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Post by Tedrocks456 »

Hi Every one from Cambridge uk

Building a Bergfalke IV 4.4m Chris Williams's plan. Enjoying the Build

Ed :D :D
John Vella
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Welcome Ed, I am sure you will have fun with your Bergfalke build. Do you have any other scale sailplanes? Best Regards John.
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Welcome Ed. You must post some pictures of your build.
Martin.
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chris williams
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Ed, are you planning the standard or the E-assist version...?
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chris williams wrote:Ed, are you planning the standard or the E-assist version...?

Hi l will use a electric motor as cambridge does not have many hill or cliff
Ed
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John Vella wrote:Welcome Ed, I am sure you will have fun with your Bergfalke build. Do you have any other scale sailplanes? Best Regards John.
l have a 2m discus glider it was fibreglass want to build a glider l have a aether 3700 hobby king first version not really scale
Like to build a Fox maybe next see how this goes

Ed
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Martin Gough wrote:Welcome Ed. You must post some pictures of your build.
Martin.
Some picture Bergfalke should wait to cover the top part and put all the linkage is in first then put the skin it

Ed
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Tedrocks456 wrote:
chris williams wrote:Ed, are you planning the standard or the E-assist version...?

Hi l will use a electric motor as cambridge does not have many hill or cliff
Ed
ivinghoe and warran hill in bedfordshire are not to far about 30 t0 40 miles . and will take a 1/4 scale ok
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Nice work. Is that a commercially available jig?
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Peter Balcombe
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Ed,
That looks to be a jig made along the lines of a "Bridson jig" & using standard hardware shop angle brackets.
Am I correct?

Peter
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