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Hello one and all
- terry white
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- Location: wareham,dorset.england
Re: Hello one and all
HI Peter, Welcome to the forum,The models looking great. Not sure the rear wheel is scale though!! and there seems to be something wrong with the glass canopy bubble Ter.
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- terry white
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- Location: wareham,dorset.england
Re: Hello one and all
Peter I have just noticed that like Cliff (laser cut sailplanes) you come from sunny Bristol.
I was just wondering; did he give you a sizeable discount for you to call him "NICE". Ter
I was just wondering; did he give you a sizeable discount for you to call him "NICE". Ter
- Peter Balcombe
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- Location: Clevedon, North Somerset, U.K.
Re: Hello one and all
Terry,
I don’t think that Norwich is anywhere near Bristol
I don’t think that Norwich is anywhere near Bristol
- terry white
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Re: Hello one and all
Sorry lads, Ive misread a vital piece of the post, like the word Norwich.I must stay off the pop. Ter.
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- Location: Norfolk. Premier slope soaring country.
Re: Hello one and all
Hi Peter 1957
We aero tow from a site near Hunstanton in Norfolk if its any help. Also the Binham aerotow meet in August is very good.. You can slope soar all along the North Norfolk coastline from Runcton to Cromer and I have flown of the cliffs at Yarmouth. Though a quarter scale jobby may not be suitable off the cliffs. The plane will fly ok but the rollover on landing is a bit tricky due to the shape of the cliffs.
Regards
Barry
We aero tow from a site near Hunstanton in Norfolk if its any help. Also the Binham aerotow meet in August is very good.. You can slope soar all along the North Norfolk coastline from Runcton to Cromer and I have flown of the cliffs at Yarmouth. Though a quarter scale jobby may not be suitable off the cliffs. The plane will fly ok but the rollover on landing is a bit tricky due to the shape of the cliffs.
Regards
Barry
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- Location: Herne Bay, Kent
Re: Hello one and all
Welcome Peter. I can also recommend visiting Binham in late August. Wiverton has been pretty overgrown the last few years, but as I cycled past it last August (whilst at the Binham week), I noticed they had done a lot of clearing and there is access to the ‘edge’ and suitable launch point, and they have installed a bench so you can sit and fly. Still not ideal for landings up there though.
Simon
Simon