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by Olivier_Vandebroucke
August 24th, 2019, 12:45 pm
Forum: Your New Projects
Topic: The peoples projects
Replies: 301
Views: 206990

Re: The peoples projects

Oh, you're working on a Mosquito as well? And it looks gorgeous! Mine is close to that level of completion (I still have to do the engine nacelles to catch up!) but it'll have to wait a little, as right now I'm building it in the living room of my flat and storing it under the bed due to lack of spa...
by Olivier_Vandebroucke
August 24th, 2019, 12:06 pm
Forum: The Old Forum Lounge
Topic: Fun stuff goes here.
Replies: 1235
Views: 843561

Re: Fun stuff goes here.

Eh, after all, it's a double win for the wife, she gets more free time in the evenings AND a new kitchen :lol: the guy should have asked his lover instead!
by Olivier_Vandebroucke
August 24th, 2019, 11:43 am
Forum: General Discussion Topics
Topic: An Update on the UK Regulations for Model Flyers
Replies: 172
Views: 89731

Re: An Update on the UK Regulations for Model Flyers

Okay, great to hear a run-down of the situation.
What would be the situation for foreign model pilots? If I were to come from Belgium with a flying model, which rules should I abide to if I wanted to demonstrate it at a show in the UK?
by Olivier_Vandebroucke
August 24th, 2019, 11:29 am
Forum: Jets
Topic: What's the lowest cost to get a jet in the air?
Replies: 12
Views: 20899

Re: What's the lowest cost to get a jet in the air?

Then it depends on how much you're doing by yourself, of course. Sure, even a second hand entry level turbine will fetch a price in the upper third of 3 digit prices, but you can reduce massively the cost of the rest of the plane if you're doing it yourself instead of buying off-the-shelf kits. But ...

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