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Barry Lewis
Приєднався 21 жов 2009
swallow 90 Patternship (Flair)
This Model had a YS120AC previously fitted, now fitted with a basic ASP 90, the trimming and Balancing process begins again.
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Much Marcle LMA "Richard Rawle's 1/4 Scale Mosquito" 2022
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Richards 1/3 scale Mosquito took 16 years in the making. Engines are Valach 120cc inlines. The two cylinders go into one exhaust box to give it a smooth sound. Read more about it on Richards Shop Site:- rawleaviation.blogspot.com/p/partnership.html?m=1
LHMA PUG V August 2021
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The PUG kit designed and distributed by Angel wings Model Manufacturers. Verdict: HLG lightweight Glider for fun on slope or the flats.
Smallwood Vintage Show Dancing Diggers 2021
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Smallwood Vintage Show Dancing Diggers 2021
Smallwood Vintage Show Tractor Parade 2021
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Smallwood Vintage Show Tractor Parade 2021
Smallwood Vintage Show Dancing Diggers 2021 parade
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Smallwood Vintage Show Dancing Diggers 2021 parade
Massey Ferguson Steering yolk Bush bore modification.
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Massey Ferguson Steering yolk Bush bore modification.
Просто - Песня ! )))😂
is this club Lizard Hill Model Flying Club still running?
which circuit used Please send diagram if possible
Do u think people understand this co.omplicated science shit I will stick to my fist mefisto
Not Piezo but a electric powered replacement is what I think he means!
Thats not how a piezo lighter works you don't need a battery looks like the circuit boosts the 1.5 volts from the battery to create a spark. a piezo crystal creates the high voltage when it is compressed or impacted like in a lighter without the battery
Hi, I'm very sorry but this video can't be understood.
Good
hi, greetings from venezuela. What is the electronic circuit? thanks
Beautiful bro❤️
I remember watching this I was thirteen at the time, my dad George Rowlands was a voluntary Fireman at Albrighton and RAF Cosford but passed away the year before this fire.
Looks really Goofy - swap those retracts - so the strutts are inboard and wheels are outboard.
I have the same engine, do you know your peak rpms? I only get around 6700 with a 19x8 prop. Thanks!
Blimey, remember all that and they lived in the wooden Hut at the back of the Bush...I know John Powell and the lads...but the wife is searching for old Fire Station Photos...I've just submitted a paper clipping of the station as of 1989 before it closes down...keep your eyes peeled as it needs accepting first...lol
Hi Louise My Wife's Grandfather was Chief Fire Officer and her Father Bill Thomas also worked as fireman in the 1940's / 1950's for Albrighton Fire Station...her Father Bill fell off the Engine in the 50's and broke his Arm bad...that ended his career...thanks for posting again...
Ah wow. I'm always interested to hear any history. My grandparents had the grocers shop next to the butchers which is now part of the pub. My dad was Pete Powell he was killed in a car accident in May 1971 so any pictures or information are priceless to me 😍
My gramps filmed this 😍 I'm trying to find out if anyone is able to identify any of the boys in this footage as they look around the age my dad would have been at the time. As he died when I was 2 this could possibly be the only moving pictures I've ever seen of him.
Cute! Just needs that geared Pobjoy radial up front....
Whoa! Where's the sub fin?
Hi , what piezo lighter did you use ? cheers
Hi, Sorry to jump in. I just coverted one and it does work ( well so far) and its amazing to see a strong spark from a 1.5volt AA battery. You will need to buy a battery operated gas/hob/stove gas lighter, not a piezoelectric gas lighter. From the appaerance of his circuit board the gentleman probably used one called Masterclass gas lighter, about £10 to £12 from Amazon for example. I used a cheaper £3 one from China which has a slightly different circuitry but very similar. You'll need to do a little bit of desoldering to remove a few components and solder some back on. You'll need to change the capacitor to a 400v one, for example, but it is really very basic soldering work. You can either use a micro-switch or a reed switch to trigger the spark, or even use a hall effect sensor but that's beyound my electronic knowhow. Hope this helps.
Hey Bazza its Darrell
Love it. Been looking for some reasonable dimensions for some time now, without success. I'd like to build one myself. Any chance you wold provide some guidance (plans, etc.) ?
That's an awesome model of the Stipa Caproni , Where can I get some plans for it!
The jeans vest that Tim was wearing, it was a gift that him recived in my city. Colatina, Brazil. there are 2 flags in left side, Brazil and Espirito santo (my state).
There are still a few shows remaining if you want to catch it ....
Rippers Backing band are called Sandstone...all the way from Ireland...
It was at the Robin2 in Bilston, Wolverhampton on 29th may....in attendance was KK Downing in the audience...good for us that we took our Juggulator album sleeve and a couple more....came away very happy all for £13.50 ticket....lol
Where was this show?
may be turn in opposit direction, the strut going to inboard.
Lovely! The silver bipe is my own-design Blackburn B2. 66", 8 1/2lb AUW, running on a 5S set-up. Can't speak for the rest of the inmates though......
Thank you....they were really so awesome, I loved every minute. They sounded even better that this!
Set me freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lookout!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent!
first
Excellent fellas
Called the Hooper because it's slow and has trouble with wind....
Super ! j'aime bien ce type de modèle antique et li est vraiment cool en vol... Bons vols !
nothing happening in England and its 10.51pm ...
in Germany too, have a drink...
counting down and waiting , here in France it's 11.40 pm ...
Great night ! Thanks for uploading !
jamie its rhys I'm watching its so COOL
Beautiful model. What engine is it running?
does anyone have a plan for this?, i missed the rcme magazine that this plan came free with.
way cool
Yeah! it was very fast, shame it is now no more. I stuffed it in whilst diving at high speed out of a loop and spiralling with full elevon throws. Trouble was, this manoeuvre acted as a massive air brake. The model just tumbled into the ground. When i got over to it, the damage was a split nose and the motor had fell off. Could have repaired it there and then, but i had excepted the fact that this model needed retiring as i need to experiment with larger versions.. lol