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Post by supercublp on May 15, 2011 14:57:15 GMT 1
Hi every body , I'm New Here , I want your choose on the best set of Landing Gear , I didn't buy my Club Cub but i will buy after your reply , It will be my fisrt Rc plane , and I see the Hobbyzone vid of the Super Club DSM and the gear look like not pretty good on grass and small rock or Just not good on every surface , So Bcp I'm a noob on Scale model , i want to buy bigger wheels to do Grass ,small rocks , plats surface , so I read some of your poste an I know than I will need to change a some thing to fitte de New wheel , So , can you tell me , What a have to buy , links to buy it and how instal all the things Thanks (Sorry I speak french and my English is not so good )
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lmramos
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Post by lmramos on May 15, 2011 15:56:54 GMT 1
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lmramos
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Post by lmramos on May 15, 2011 16:00:08 GMT 1
By the way, your english is just fine.
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Post by supercublp on May 15, 2011 21:51:56 GMT 1
Thx, I will tcheck that , Buy the Plane ,the wheels and the supports and just a last question , Should a buy right now a spare batterie or no ?
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Post by renard80 on May 15, 2011 22:58:16 GMT 1
Mathieu, about batteries - please see my comments in "First Plane".
If you buy larger wheels, make sure they are not too wide for the axles. I suggest you take your landing gear (wires) to the shop and ask for wheels to fit the axles.
You unscrew the little nut on the axle to fit a new wheel.
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Post by higgsbosonman on May 19, 2011 0:15:47 GMT 1
Ha Ha! i speak good english but not much french... in elementary and middle school, i learned a little bit of french after four years of classes, and forgot (almost) all of it.
by the way, I have heard much worse grammer at my high school, so your doing perfectly fine.
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Post by toff on May 19, 2011 7:38:12 GMT 1
Ha Ha! i speak good english ... by the way, I have heard much worse grammer at my high school, so your doing perfectly fine. No, dear Boy, you do not speak good English, you are, after all, an American. Grammar, dear boy, grammar! Also words like, sidewalk (pavement), nite (night), thru (through), and a particular hate of mine - ax - as in, can I ax you a question? The word is ASK, not ax!! Now I shall retire to pianoforte lessons, and reading Boys Own tales of excitment, which I feel I need after teaching the colonials a lesson! ;D
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Post by renard80 on May 19, 2011 11:08:04 GMT 1
That's a bit rich coming from someone in "Oodersfield", toff! ;D
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Post by toff on May 19, 2011 22:49:30 GMT 1
Ohh, you'll regret that! I have been educated in the finest of the ' Old School' Grammar schools that Bradford can put out. St. Bedes Grammar School, In Heaton ( not quite Eton). Polished, Urbane, and totally useless ( Legal get out clause: my opinion only!) Taught me that accent, diction, spelling and an ability to beat the nuts out of everything in sight, were all that counted. I now read meters for a living. I have a stupid amount of qualifications, I'm urbane, witty and charming (otherwise I wouldn't be here!) And you wish to take umbrage as to where I live? OOO... Bring it on!!!
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Post by renard80 on May 20, 2011 1:42:13 GMT 1
Hey, toff - have you considered . .
Over there in La Belle France, poor young Mathieu will wonder what the f*** we are chuntering about in response to his perfectly reasonable question.
There are some wicked buggers on this site. Glad I'm not one of them. You are.
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Post by toff on May 20, 2011 22:50:06 GMT 1
I refuse to sit here and be labelled 'wicked'! I'm simply plain evil!
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Post by john66 on May 20, 2011 22:52:42 GMT 1
Ha Ha! i speak good english but not much french... in elementary and middle school, i learned a little bit of french after four years of classes, and forgot (almost) all of it. by the way, I have heard much worse grammer at my high school, so your doing perfectly fine. Sur le pont d'Avignon? Ou est les petis pois? Les petis pois dans le jardin. John
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Post by renard80 on May 21, 2011 12:42:10 GMT 1
Sur le pont d'Avignon? Ou est les petis pois? Les petis pois dans le jardin. Non, mon ami! Write out 100 times: "Ou sont les petis pois? Les petits pois sont dans le jardin." (Aussi, la plume de ma tante est sur le bureau de mon oncle . . . ) Renard (a smug git, product of Gosport County Grammar School).
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Post by supercublp on May 22, 2011 19:02:41 GMT 1
hahahaha , thx for your reply and nice job with google translator
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Post by renard80 on May 22, 2011 22:48:35 GMT 1
hahahaha , thx for your reply and nice job with google translator Google translator, Mathieu? Pas du tout! English education! ;D
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