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Ron:
Sounds really good Keith.
And after all, big curves are what the full size jets do, so realism rules.

Mine?
I'm ashamed to say it's only just got past the 'fitting servos' stage.
We had a small panic a couple of days ago when a water pipe started leaking in a big way. Problem was, it was buried in concrete under the tiled kitchen floor.
(who thinks up these ideas anyway :x )
But cutting it off each side of the kitchen, and running a hose around to the other side to link it up again, has restored normal water services - for the time being.
And in case you ask, no I'm not about to take a Kango Hammer to the kitchen floor.

So things aeronautical have taken a back seat for a while.

I did read the instructions, as you recommended - twice.
Well, I fell asleep in front of the fire the first time :roll:
I think I will fit the VT unit straight away.
After all, I've started - so I'll finish  8)

Ron

Happy Days:
Water, Water, everywhere, but not a drop to drink. :shock:

Oh Ron,……when I asked the question how you were getting on with your Squall I was hopping you tell me you were getting on “Swimmingly.” However it seems that such an answer would have been more actual, than metaphorical!
Well I’m sure in your capable hands you’ll find an answer to it all. :wink:
As for Dozing  in front of the fire, that’s my answer to most of life’s problems………“I’ll think about it, ZZZZzzzzzzzz” :roll:

So, you’re going in at the deep end and fitting the VT straight away er? You brave fellow you! :clap:  I’ll look forward to hearing how you get on with it.

Keep us posted!

Keith

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