From Tobe's skunkworkshop
- Shaun
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Your modelling output is exceptional pal. I wish I could do 50% of this.
- Shaun
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The traveller in the box is a great idea. Years ago there was a slope glider called Sigma (Single or 2 channel) that had a custom wood suitcase made for it that included the tx etc.
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Slowly we are getting decent weather so it's time to get thing ready for the field, I'm surely behind schedule but working on it
Cheers,
Tobe
Tobe
- Shaun
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You have a few models at my house pal. Definitely a Blunderbird, possibly a pageboy
I'll have a look for you when I get home.
I'll have a look for you when I get home.
- Shaun
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Here you go.
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...I'm close to have more models around the world than home...which is a fortune because I wouldn't have the space for it here
My son's comment, dad you can fly a model airplane more than a day normally!
My son's comment, dad you can fly a model airplane more than a day normally!
Cheers,
Tobe
Tobe
- Shaun
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There's a multiprotocol module there if you missed it in the pic.
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- Wayne_H
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Re: From Tobe's skunkworkshop
I have a Sigma complete with its own customized travel case. Mine is rudder & motor, using Phil's 1+1 (propo rudder & 3 position throttle). It's a great combination that has provided naff all slope flying but hours of thermal fun.
For anybody considering building a travel box or case, I recommend you try 4 or 5mm core-flute (like corrugated cardboard but made from plastic). Easy to work, comes in many colours, waterproof and much tougher than cardboard or thin 3ply.
Cheers,
Wayne
Once a Retrobate, always a Retrobate............
Wayne
Once a Retrobate, always a Retrobate............
- Shaun
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When I covered it on the mag, I had an email from a guy who built a 2 x version and was considering a 3 x or 4 x version.