Been in the loft!

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NeilMac
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Been in the loft!

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I am slowly but surely finding all my hidden treasurers in the loft, modelling stuff that I have kept as I knew at some point in my life I would want it.

I recently found my Fox 15, last flown round in circles in about 1979. It was bought from Henry J Nicholls for the sum of £4.16 and was a little gummed up when found but is turning over nicely again now. I will give it a run when I can find the DC engine stand I have... somewhere.

Today I found a box with magazines; a complete set of Aeromodellers from 1973, 74, 75 and most of 76, and, the real prize... my plans; two of which will be very shortly gracing my building board; the Apprentice s/c glider designed by David Boddington, and a 36" high wing s/c design called Snipe that is designed for a 0.49 engine, but I will convert it to lectric.

There is more stuff up there, I just need to move enough bags and boxes until I find it.
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There's nowt in my loft other than lots of insulation and space(40ft sq footprint). There's not even a water tank, we have a pri-matic system with a 210ltr pressurised hot water storage tank in the airing cupboard. It's a shame to waste soooo much space.
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There's no water tank in the loft, just lots and lots and lots of 'stuff'.

I used to know where everything was... then my wife discovered all that 'storage space', and has been doing her very best ever since to fill every inch of it.
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I do all my modelling in (half of) the loft - I have managed to protect my approx. 10ft x 6ft(?) area from invasion or encroachment for several years now :twisted:

It's not too bad - it's warmer and more convenient than the garage, but having only about a 3ft bench limits the size of what I can build - and I have to build starboard wings first.......
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So the 15ft wingspan, KeilKraft Southerner will have to wait then Col ...😊😊
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Actually..... Just use a lot of wing joiners :lol:
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Neil,
You need a word with Glyn re the Apprentice.. He had to do a lot of fettling to get it flying well....

Shaun..
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Shaun wrote: 07 Mar 2019, 13:02 You need a word with Glyn re the Apprentice.. He had to do a lot of fettling to get it flying well....

Shaun..
That's interesting, any ideas what the issues were?

Mind, after such a long break it would probably be difficult to spot whether the deficiencies in performance were down to the model, or the pilot.
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It was definitely the model, Glyn is an accomplished pilot. He comes on the forum occasionally but I'll give him a call and ask him to post some advice.

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Shaun wrote: 07 Mar 2019, 13:48 It was definitely the model, Glyn is an accomplished pilot. He comes on the forum occasionally but I'll give him a call and ask him to post some advice.

Shaun
I have found a write up of an Apprentice build; there is something wrong with the design of the tail. It can be overcome with a little work.
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