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Post by Crazy Horse on May 29, 2013 9:18:45 GMT 1
She's not battered, just matured. Hope she is in the sky soon and well done my friend!
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Post by spindeepster on May 29, 2013 18:47:38 GMT 1
That's a nice repair...it will fly just fine...
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dcjunkieme
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flying and flying
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Post by dcjunkieme on Jul 24, 2013 19:10:18 GMT 1
Tape that thing up!! packing tape. I didn't read the whole thread and it was probably said a dozen times
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Post by renard80 on Jul 24, 2013 22:48:01 GMT 1
Tape that thing up!! packing tape. I didn't read the whole thread and it was probably said a dozen times Thanks. As you will see from my previous post, two months ago I used Hold the Foam glue plus bamboo sticks, which has worked perfectly. A good, strong, clean repair, since when she has been flying v. well for many hours. I don't like using lots of packing tape. I think it adds too much weight. Despite checking everything as Flydiver suggested, I never discovered why she pitched upwards on that occasion. She hasn't done it since. Perhaps she was just feeling cantankerous. After all, aircraft are female, ain't they?
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dcjunkieme
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flying and flying
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Post by dcjunkieme on Jul 25, 2013 12:30:46 GMT 1
Female? I surely name my planes after family members and my cats. My wife finds it hysterical when I refer to "Gina" (wife) my Apprentice and her flying characteristics. attachment.jpg
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