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787 Dreamliner PSS
billscottni:
Looking good JP.
:clap:
Now all you need to think about is how to protect it while travelling to and from events! :?:
andrew wallace:
:clap: :clap: :clap:
looking forwards to seeing it next weekend :D
JohnPearson:
Icelandair 787 cleared for take off! yes I finished the windrider 787 today ready for Big L next weekend. I had to just, add the large logos to the sides of the fuselage and complete the belly pan under the wings. Fingers crossed we get the lift needed to fly this bird.
What's next for the building board :?:
Happy Days:
Hmmmm,…….very smart John. I like the clean lines of the livery. :clap: Look forward to seeing it in the air next weekend. :D (Only hope the weather is going to be kind to us. :( )
Just explain to me how this bird is going to land, :?: John………surely those engines are going to be ripped of the wings, aren’t they? :!:
As for your next project, I’ll email you a list of models I’d like you to build for me,…..Up for it? :lol:
Keith
JohnPearson:
Hi Keith
The engines should come off on landing? they are held on with elastic bands and break away from the wings according to 'Ming' from Windrider models. I used a different system on the Big B52, so I will see if this method works. Fingers crossed for the winds and weather for next weekend!
As for the next project, I will have to finish the repairs on my 1/3 scale Tigermoth which I crashed last year. :cry:
Tigermoth at 2010 scale N.I. championships
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