So what have you been flying this weekend.

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Alex Ball
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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby Alex Ball » October 26th, 2012, 4:13 pm

Thanks for posting it for me Dave. Its the largest one I own and I can't take the credit for building it and it terrifies me every time I fly it :oops:
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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » October 26th, 2012, 4:35 pm

Alex, i like that, more details please :)

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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby Alex Ball » October 26th, 2012, 8:47 pm

Hi Alan, all I know is that its a scratch build and its 78" span (not sure it is worthy of being on here) its has a Irvine 150 two stroke up front which I'm thinking of replacing with a petrol as it drinks glow fuel!!! I don't have the plan as yet but its previous owner has it and I forgot to get it when I picked it up . It is so well built and has no vices ,flies so slow I can't believe it. When all you hear is how bad they are to fly , this must be the exception , take offs are a bit tricky but I fly off a small field.

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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby Dave Hayfield » October 27th, 2012, 2:41 pm

Was flying in a Boeing 737-800 to some sunshine......well somebody's got to do it!!!!!
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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby Stuart Bishop » November 4th, 2012, 5:06 pm

Hi i see in the photos that some one has a asm Cessna 182 can any one give me any info on this model what to look out for, fly's like, engine they have used ???
I'm just putting mine together now with a dle 55 so any input would be a big help cheers

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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby DAVE JOHNSON » November 4th, 2012, 8:04 pm

Stewart--the Cessna in the pics belongs to LMA member Harold Dowbekin and flown by me---the engine choice you have will be more than adequate---i have flown 2 of these and they fly scale like with no vices---if you need any other info lease pm me---DAVE

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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby Alasdair Sutherland » November 6th, 2012, 2:42 pm

Sat 20th was lovely at Elvington.
Big Dave (Swarbrick) maidened his FEJ MiG 29 (2750mm long, 1900 mm span, 32 kg dry) powered by a pair of 170 N turbines.

Sunday was misty until clearing late afternoon.
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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby Phil Clark » November 10th, 2012, 6:38 pm

andywynn wrote:7000 miles reminds me of the road trip Phil Clark, me and the wife made to Trondheim in 2010. Great fun, something different if you havent tried it before. Met up with the rest of the Fighter Aces and had a great 4 days of flying :D 4 days and two ferry crossings there and same back but well worth it. Would love to do it again one day.



Pencil it in for August 2014 mate.........Ben will be 5 and a bit by then so could come with us and Crosby should have his house renovations complete so will have the time/cash to do it again. Handily, the direct ferry's to Oslo are also back on, so the 2 ferries and drive though the highlights of Denmark won't be needed this time.

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Re: So what have you been flying this weekend.

Postby Barrie King » November 12th, 2012, 3:36 pm

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I went out on Saturday to fly my Bigtilla but after rigging it up and switching on I noticed that the left aileron was not responding, so a quick check of the connections revealed nothing then I noticed a rough bit on the extension lead. Further examination showed more damage and about a 1/4 inch of the negative wire missing and more nicks well down inside the wing. I now know that my garage and workshop have been invaded by mice, caught 4 so far and that they prefer to chew the negative, brown lead, probably tastes of chocolate!!!

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