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Old 21-10-2004   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by No.6
Thanks for the advice wonwinglow

Scale flight is where I want to go. You are right I think if it wasn’t for micro servos and the such and cheapness of these models I don’t think I would be able to afford to fly RC, or at least not for a while!
I have been browsing your website and took great enjoyment in the "Woburn Moth Meet 2004" photos; I have a true love for Vintage aircraft and hope to fly some of my own scale representations in the future.

Thanks again.
*** Thats the spirit No.6 ! you are right about this mini gear,in the past we were forced to build big which brings with it added expense of materials etc the small r/c revolution has been a breath of fresh air to us all,even small twins are possible now with the miniature speed controllers available,with your knowledge of small rubber models you should now be able to explore the exciting world of practical small scale radio jobs.
Quite a few of those designs can be easily scaled up twice size and converted for micro radio.
The Sedes are developing a 'Wafer' battery that will be lost in the fuselage of a model,cannot wait for this new technology to hit the model world,and it will as well !
Glad that you enjoyed the site,if you live within driving distance of the Woburn Moth meet then you will have a really nostalgic day out,the fly in emulates the pre war 'picnic' atmosphere of a real flying day out,the estate is such a beautiful setting as well.
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