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Just relax, you're not alone
I'm trying to cure my waiting abstinences by building another airliner. It would have been easier if Ming sent me the tracking number![]() Ben_E |
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Can you see how easy to land this 737, no miss approach! Ming Lou |
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Ming, some future decals for us scaled for the windrider 737
http://www.drawdecal.com/store/index...ults&x=0&y=0#2 . |
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JK.. Nice landings
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I bet they can be landed slower, if you look at the videos from Kai Tak landing speed i slower, I think
I would advise all pilots to do a high altitude stall test, and I bet you will see that the stall comes at very low speeds - I'm not concerned at all. Ming's planes all fly great![]() Ben_E |
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Ben_E, I really hope this is the case.
I am not sure how to start this discussion... I was trying to avoid it for a long time. But here it is... Please don't take it as criticism or anything like that ![]() From looking at the halves of the fuselage there seem to be huge amount of extra foam that can be removed without sacrificing structural integrity. The rough guess is 20% or 150g of weight can be drilled out and cut off easily. I just want to ask your opinion what do you think about it? |
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