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mount leinster 14th,15th May......so who is going?
Happy Days:
Good Man Fred. There are some nice, clear, in-flight photos there :D . Well done that man!
Thanks for posting them :clap:
K.
gerryb:
thanks for the photos fred. a little bit too clear methinks keith! i hate to see scale models sail by with huge canopies and no one in the cockpit. terrible! what d'you think dave, ralph? will we make a bit of an effort to 'occupy the office'? even jim's profile of himself in the k8 is better than an empty cockpit. now, where's the camera?
Fred:
Ok, more photos.. From the phone, sorry for the bad quality! :oops:
Real or what?! JP Airliner...
Boys in the wood... Looking for Chris' glider...
It's here somewhere...
Look closer! (wings are yellow...)
Dave Pik 20 just before touch down...
Impact! Nothing broken. Re-clip the rudder, and off you go again :D
rogallo:
Fred,
thanks for a great days flying, Yes I do think scale models should have pilots but mine often go on strike due to the other pilots flying :oops:
Ralph
Happy Days:
As a final piece of news from last weekend…………. :D
I was up on the west slope of Big L. today.......... Very windy, in fact almost too windy, couldn’t launch the models :!: …..had to wait for a lull, then launch and quickly get the models out and away from the turbulence created by the top of the slope :? .
I found it very demanding flying but surprisingly (for me) nothing got broken. :) Maybe I’m finally getting the knack of this flying lark. 8)
But anyway, a really good thing today was that Chris’s Stargazer fell out of the tree that had been holding it captive this past week. :clap:
Slightly damaged and soaked through, it actually looks in not bad nick considering what weather it’s endured this past week.
So Chris is a happy chappie! :D
Keith
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