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The Ply inside the firewall cavity is far superior quality to the original, and glued over it's entire surface area, the standoffs have large washers behind the firewall which were a breeze to do whilst it was detached, the external join to the sides will also be braced one side with a table support for the electronic ignition unit, and on the other with a support for the separate ignition Lipo, and underneath will go the ignition cut out unit.Re: Radio controlled boats, planes, and cars.
Haven't had time to complete the Extra fully because I am having difficulty getting clearance on the Throttle and Choke butterfly operating arms, but, as usual my son has purchased the next project in advance, a Pitts M-12s, a Great Planes model with a 68.5" span, to be powered by a DLE 61 petrol unit.Re: Radio controlled boats, planes, and cars.
Love your models guys, some good work there.Re: Radio controlled boats, planes, and cars.
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Been to LMA (Large Model Association) event at RAF Cosford today, took some film footage, was sad to see a massive Pitts Challenger (I think it was) hit the deck, got to be £10,000.00 - £12,000.00 worth, I have it on film, will post it tomorrow (with daughters help)Re: Radio controlled boats, planes, and cars.
Here is the video uploaded to youtube, only saving grace is I think the guy who manufactures these was displaying it.Re: Radio controlled boats, planes, and cars.
Long Marston, last Saturday.Re: Radio controlled boats, planes, and cars.
Weston Park Sunday.
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