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Everything posted by john stones 1 - Moderator
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Thought I'd start a specific thread to discuss these things, many like myself know little or nothing about them. Bare in mind I'm not advocating we have them, just understanding what they are helps.
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120 Years Of Aviation... Let's Celebrate
john stones 1 - Moderator replied to GaryW's topic in All Things Model Flying
I live opposite to where this took place. https://www.thefirstairraces.net/meetings/do0910/events.php -
What’s this called?
john stones 1 - Moderator replied to EGB 953's topic in Model Engineering and Accessories
I don't mind those connectors, pretty sturdy and you can can give the studs a good turn, used on quite a few artf's I've owned and never failed me. -
2024 Mass Build
john stones 1 - Moderator replied to martin collins 1's topic in The 2024 Forum Mass Build
You could also start specific threads on power units, or any other threads that help the group find info easy rather than looking through long blogs, general chat thread maybe. -
2024 Mass Build
john stones 1 - Moderator replied to martin collins 1's topic in The 2024 Forum Mass Build
You gents that are receiving your FW 190s, can start your own threads in the 2024 mass build section, it is not a single thread, you can have as many as is required. -
Please be very careful if receiving PM's or messages in a thread trying to sell you things, be very suspicious if it mentions a third party having what you're looking for, if any doubt, don't commit to buying.
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Yep, but it's still the best method we have other than fly by wire, and that's cheating. 😉
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Pushycat mass build years ago. (2015) perhaps
john stones 1 - Moderator replied to Flyboy3's topic in All Things Model Flying
Mine was a doddle, underarm lob, no severe torque roll and plenty throttle on. -
It's a dubious claim that only precision aerobatic models benefit from engine offsets, laws of physics applys to all types with a prop on. Landing with trim in the rudder/elevator causes a reaction would we class that as a precision manouvre ? A nice line up in the cowl, o.k if it's a static, if it's for flying another story. Physics is physics and you canna change the laws of physics...Montgomery Scott.
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ne....1's... pushycat for 2013
john stones 1 - Moderator replied to ken anderson.'s topic in The 2014 Mass Build
This help Eric.