Also a model railway fan, in the new house I had built a grenier (Attic) 7.4Mt X 4.5Mt when its insulated will over many years build a good size OO gauge layout, already planned it out on SCARM.
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[mention]Mike[/mention] That's a beautiful plane, shame about the crash
Half our main attic is a model railway layout, and model boat-building yard, and where kits are waiting for that day ... It's intricate work and requires a lots of patience but I'm told it's very absorbing and relaxing !
Half our main attic is a model railway layout, and model boat-building yard, and where kits are waiting for that day ... It's intricate work and requires a lots of patience but I'm told it's very absorbing and relaxing !
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One of my Subs did a crash dive but didnt come up my younger cousin volunteered to dive in to retrieve it, which he did took some drying out
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I remember a chap at Blackheath ponds had a sub powered by rubber band driven screw, the sub was ballasted to just on the surface with bow planed that made it dive as it was thrust forward, when the rubber band ran out it surfaced, very innovative sixty years ago.
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The only way to avoid crashing a model aeroplane is not to fly it, but then some Muppet will step on it at some time or other.Blaze wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 7:11 am
@Mike That's a beautiful plane, shame about the crash
Half our main attic is a model railway layout, and model boat-building yard, and where kits are waiting for that day ... It's intricate work and requires a lots of patience but I'm told it's very absorbing and relaxing !
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That's sad, particularly when you've put a lot of work into it !!
That's sad, particularly when you've put a lot of work into it !!
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True indeed !
The last time out with one of my 'planes I was busy explaining the 'workings' to a prospective young spotter as I waggled the controls to check they were working.
A nice take off followed by a gracefull bank to the right resulted in a loud & embarrasing crump as plane met ground reminded me to check the ailerons were actually working the 'right way' the next time out.
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While we can laugh about it as its only a model, this did happen in real life, the maintenance crew, put the linkage on the wrong way round. Great lose of lifeL Austin France wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:42 amTrue indeed !
The last time out with one of my 'planes I was busy explaining the 'workings' to a prospective young spotter as I waggled the controls to check they were working.
A nice take off followed by a gracefull bank to the right resulted in a loud & embarrasing crump as plane met ground reminded me to check the ailerons were actually working the 'right way' the next time out.
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I'd be interested to learn why the OP of this thread had deleted all of his posts.