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EarlyBird

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  1. That will do the job. Try a 12x6 or 12x8 prop and see how it flies.
  2. Add the picture to the post then double left click and the options pop up.
  3. I assume it's collection only, if so, where are you?
  4. For me it would have to be a Saito FG21 which sounds nice and looks beautiful. Steve
  5. I have been all electric until recently due to my desire to build larger models and previously deciding that I did not want to go above 4S batteries. The future for me is Saito petrol engines. Steve
  6. Hmm @Rich Griffyet again you have taken us off topic.
  7. True and you also answered it for the first time. Normally I expect a question mark to be used following a question but not a statement. For example, Is the sun out? but you often make a statement like the sun is out? which I take to mean that you are not sure and do not expect a reply. Looking at many of your posts they are littered with question marks usually following a statement that with your experience you should know and have no doubts about.
  8. Immaculate, as usual, and that's only the primer? Steve
  9. Same here. I hit an issue I can't solve immediately so i start a new build.
  10. rc radio controlled plane ripmax bossanova 5 foot wingspan stunt plane | eBay
  11. Right click anywhere on the image, then select 'copy video URL' and paste in a memorable location. Steve
  12. Working on the servo covers. I am thinking of fixing them in place with the film covering as I have never had to replace a wing servo. Is this a good idea? Steve
  13. Search for Then find the one from the search results.
  14. Made up the MaxLoc connector. What's next I wonder. Steve
  15. Thanks, John, for the excellent tip that works a treat. I could now combine this tip with Peter's paper tube method.👍 Yesterday I managed to take a picture. and not a lot more. Steve
  16. I intended to use servo extension leads but The holes aren't big enough. So, I have to make up the extension in-situ. First thread the wire through, a bit of fishing with the aid of a thin wire. Then solder and heat shrink the joints, at this point brain fog took over and I forgot to take pictures. Next fit maxlock connector and take pictures. Steve
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