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Bill Wood

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  1. What size battery will you use and will it go in the front hatch? Nice job. Much better than my first foray into foam board.
  2. I thought multiplex models are "elapor" which is EPO foam not EPP ?
  3. Thanks Denis but Clearview RC appears to only work with windows.
  4. Thanks Dick, Stephen and Martin for your info. So far I have only managed to download PicaSim to my android smartphone. It's not ideal but I will see where I can go from here.
  5. Does anyone know of a model flight simulator that will work on a linux based laptop and ubuntu or with google chrome? I got fed up with windows and ditched it last year. My old version of Real Flight only worked with windows and probably the same goes for newer versions of Real Flight. Has anyone used a model flight sim on a linux platform or with google chrome?
  6. Thanks Guys. I will sleep tonight. Wikipedia has it right - it should be trailing edge flaps hence your reference to flaperons. Phew!
  7. I have recently received my October 2021 issue of the magazine. The quality of the pictures and photos just seems to get better. One thing is puzzling me regarding the article on the superb scale model of the Fairy Flycatcher: It mentions that, quote " She had flaps that run full span on the leading edges of both her wings" unquote. Now I have done some serious looking at the photos but I fail to see these flaps. Everything has been included in this magnificent model, so why can't I see leading edge flaps and I keep coming back for a second look? I'll not sleep tonight unless I can find out what I'm not seeing. Somebody please help!
  8. Thanks guys for the remarks on painting foam board. My FT Bushwacker is made with FT "maker foam board" which is white. I've bought a rattle can of "Rustoleum Painters Touch" acrylic craft enamel from B&Q. I'll test it on some scrap first.
  9. Elvington near York has a massive space big enough for the Nats. The LMA have their August show there. I think it's privately owned. The model jet jockeys use it as well and it also has the Yorkshire Air Museum. Some of you may think it's too far north but it's roughly halfway between Lands End and Aberdeen.
  10. That's useful to know although I try to avoid leaving planes etc. in the car during sunny weather. My FT Bushwacker has now flown - just two short flights before I paint it. Any idea what sort of paint is best for foam board?
  11. Had good service by Kings Lynn models both using website and by phone. Next day delivery also.
  12. Thankyou Dennis and LHF for your very useful comments. Wish I had known about that before tackling the fus. I have some UHU por, PVA and Aliphatic so I'll give those a try. Just been watching the video of the wing build and with those long glue runs I will not be using hot glue. Thanks again.
  13. I am currently building the FT Bushwacker as an introduction to using foam board. My main problem is getting things lined up before the hot glue sets. This has resulted in the back end of the fus being twisted. Would UHU por work instead of hot glue so I can get the tail feathers straight before the glue goes off? I suppose I could try it on some scrap foam board. I have built the motor pod and fitted the motor and ESC but I intend to fit a 2200mah 3s battery in the fus below the pod. Does anyone know if velcro stuck to the paper lining would be sufficient or should the surface be lined with something else or any other ideas regarding securing the battery?
  14. Beginning to get used to the forum now after tweaking things to my liking though I am fed up with the Twister NINJA advert at the top. I know advert revenue is important but can it be changed like at least every hour or so? Certainly doesn't make me want to buy one quite the reverse.
  15. "Latest Post" now appears at top and bottom of screen which I can click on. Not sure if I made it myself or it's official. Clicked on 'My Activity Stream' at top then 'custom activity' set label as "Latest Post" then used the filters to show last 7 days then set to 'condensed' view. Seems to work for me as an interim measure.
  16. Managed to log in today with no problem (using chromebook & chrome browser). Just need to get the "Latest Post" bit sorted and away we go. Thanks for all the hard work that's gone into producing this. It will take some getting used to for old blokes like me but I will persevere.
  17. On the subject of lubrication - Does anyone lubricate lecky outrunner bearings? They seem to keep turning without much attention and doing lots of work as well.
  18. Thanks Peter, My apologies to the BMFA . I have just received my copy of the December BMFA NEWS together with the relevant copies of the exemptions all on a convenient card. Thank you BMFA. We still have to carry these with us when flying or operating a model.
  19. NEED TO CARRY COPY OF CAA EXEMPTION NOTICE E4956 WHEN FLYING (if applying via BMFA): After renewing my BMFA membership and opting for CAA registration at the same time on the azolve website, all very quick and easy, I assumed that I could just continue flying ( I have a BMFA FW(A) certificate) and wait for registration and numbers to come from CAA in February 2020. However a club member pointed out that I must carry a copy of the CAA exemption notice plus proof of BMFA membership and copy of achievement scheme certificate whenever I'm flying. The CAA Exemption Notice E4956 states this in paragraph 3. Sorry if you all know about this requirement, but I must have missed it when I renewed BMFA membership. Of course this only applies if you apply for CAA registration through the BMFA or other recognised organisation. Copies of notice E4956 can be obtained from the BMFA website under EXEMPTIONS.
  20. When I'm struggling to land my foam-e in breeze I shall think of Mary Ellis. I bet she could do it.
  21. Sounds like someone could be taking the p--s! If only it could work. No good for me, I've got rid of my fuelling equipment.
  22. Thanks Bob, It doesn't mention any lithium content in the battery description for the vac. Personally I'm just looking forward to the next big leap in battery technology for our models. Yes lipos have seen a revolution in model flying but I think something new is just around the corner.
  23. Does anyone know about Nickel, Cobalt, Aluminium rechargeable batteries? I've recently bought the latest cordless vacuum cleaner from a well known brand and it is stated that the batteries are 7 cell Nickel, Cobalt, Aluminium. The previous cordless vacs have lithium ion batteries which I would have expected. The manufacturer must see some advantage in this new (to me) type of chemistry. I wondered if they would have any advantages in our hobby.
  24. I appreciate the explanation but for the last 15 years or so I have had the positive battery lead (red) with a male connector and the negative (black) with a female. As long as care is taken to shield the positive connector when the battery is disconnected then it's safe. Of course modern connectors such as deans, XT, etc are probably safer, I find them not as easy to solder as the bullets.
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