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Sorry you've been ill. Great story about your flight.
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A few quick shots of some new birds. The stick has turned in a time of just over 1 min. ,and the canard about the same. Salem got into the tissue stash and about five sheets got trashed.More later.
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After some trimming the new stick gave about a 90- second flight on 950 winds .I had forgotten how much fun it is to twist up some rubber and toss a plane. More later. Almost forgot I took my riser 100 v tail out with the new stick and got a 40- min. flight off the old girl,had lots of fun chasing hawks.
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Last edited by rabidrue1; Aug 16, 2021 at 09:45 AM.
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Rubber is great fun.
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There it is! Ha! Found ya Rabid! a guy can only get recovery here where I am! Lookin' awfully purty there Scotty!
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