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The French Corner / M339
« on: February 23, 2014, 21:22:50 PM »
Hi Ronan

Fantastic paint job, think, my next mb339 will have a sport paint job also, just need to get the thinking cap on :?: well done  :clap:  :clap:  :clap:  :clap:  :clap:

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PSS / Aermacchi PSS project
« on: February 15, 2014, 22:18:08 PM »
hi Ronan

here is a link to the mb-339 colour scheme :

http://olivier040.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/laermacchi-mb-339-dantoine/

jp

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PSS / Aermacchi PSS project
« on: January 30, 2014, 00:07:33 AM »
Hi Ralph

Decals in the post from today, you should have them by the weekend :?:

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PSS / Aermacchi PSS project
« on: January 26, 2014, 23:03:44 PM »
Hi all

Ronan the model looks great, just needs a good paint job.

Ralph I have the set you need RS44 training squardon.


e-mail me your address,

johnp

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The French Corner / M339
« on: November 25, 2013, 01:35:08 AM »
hi ronan

looked at photo of tail, rudder is upside down, wide edge at the top  :?: I will e-mail new instruction manual to you.

johnp

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Slope Soaring / Important
« on: November 08, 2013, 20:01:28 PM »
Done guys :clap:

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PSS / Aermacchi PSS project
« on: October 23, 2013, 21:57:54 PM »
Looking good phil, the panel lines set a model off. Have not got round to producing any decals for the panels yet, just can't get any time at the moment to complete the various vents and panel drawings. Send me a few pics when you finish the weathering.

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Events / PSSA Great Orme Oct 2013
« on: October 15, 2013, 20:23:52 PM »
Hi All

Well, now that I have recovered from a fantastic weekend flying with our fellow slope pilots from across the irish sea, on the Great Orme in Wales.
This was the last event of the 2013 PSSA flying season, and what a great event it was, with a large turn out of pilots from all over the U.K.
After an early start, my good wife Roisin and I arrived at the great Orme ski carpark around 12.00pm. Ray and Anne Jones arrived shorty after us, along with Phil Cooke and Matt, then after we had the usual hand shakes and greetings, it was off to the slope to meet up with the rest of the pilots.
The east slope was a new location for me to fly off, however the lift was fantastic, which was good, as any mistakes on the part of the pilot, would see the model end up in the sea.
Ray and I flew the two magisters first, and both flew smoothly out over the sea in the pure lift, them the two MB 339A's got a flight, again both flew well. I had a couple more flights during the day, however as always, I spent more time talking than flying, 'well it was nice to chat with some old faces and make many new friends.



My good friend Ray( designer of the Magister and MB 339a) and myself pose for a photo before a flight.

Getting the Magister ready for her first flight.



One of the most impressive flights of the day was completed by Phil Cooke
with his new MB 339A in the Peru Colours. This model was one of the Islandmodels kits, with the new RG14 wing sections and the model had full cockpit details designed by Phil. The AUW of the finish model came out at almost 7lbs, double the weight of standard model, however, the model flew fantastic in the strong lift with a fast turn of speed and a very smooth aerobatic flight performance, the best I have seen from this version of the model.



Close up of the cockpit details



Phil and myself with our two MB 339A's

With the light dropping off on the slope, it was time to go to our hotel and out for a bit of Craic in the local bars and clubs.

We arrived on the slope around 10.30am on the Sunday. Phil and Matt had already tested the lift, which was again good off the east slope. I had carried the big B52 on the roof of the car all the way over to wales, so today was the day for the big BUFF to grace the skies over the Great Orme.
Phil give me a flight with his Shooting star, which I had to fly in Mode 2 :?: 'I fly Mode 1' however after a few mins, I was happy soaring out over the sea and along the cliff edge.

With Ray and phil's help, I managed to put the BUFF together quickly and we carried it off to the slope. The looks that Phil and I got from the local walkers as we passed them was priceless, 'good god look at the size of that plane!' 'can you guys sit inside that model and fly it' and the best comment from a guy as we passed him, ' lads is that a B52 bomber, why not fly that model over Westminster and drop your bombs on them Tory bast*/~*'.  :clap:  :clap:



Phil keeping a tight grip on the B52.



Pilot and ground crew ready for take off!

When we got to the slope, surprise, surprise, the wind had dropped to 4mph, so we would have to wait about 45mins before we could fly the big Buff over the Orme.



While waiting we took a few pics with the big model.



Big Tim and myself



Simon and I get the big lady ready for flight!

Simon must have had 'three weetabix' for breakfast that morning for he managed to throw off the big Buff on his own :clap:













The flight was great and the big lady flew very smooth in the strong lift, however I did damage the model on landing breaking the fuselage behind the wind, 'I hate big ROCKS' :evil:  :evil:



Rock number one on approach!



I just missed this rock, and then had to fly into the ferns, however the model is repaired and ready for another mission :lol:



Ray with his Alpha Jet, along with Dave and myself.





This is Simon's U2 about to go off the slope.



U2 and B52 in formation



A group photo of all the pilots on Sunday

Well another event season over, and a big thankyou to Phil, Matt, Simon, Sue, Tim and all the local pilots, not forgetting my good friends Ray and Anne for a fantastic weekend, I look forward to attending next years event, and maybe a squadron of B52 bombers flying over the Great Orme :?:  :?:

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Wanted / Coverite iron on fabric
« on: October 11, 2013, 21:15:36 PM »
Hi guys

Has anyone got any vintage cream coverite iron on fabric, very like solartex except it is the USA version, Dave in the states needs a roll or less, it is for covering a biplane tailplane section. If anyone has any for sale, could you e-mail me or post here, as I want to add it to Dave's kit, which will be shipped within the next two weeks.

Thankyou

Johnp

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PSS / Aermacchi PSS project
« on: October 10, 2013, 11:28:54 AM »
Hi Phil

Wow, she looks fantastic, the two tone blue colour scheme looks the business.
I will have to draw up a set of waterslide decals for the various vents and panels for this model when I get some time, with this colour scheme, the various panels and with panel lines applied, along with the various fuselage text, would stand out on this already fantastic model.
I want a few good photos this weekend of this model for the website, well done, outstanding work. :clap:  :clap:  :clap:  :clap:  :clap:  :clap:

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PSS / Aermacchi PSS project
« on: October 09, 2013, 21:56:50 PM »
Hi Phil

Looks like the painting is coming along well, interesting way of adding the camo blue coat, never seen this foam tape before, clever idea! :clap: keep at it phil, big winds on Saturday, and with that RG14 wing, this MB339 should burn up the sky!!! :P

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PSS / Aermacchi PSS project
« on: October 08, 2013, 00:14:55 AM »
Very nice work Phil, looking forward to getting a close look at the model over the weekend. The cockpit looks fantastic.

See you on Saturday

JP

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Events / The Big L fly-in 28th 29th Sept
« on: October 02, 2013, 21:27:36 PM »
Well, what a fantastic weekend, was great to see such a good turnout for the last event of the year. The wind wasn't perfect but the craic and company made up for it. It was good to see a few new faces and Richard's friends from Lithuania and Russia, I hope they bring home some fond memories of their weekend with us mad Irish glider pilots.  Yes Gerry the hat does belong to me, I will forward address to you.
Ok some photos from the weekend taken by photographer/cook Roisin:











Fred doing his 'river dance' :?:







Saturday night's entertainment and meal, ' oh the Vodka was flowing' :oops:



























Thanks to all the pilots who attended the event, looking forward to next year's season.

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Slope Soaring / Quark tubes
« on: September 27, 2013, 17:40:08 PM »
Hi John

Home base ali tubes are not good, I could never get the right fit for a 8mm rod with a 10mm ali tube. What are you looking for, I have various sizes of carbon tube in the work shop and a few rods. Let me know tonight and I may be able to bring some with me to bigL tomorrow. :?:

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