ukbaz
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Post by ukbaz on Mar 31, 2008 18:46:27 GMT 1
Hello everyone. I have bought my super cub & esky sim to try this hobby that I considered for many years. I have applied tape to areas suggested on this excellent site and have prepared with adhesives etc, but I need to try some kind of prop saving idea such as rubber band or other but I have one question I need to ask:- How do I remove the prop? Yes I know it's stupid question but I can not even get the nose bit off (spinner ??) Any help in this would be much appreciated. Thanks ukbaz.
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Post by frazer1981 on Mar 31, 2008 21:55:37 GMT 1
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ukbaz
Flying officer
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Post by ukbaz on Apr 1, 2008 17:24:23 GMT 1
Hi and thanks for reply. I am here in windy Norfolk ( Kings Lynn to be precise) I am brand new to rc of any sort and thought I would give it a try following a heart problem which forced me to give up sailing ( racing dinghy).Thanks for link and I will communicate after my 1st flight/crash. Regards Baz
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Post by cjg on Apr 1, 2008 17:47:08 GMT 1
You may find your heart racing the first few times you fly, but once you catch on you will find the Super Cub very relaxing...
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Post by frazer1981 on Apr 1, 2008 18:57:57 GMT 1
Kings lynn eh! im in stevenage so im only an hour south of you.
I too am a complete novice and have only had my cub for 3 months but i love it! just need the wind to die down now!!!
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Post by jonguillou on Apr 2, 2008 23:42:45 GMT 1
Hi All,
I am from Guernsey ...not quite UK but close enough.....I too am suffering Wind related delays too....Lucky for you guys you have all that flat open space to fly the cub...i live on a crowded island with 2 decent fields and they are usually occupied with Footballers/Cricketers etc...i have only the Beach to rely on as long as the tide is out!!!!!!
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Post by frazer1981 on Apr 3, 2008 8:30:13 GMT 1
Welcome jonguillou!!
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