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super 60 Basic Member
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Joined: May/08/2012 South Africa Posts: 5 IP Logged
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Posted: June/05/2012 at 12:08am |
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Hi every one I have just finnisshed my first big twin. Its a he 111. Then wing span is 120' it went better than the first time as the the cg was to far back but a extra 1 kg help sorted that out. It now has 4.5 of lead in the nose
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Joined: December/30/2004 Denmark Posts: 713 IP Logged
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Posted: June/05/2012 at 2:18am |
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Hi super60, and welcome to RCSB!
Your He-111 looks great - and huge. I don't envy you the rivet work.
I assume that is a real dog standing next to it in one of those pictures?
Maybe you could go back and edit the post so the pictures are arranged below each other? You do this by placing the cursor just before each picture and tap enter on your keyboard twice, and then again with the cursor just after each picture.
Jesper
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Building: Fieseler Fi-167, SAAB T-17, Orlogsvaerftet H-Maskinen
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Posted: June/05/2012 at 6:25am |
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Hi sorry about that, first time posting pic's. Lol lol yes that's my flying buddy. My dad and I always take him to the field with us. I forgot to say is that it is electric. All hk stuff( I am 18 so can't afford the expensive stuff!!!! But it works)its 1500whats motors with 85 ampe spend controls with 5000 5s. My dad got it as a wreck and lay around for a long time. I decded to rebuilt it, and added all the panel lines and and rivets. We now working on a v1 to be dropped for the he 111
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Posted: June/05/2012 at 6:59am |
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Yeah,
Electric is the way to go for twins. How does it fly? I went to Spain a couple of weeks ago where they have a "real" He-111. Looks awesome in real life too.
Jesper
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Building: Fieseler Fi-167, SAAB T-17, Orlogsvaerftet H-Maskinen
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Posted: June/05/2012 at 7:21am |
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It goes ok still getting use to it. It os a very heavy plane in the air, u ask it to climb u don't tell it. It also has a very small ruder so it tednds to "slide" on aproch. It looks and sounds great the shape in the air is just magic, the main thing is that I am still a little scared of it but that will change as I get use to it
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Posted: June/05/2012 at 8:03am |
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Very impressive at an age that is about one-fourth most of the other members! Nice job.
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Posted: June/05/2012 at 9:28am |
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Lol lol thanks hay. I am hoping to do a ziroli p40 next.
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Posted: June/05/2012 at 10:45am |
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That is a great looking 111. You have the plane I probably most want to build. Any idea who's plans it was built from?
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