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Posted: December/01/2022 at 9:21am  Quote
 

This month's winner of Model Of The Month is

Thomas White's (Invertmast) Flying Pancake

This is an awesome model and build thread that certainly deserves
this award from the craftsmanship and sheer amount of information in Thomas's thread!





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Posted: December/01/2022 at 9:36am  Quote
 
I WON

I REALLY WON!?   Lol.    Guess i better go buy some lotto tickets! Hahaha.


Thanks Mike!    I should build another (better) Pancake, that was a fun airplane, now im hungry. Haha

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Posted: December/02/2022 at 4:40am  Quote
 
Congratulations! Love this plane, and truly deserved award!

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Posted: December/05/2022 at 3:20pm  Quote
 
Congratulations Thomas!

I still have to build mine.  Thanks for the fiberglass parts and landing gears!

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Posted: December/06/2022 at 5:26am  Quote
 
Congrats, Thomas! 
Anyone ever wonder how the pilot got into and out of the cockpit in this airplane?


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Congrats, Thomas! 
Anyone ever wonder how the pilot got into and out of the cockpit in this airplane?


Ladder through a hatch in the bottom. :)


I have a picture of it somewhere in my doc stash.

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Posted: December/06/2022 at 8:57am  Quote
 
Tricky after a "Pancake Landing"


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Congrats, Thomas! 
Anyone ever wonder how the pilot got into and out of the cockpit in this airplane?


Ladder through a hatch in the bottom. :)


I have a picture of it somewhere in my doc stash.

Oh it would have been such a cooler story if they had to try and climb up from the tail 


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