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Posted: September/25/2012 at 9:19am  Quote
 
I'm 60 and have been flying R/C on and off since I was 13. I prefer scale models, though my best efforts haven't amounted to more than a nice sport scale model. I've been reading threads on this site and I'm in awe of the talent and craftsmanship displayed here.

In recent years, I've been moving to the larger models as I find them more satisfying as well as easier to work on and see. Currently I have an Aeroworks P-51, a TBM Shockjet and a Zirolli Panther flying.

Being within a few years of retirement, I have an unbuilt  Meister FW-190 D-9 and a Proctor Fokker D.VII in the stash waiting on the free time to build them properly.

In the mean time, I'm thoroughly enjoying absorbing all the great information, tips and techniques the master builders are sharing here.

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Posted: September/25/2012 at 8:44pm  Quote
 
Hey Steven - thanks for joining us.  Plenty of info to be found here for sure, you can't help but be inspired.  Why not show us your airplanes?

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Posted: September/25/2012 at 10:21pm  Quote
 
Thanks Jeff

I bought this Be.2c a while back. I do not know if it is a kit or a scratch built. I got it 3rd hand and do not know the builder whom I was told had passed.

The model is 74" and has an OS .71 4 stroke engine. I am hoping somebody here can identify it.

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It looks very well done, I will have a friend see if he can identify it - good find!

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