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Posted: March/18/2014 at 7:34am  Quote
 
Welcome Mark! What kinds of planes are you interested in? Couldn't open your link. What category is it in?

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Posted: March/18/2014 at 9:55pm  Quote
 
It is an electric P-39 based on the MA plans from last spring.

The link was bad but this should get you there.

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edited as per below description.

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Posted: March/19/2014 at 7:53am  Quote
 

When posting links, the trick is to use the button that looks like a U-turn arrow - and the way it works is dependent on the browser you use.

With IE, type a word or words, highlight them, then click the hyperlink button and insert the link in the dialogue box, click OK and your chosen words are highlighted and turned into a link.

With Chrome, simply click the button and enter the desired link TEXT in the first dialogue, click OK and in the next dialogue enter the actual link.  When you click OK your text from the first dialogue will show as a link where ever your cursor was.



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