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Poll Question : What type of scale bird do you plan on building this building season?
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Avatar User Offline ARUP
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Posted: November/21/2012 at 8:24am  Quote
 
Alan,

Check with Sam Snyder in East Texas for the Gull details. He did an absolutely fabulous
one you can see on his web site. Would be nice at just a wee bit more w/s.

Clean super,clean design making it a virtual pattern plane. Extremely well balanced and
capable of doing all the maneuvers in the book at slow speeds...as if in slow motion.

Once at the NATs Dave Platt flew the best three turn spin I've ever seen with one....like
it was on roller coaster on rails :)

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Posted: December/01/2012 at 2:14pm  Quote
 
 I am in the middle of a Curtiss Robin.

Have everything ready to start a Fairchild 24W

Then I fell in love with a WACO model E

And then An SE5a

And a Spirit of St Louis

And a Q scale Fleet



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Posted: December/01/2012 at 8:13pm  Quote
 
BVM 80" F-86 Sabre.



And here is my planned scheme:



YES....I know there are a lot of differences between the CAC Sabre and the NA version, but I like the scheme so off I go.

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Posted: December/03/2012 at 6:10pm  Quote
 
Doing my first build from scratch.  Currently finishing the plan drawing stage.  Decided to be slightly different.  Building a HE 112 V10 in Romanian colors. 

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Doing my first build from scratch.  Currently finishing the plan drawing stage.  Decided to be slightly different.  Building a HE 112 V10 in Romanian colors. 

Very nice subject Bruce and an oustanding color scheme.  I started drawing up a 112 a few years ago but I put it aside for lack of good reference material.  Best of luck with yours!



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Fun scale Boeing 247 scratch build 110 in ws

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Striclty speaking here downunder we're still in the flying season but some building is still going on. Having just finished my BUSA 1/3 Supercub I have to finish my ASK-18 1/4 scale glider and I have just started my first jet - a 1/6th Douglas Skyhawk A4-F, I have opened up the thread http://www.rcscalebuilder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1951 1. I expect this one will take a while.

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