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You've done good! So what.......... - that cameraman didn't expect it to fly? It looks terrific and obviously flies well. I hope it's as fun as it looks!
Vern
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Last edited by VNulk; 30 July 2008 at 06:59 PM.
Reason: spelling
...for a minute there i thought a wing tip would scrape the grass on takeoff. the ground is pretty rough for any model, isn't it? to preserve the appropriate scale between machine and ground, i suppose you would need to use a golf course...
marc