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Alan Gorham_

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  1. Genuinely interested as to why the OP hasn't seen a thread on this subject on the forum.... IE why don't all the other BMFA members on this forum not need to directly contact a member of the BMFA staff here to check for updates to the handbook. 

     

    Is it because we all check for updates on the BMFA website? Or that we take advantage of the email updates that the BMFA offer on such things as changes to regulations, or even, dare I say it, updates to the BMFA handbook.... 

     

    It is perfectly possible to help one's self. 

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  2. Because you didn't answer my question about which version of BMFA handbook you currently have printed off, plus the fact that you've responded to Andy Symonds statement that an updated version is due soon, that you'll then print off, can I ask again which version you currently refer to prior to going flying? 

     

    You repeatedly pop up on threads about model flying legislation giving advice, yet it appears you are currently unable to access any copy of the handbook. 

     

    You also take great delight in jumping into threads from beginners asking for advice and offering them confusing and often out of date or wrong information. 

     

    I have seen other members ask you this questions before without being answered: do you currently fly R/C models? 

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  3. Hi Roy

     

    Looking good, great progress. 

     

    I have to agree with regards the elevator linkage. I've seen the plan full size today for the first time (managed to rescue a kit from the BMFA Classifieds!). I was hoping that using a modern, small servo for the elevator would avoid the need for the kinky linkage, but I could see from the plan that the aileron torque rods were in the mix, as you said. 

     

    I may now look at putting my elevator servo behind F4 so it avoids the aileron linkages and maybe helps to get the balance point right if I use a slightly heavier motor than shown on the plan. 

    Interesting to see your clubmate old model with the Cox Tee Dee 09. I bet that shifted and was very audible in the air! 

     

    I'll start my own thread soon, but keep up the good work! 

     

     

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  4. Galaxy models made the Foxjet which was just a swept wing single vertical tail style model. FMK models made a small F-15 style model which was very similar to the Raider. Was often demonstrated at shows as a pair of models fitted with piped MDS  .15 engines which were copies of the Rossi .15. Qwate farst.. 

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  5. The plan shows a y pushrod, but the entire thing is just wire. No solid dowel rod or such to stiffen it up. I think by using a smaller servo it will be possible to get rid of the big kink in the rod as it passes through F4 and have a straight run from servo arm to the elevator torque rods. I'll either use a dowel or some carbon rod as the main part of it anyway! 

  6. Anything manufactured in a series can turn out faulty. What is the point in a thread that says I bought a Wizzkits Super looper 3000 and it was faulty? There's no guarantee that someone else's kit of the same model is faulty and all you are doing is polluting the forum with nonsense. All of us in the UK have legislation to help us as consumers if we buy a pup. Of course, as many have been telling the OP, you could always fix your faulty model with one drop of glue and spare us all. Or perhaps just get a refund and get a less demanding hobby? 

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  7. My Hiboy is certainly constant chord. Why would you complicate manufacture of a very simple model aeroplane by using a tapered wing which has no advantages on a trainer model. I also don't believe the Hiboy flies faster than any other trainers on the market. I believe that there was a trend for people to fit them with modern Schnuerle ported 46 glows when the original instructions said that an Enya 35 was ample. Certainly mine flies nice and gently at just below half throttle in level flight. It was last used this summer to give 3 of my old Uni mates some trial flights and they certainly got the hang soon enough. 

  8. If you are referring to Southern sports diesel mix being 20% castor then I suggest reading the label again as its 30% oil. Perfect for my old Mills, EDs and DCs. 

  9. And how is it possible to buy Southern Model craft fuel directly unless you live in Tonbridge or at a show, which there won't be any until next summer?

     

    Model Technics do not exist anymore and as I said, Model Shop Leeds now mix and sell D1000 and will ship. 

     

    I do personally use and prefer Southern Model craft sports diesel mix, but I but it once a year in bulk at the LMA Elvington show. 

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