Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) DNF
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Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) UNDERWAY
Search party assembled.
Would ya like to learn to fly? Would ya? Would you like to see me try?
Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) UNDERWAY
Nice stuff
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Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) UNDERWAY
Have they reported back yet, or do we need a second search party to go in search of the first?flakmonkey wrote:Search party assembled.
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There was mention of opening one of the bottles of new beer......
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Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) UNDERWAY
Watch the prop in this kit. If you assemble it as is it'll be the wrong way around. The Hole should go right thru the prop hub & the prop shaft should go in from the blank side, least, thats what I've seen with these, so check yours. They don't make up too badly by & large, prop aside.
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Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) UNDERWAY
Given the date that the search parties set off, it unfortunately looks like this is a DNF.
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Give them chance. They didn't leave the pub yet. There's still hope.
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Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) UNDERWAY
Hello chaps... apologies for absence: what had seemed like a minor earache turned into a mind-blowingly horrible migraine caused by sinus infection. haven't been able to tolerate bright light, much less a computer all weekend. Anti-biotics have done their thing and normality is returning...
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Or at least what passes for it......Arcwelder wrote:Hello chaps... apologies for absence: what had seemed like a minor earache turned into a mind-blowingly horrible migraine caused by sinus infection. haven't been able to tolerate bright light, much less a computer all weekend. Anti-biotics have done their thing and normality is returning...
Best wishes
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If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) DNF
As long as you're okay now we're happy.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) DNF
Whew. Sweating that one out.
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Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) DNF
I was assuming alien abduction, but I'm glad to hear it was a migraine instead...
Sorry to hear that though. Horrible things. Glad it's all come good now. I'm sure a few bottles of IPA will wash away any remnants
Sorry to hear that though. Horrible things. Glad it's all come good now. I'm sure a few bottles of IPA will wash away any remnants
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Re: Flies Right Off The Ground (and into the bin) DNF
Sorry to hear of the Migraine. I know from painful experience they ain't nice. Hope the kit didn't end up in the bin, with your skills set I'm sure you could sort it's problems.
All the best.
Greg
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