan - tempted.
Where, where, where, where? 6 ft wingspan!!!!!! BB gun hispanos?
On 2nd thought...don't tell me. Wife is already pissed that I bought a new compy...But she does like the flat screen monitor...and the super fast internet connection. I guess she just needs something to catch me on.
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Oops is only 63".
Still a nice kit
http://www.angliamc.fsnet.co.uk/cap5.htm
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68DevilM Be careful if this is your first , that when you apply the water to the tissue on the Horizontal Stab and Virticle Stab that it doesnt warp too bad , and if it does get an Iron with water and steam it from a distance of a few inches for a few seconds and try to slightly bend it back into place.
Ive done the Dumas F4U , Typh , Hurri , 190
Good luck and hope it turns out perfect :aok
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I also recommend plastic model kits, no sticks and tissue to fiddle with. Take a look at some of them here:
http://home.earthlink.net/~tincan14/Wurger/
Bazi
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Originally posted by Stratocaster
I built the spitfire and hurricane last year.. very fun arent they?No they are rubber powered not rc but I am converting there larger mustang to rc. if anyones interested give a shout and ill have some pics up..
reading the instructions, there is a mod you can make to actually put and eng in it
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
The Grocery store??
dont think your going to find em in your frozen food section
i got it from a hobbie shop, they also had a p40, and a 109 and 190 there too.
also there was a catalog that came with the kit with all kinds of ww2 aircraft in it, i think there was web site for it.
ill check it out when i get home and post the web site if im right
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Yeah you can put a small engine in it and fly by wire I think, round and round in circles till you puke lolh.
Plastic, now what it the fun in that?:D
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Originally posted by 68DevilM
have to still built the tail, put the tissue paper skin on (wet!), wheels, guns, cockpit, paints, and decals.
damn! forgot to include, add some wipcream and put a cherry on top and then we can eat it
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Originally posted by mars01
Yeah you can put a small engine in it and fly by wire I think, round and round in circles till you puke lolh.
Plastic, now what it the fun in that?:D
yeah im just probably either gonna mount it to a stand or just hang it when complete
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Yeah rgr that. I can't imagine putting all that work into it and then crashing it lol.
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that would suck:eek:
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Originally posted by FTJR
Little boy blue and the man on the moon
They're just dust and bones....
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Originally posted by frank3
Would that be an RC plane?
Nope, rubber band powered, free flight. But they are making
R/C gear small enough now to fit in that model.
Mike
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The small .10 engine is for control line flight only. I have seen one very cool electric conversion. I will put pics up of the mustang.
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Electric would be very good for this model. Li-Po batteries
are much lighter than the nicad and the electric motors are
making a lot more power than they were 10 years ago.
Mike
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try this web site
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/357_1102729525_prod_det_2003.jpg)
balsa wood airplanes (http://www.guillow.com/)
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I fly Glow and Electric... here is a pic of my unfinished glow spitfire. When it gets up there it looks incredibly scale. Also a picture of my electric Bf-109. I fly it with a 1900 MAH 7.4 Volt Li-Po. I also build and fly my own foamys made of house insulation.
Sorry for the size of the pics..
(http://www.burlington-rc.com/image/11_27_04/100B2512.JPG)
(http://www.burlington-rc.com/image/11_27_04/100B2500.JPG)
(http://www.burlington-rc.com/image/7.25.04/IMG_0759.jpg)
(http://www.burlington-rc.com/image/7.25.04/IMG_0758.jpg)
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heres the pics of the mustang and the spit that I will power with a teeny tiny electric motor. The mustang will have ailerons elevator and throttle. The engine is a norvel .049.
(http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/upfiles/73895/Mh19752.jpg)
spit
(http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/upfiles/73895/Fd91433.jpg)
anymore work done on the spit devilM?
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no im at a pause,
need dope and a couple other supplies
those flying models look fun, how the pony comeing along?