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Micro Wolf
- Trevor
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Re: Micro Wolf
Thanks Frank. There are a couple of 100in traditionally built gliders hoping for a tow, so hopefully it should manage those okay.
Trevor
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- chris williams
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Re: Micro Wolf
Managed to really wring the Wolf out at White Sheet yesterday. It's about as much fun as you can have standing up...! 

- chris williams
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Re: Micro Wolf
And now, the video...
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- Martynk
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Re: Micro Wolf
I like that.. Very nice indeed. A good practical size as well
- Barry_Cole
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Re: Micro Wolf
Not from the photographers point of view!!!!Martynk wrote:I like that.. Very nice indeed. A good practical size as well




BC
- ARUP
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Re: Micro Wolf
Very nice! You're so lucky to have such a great slope, too!
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- Location: Essex/limousin France
Re: Micro Wolf
The wolf plan looks great ! I'm liking this smaller scale stuff,,,,,,come on Chris how about a small rhonadler ?? I'll be on board with having a fleet of 1/6 scale sailplanes as they will be easier for me too take too France !
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Re: Micro Wolf
Chris - love the Mini Wolf and the small Petrel - I think free plans are a great way of encouraging more interest in scale sailplanes.
The smaller size certainly makes storage easier !!!!
There is no right or wrong size but can I draw your attention to the excellent 'Action Man' type 'Action figures' produced by Dragon. They do a vast range of military figures /uniforms/civilian clothes and a huge range of very life-like heads. All this can be found on Ebay and heads are in the £5-10 range which make excellent pilots. These are 1/6 scale so....... any chance of a 1/6 Rhonadler ????
Paul
The smaller size certainly makes storage easier !!!!
There is no right or wrong size but can I draw your attention to the excellent 'Action Man' type 'Action figures' produced by Dragon. They do a vast range of military figures /uniforms/civilian clothes and a huge range of very life-like heads. All this can be found on Ebay and heads are in the £5-10 range which make excellent pilots. These are 1/6 scale so....... any chance of a 1/6 Rhonadler ????
Paul
- Trevor
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Re: Micro Wolf
My build of Chris's Micro Wolf is at last underway. See link below for the first instalment:
http://www.bartonhewsons.uk/home/modelf ... diary.html
http://www.bartonhewsons.uk/home/modelf ... diary.html
Trevor
www.bartonhewsons.uk
www.bartonhewsons.uk
- terry white
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Re: Micro Wolf
Good build thread Trevor, good pici's too.