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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby Bob Thompson1894 » March 11th, 2015, 8:13 am

:lol:

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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby richard armstrong » March 11th, 2015, 4:51 pm

paul hughes wrote:you walked into that one Glenn.
well dodged! lol


well dodged LOL
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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby Glenn Masters » March 11th, 2015, 6:35 pm

You have me all worried now . . . . . After all these aircraft have been acquired, photographed, thought over, built, rebuilt, covered, fibre glassed, re-cowled, re-engineered, discussed, new undercarriages, litho-plated, smoke-systemed(?) re-plumbed, finished, oracovered, doped and tissued, primered, painted, decorated, re-servoed, re-batteried, re-engined, signed off and neatly stored in a brand new hand built trailer all ready for the show . . (phew) . . . that Moki 75 will be letting it all down . . .

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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » March 11th, 2015, 7:57 pm

Not for long it wont,

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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby richard armstrong » March 11th, 2015, 9:22 pm

Glenn Masters wrote:You have me all worried now . . . . . After all these aircraft have been acquired, photographed, thought over, built, rebuilt, covered, fibre glassed, re-cowled, re-engineered, discussed, new undercarriages, litho-plated, smoke-systemed(?) re-plumbed, finished, oracovered, doped and tissued, primered, painted, decorated, re-servoed, re-batteried, re-engined, signed off and neatly stored in a brand new hand built trailer all ready for the show . . (phew) . . . that Moki 75 will be letting it all down . . .


not sure what you are driving at?????? :roll: :P
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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby Bob Thompson1894 » March 12th, 2015, 8:58 am

hes saying buy a decent engine.....like a Zenoah.

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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby richard armstrong » March 12th, 2015, 11:58 am

Bob Thompson1894 wrote:hes saying buy a decent engine.....like a Zenoah.


thanks bob for clearing that up

cheers

have you seen my wanted posts look for a 62 cc but would like an 80cc for banner/glider towing on the beaver.

but i will start with 62c just to get up and running
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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby paul needham » March 14th, 2015, 8:22 pm

Why bother putting a 62 in the beaver if you really fancy an 80 ? You might as well get an 80 and put it in from the start, saves time and most importently cutting the bulkhead / cowling about and making unnecessary holes.

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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby richard armstrong » March 14th, 2015, 8:47 pm

paul needham wrote:Why bother putting a 62 in the beaver if you really fancy an 80 ? You might as well get an 80 and put it in from the start, saves time and most importantly cutting the bulkhead / cowling about and making unnecessary holes.


80cc it is then start as mean to go on - give me a bit of extra power if needed

still looking for a used 80cc for it, last thing for it to get it up in the air

paint job on hold but she is part skinned

without engine and tank is now around 17kg, mange to cut the weight a little by replacing the under carriage with GF version, that is a 3 kg saving, taken out the cockpit back to basics, for now,

still on the look out for a z62cc for a project i have in the pipe
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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby Dave Parry » March 15th, 2015, 8:24 am

Richard I can't and nor do I want to kerb your enthusiasm but the first thing I would do if I was you is get your electric Wot4 and fly the dam thing, then move on to an I.C. trainer followed by a petrol trainer like the greenly you have etc... Otherwise you are just wasting your time doing all these projects because you will never fly them.

Even though I could probably fly most of the planes you have on the go I wouldn't dream of trying until I was sure I could fly with them with confidents first. These are not toys and need the respect and confidents from the person who is in control of them.

Having said that, if it is your intention to just build or revamp models with the prospect that someone else will fly them who has got the ability to do so. I will apologise here and now and say please carry on.

Sorry if this sounds like I was having a go at you as it is not my intention, I am only concerned about your safety and the safety of others.

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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » March 15th, 2015, 9:29 am

Sensible words Dave, Very sesnible,

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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby richard armstrong » March 15th, 2015, 9:34 am

Dave Parry wrote:Richard I can't and nor do I want to kerb your enthusiasm but the first thing I would do if I was you is get your electric Wot4 and fly the dam thing, then move on to an I.C. trainer followed by a petrol trainer like the greenly you have etc... Otherwise you are just wasting your time doing all these projects because you will never fly them.


thanks for point that out and i understand that, i am doing my best to learn to fly i have a electric monocoope that i have been learning on, and ditch more times than i can count,
the big issue i have, local to me, no one prepared to commit to teaching me, on a regular basis,

i have a new T180 trainer almost complete, with SAFE system, the next one will be a 26cc t240 trainer.

thats said all change this year, after speaking to the chaps at Melton club which 40 mins from, i hope i will be joining there summer flight training and weekends budding up

Even though I could probably fly most of the planes you have on the go I wouldn't dream of trying until I was sure I could fly with them with confidence first. These are not toys and need the respect and confidence from the person who is in control of them.


i totally agree

Having said that, if it is your intention to just build or revamp models with the prospect that someone else will fly them who has got the ability to do so. I will apologise here and now and say please carry on.


i have said this to many people that i prefer to build and revamp models partly to learn and partly to fund

with the large ones i would prefer for the time being to let the PRO pilots like you dave to fly them, one day when i have enough confidence to fly i will.

how many members build and don't fly?

Sorry if this sounds like I was having a go at you as it is not my intention, I am only concerned about your safety and the safety of others.


i totally understand, but most people don't understand me or get me or know what i am about
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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby Dave Parry » March 15th, 2015, 9:56 am

Nice to here you are adopting a sensible approach to it all Richard, that is all one can ask.

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Re: MOKI 75cc

Postby richard armstrong » March 15th, 2015, 10:04 am

Dave Parry wrote:Nice to here you are adopting a sensible approach to it all Richard, that is all one can ask.


that all i can do is to adopt a sensible approach, i have seen what happens when you don''t?
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