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DaveMc:
Got my new Breeze Pro Today. Started tonight. Should be ready to fly soon. Will post the pics of it as I go. So Far the only problem was figuring out how to get the CA to cure quickly....no Foam safe accelerator in my bag of tricks.. so I decided to wet one side of the foam and put CA on the other. Worked a treat... :D

D.

Happy Days:
The Breeze Pro looks a very advanced plane for a ‘First Timer’ Dave. You’re obviously a guy who likes to take the ‘Bull by the Horns.’ I admire your courage. :clap:

I looked at the advert,…….I couldn’t see what material it's made of,……..is it Depron?

Suddenly, it seems,  this has become a forum of extremes,……….Indoor Flight = no wind at all, Slope Soaring = the more wind the merrier! :D  (Well,…..up to a point. :lol: )

K.

DaveMc:
Hi Kieth,

The way i see it, Life is too damn short. If you want to experience something you should do it the right way. No Point wasting money on some piece of crap foamy thing from Smiths toy shop. Anyway I have been flying pretty advanced models for a long time now....25% Edge 540 with 3D surfaces, and of course the 4meter Fox. A little depron foamie is not gonna put me off. The Walls however is another matter  :?:

The Breeze Pro looks like 3mm Depron.
Goes together pretty easy.
Instruction manual is total crap.

D.

Happy Days:
“Life is too short” yes, I absolutely agree Dave.

As I see it, we live in a one time universe and we spend a long time dead! :(

DaveMc:
So here it is so far after a couple of hours last night..... most of which was spent trying to understand the pigeon english instruction book... :roll:

Anywho... just attached wings to the centre fuse piece then hinged on ailerons and elevator with fibre tape. Add the underside fuse part. Then put in the main carbon supports for the wings and of course the carbon undercarriadge legs in place. turn the lot over and add the top part of the fuse. Simple. Pity the lads writing the instructions couldn't have just said that.  :!:  But so far so good. Looks like a plane.. :)



Cheers D.

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