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ps2727 Lifetime Site Supporter
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Joined: February/01/2005 United States Posts: 303 IP Logged
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Posted: July/14/2011 at 4:11pm |
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Hi Tim.......I like the one that eats cars for breakfast! How bout a photo?
Welcome Paul
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Tim Hooper Basic Member
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Joined: June/16/2011 United Kingdom Posts: 188 IP Logged
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Posted: July/14/2011 at 4:39pm |
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Quote: ps2727 Hi Tim.......I like the one that eats cars for breakfast! How bout a photo? Welcome Paul
Oh, go on then......
Paul,
The olf Bristol Frightener is still flown fairly regularly, and still features the original 6v S400 motors, albeit on 3S li-po power.
tim
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monocoupe Lifetime Site Supporter
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Joined: October/11/2003 Canada Posts: 1640 IP Logged
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Posted: July/14/2011 at 4:47pm |
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Hi Tim,
Welcome. It's nice to have you aboard!
Cheers, Nigel
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Chilliwack, B.C.
MAAC 6949
"My ex-wifes hate airplanes"
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Tim Hooper Basic Member
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Joined: June/16/2011 United Kingdom Posts: 188 IP Logged
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Posted: July/14/2011 at 4:51pm |
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"My ex-wife hates airplanes"
Genius.........
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190 Dave Lifetime Site Supporter
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Joined: August/10/2004 United States Posts: 709 IP Logged
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Posted: July/14/2011 at 7:47pm |
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Hi Tim,
As with the others welcome aboard... This a great place to share your hobby and will make plenty of good friends here.
My Ex-wife hates airplanes too.. One of the many reasons she is an ex...
David
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Current Projects: Hacking a P51 and boy do I need help!!!
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heinzulrich Lifetime Site Supporter
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Joined: June/19/2011 Canada Posts: 75 IP Logged
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Posted: July/18/2011 at 1:52pm |
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HE, HE, sounds familiar , my ex told me if I got involved with these toys she would leave. So far I have 18 aircrafts, most of them have a wingspan over 10 ft. By the way, my new wife loves the hobby and kicks me out of the house every time the weather is great. ( what a life, it's great)
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monocoupe Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: July/18/2011 at 2:52pm |
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Quote: heinzulrich HE, HE, sounds familiar , my ex told me if I got involved with these toys she would leave. So far I have 18 aircrafts, most of them have a wingspan over 10 ft. By the way, my new wife loves the hobby and kicks me out of the house every time the weather is great. ( what a life, it's great)
What better incentive does one need to take up a hobby? My 2nd wife is also just great and very supportive....as I am of her interests.
__________________ Nigel Tarvin
Chilliwack, B.C.
MAAC 6949
"My ex-wifes hate airplanes"
www.tarvinmodelproducts.com
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Tim Hooper Basic Member
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Joined: June/16/2011 United Kingdom Posts: 188 IP Logged
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Posted: July/19/2011 at 11:42am |
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Isn't it great when your partner supports you?
Although my ex-wife was very sympathetic to the aeromodelling cause, my new partner of 4 years has taken up the hobby herself! I taught her to fly over the course of a year or so, and now she's passed her BMFA 'A' certificate.
She's built a couple of models herself in the interim - a little Renard R17 from the Peter Rake plan, and a Dynaflite Bird of Time electric glider.
Currently she's practicing aerobatics for her 'B' test, besides building one of my own sports designs. Tough life, innit?
tim
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