Yes but this is 2021 and some idiot somewhere might be doing just that......chris williams wrote: ↑09 Feb 2021, 16:20 Yes, in the 1930's people were so keen on record breaking, that they were prepared to go on flying after sunset...
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MINIMOA MO2a 3.5 SCALE
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- chris williams
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Time for the End Game...the entire airframe is covered with Solartex. The translucent areas have two coats of clear lacquer initially, which is flatted with wet with 600 w&d, and then another single coat of lacquer, mixed with some matting agent, applied over the top. After that, the trim colours can be applied. The fuselage is sprayed with 2-pack primer, flatted, and top-coated with the main and trim colours, also mixed with matting agent...
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Thank you, Max... Now for the finished model details...
Decals supplied by the Super-Separator and Dandy Decal Corp (i.e.Barrington V. Smallpiece) (also, the detachable u/c)
1:3.5 Scale
Wingspan: 4.85m
Wing Section: HQ35/14-12
A.U.W. 21lbs (9.5Kg)
Note: Since the events in Charlottesville, in the USA, the Nazi emblem has been removed from the rudder
Decals supplied by the Super-Separator and Dandy Decal Corp (i.e.Barrington V. Smallpiece) (also, the detachable u/c)
1:3.5 Scale
Wingspan: 4.85m
Wing Section: HQ35/14-12
A.U.W. 21lbs (9.5Kg)
Note: Since the events in Charlottesville, in the USA, the Nazi emblem has been removed from the rudder
- chris williams
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Maiden flights and virginity loss have one thing in common...they can only happen once...!
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Ok, Then we will only do it once...
BC
I was just trying to keep the suspense going.....
BC
I was just trying to keep the suspense going.....
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Didn’t that go the same way as the half crown in 1971?
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- chris williams
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In action, the MO2a has no vices, and on a calm day on the flat, seems to fly at near scale speed. It's hard to quantify if the flaps make much difference, but you certainly don't need them landing into a strong wind, as the glider darn nearly stops in mid air. The drop off dolly is mixed with the spoilers so you don't have to take your hands off the sticks during take off.