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Hi Every one from Cambridge uk
Building a Bergfalke IV 4.4m Chris Williams's plan. Enjoying the Build
Ed
Building a Bergfalke IV 4.4m Chris Williams's plan. Enjoying the Build
Ed
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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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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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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 scaleJohn 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.
Like to build a Fox maybe next see how this goes
Ed
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Some picture Bergfalke should wait to cover the top part and put all the linkage is in first then put the skin itMartin Gough wrote:Welcome Ed. You must post some pictures of your build.
Martin.
Ed
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ivinghoe and warran hill in bedfordshire are not to far about 30 t0 40 miles . and will take a 1/4 scale okTedrocks456 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
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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
That looks to be a jig made along the lines of a "Bridson jig" & using standard hardware shop angle brackets.
Am I correct?
Peter