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Always loved your SU-35, a smart looking aircraft and the way you make it fly it looks so easy, but I know that's mostly you!
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Thanks Hugh. Maps are easy. I just googled navigation map of the area I live. I then copy and pasted the map I like on a word document. When you click on an image in a word document you get a scale tool (a little circle on each side). So you then click and hold the little circle and move it to the size you like. I reduced enough where you can see the details and I printed it. Cut around the edge of the map and fold it into a quarter.
If you contact me on Facebook I send you an example word document.
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t01ga beautiful job with the weathering and the cockpit. The map is a nice touch. Where do you find maps that small and detailed?
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Here is my customised and weathered Flightline OV-10 Bronco!!!
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Not a plane and since it'll be hard to top that KC-135 of awesome I'll break the ice and give everyone else some time to regroup with a Fletcher. Major Painting for Hull, Superstructure, and Guns is done and I'm down to detail work and fitting out with servo's for turret rotation and a smoke generator. Maybe come spring I'll be able to get some good pics of her on some water.
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Custom Rc KC-135 with F-16 on Boom second flight with GoPro inflight footage.
Kc-135 StratoTanker and F-16 pictures from last nights flying. Video here: https://youtu.be/jMViY8y_Lrg
Photos taken by Kevin Smith. F-22 pilot Nathan Baxter
Tanker was built from an AL37 airliner sold at Motion Rc.com
3d parts designed by Tom Mansell and original boom design by Andrew O’Laughlin.
Graphics created by Callie Soden of Callie Graphics designed after a real tanker from the 151st ARW in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Outstanding photography, the EDF's ain't bad either!Originally posted by 4923crew View PostWeekend fun in Price Utah. Took 14 jets for their Fun-fly. Was able to capture some of my best pictures of the year down there. Enjoy Post 1 of 3ish.
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My wife took this photo this afternoon of me with my Do-335.
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Bonnie, Welcome to Hobby Squawk and the advice James gave you is spot on. Here at the "Squawk" we have a very good-natured approach to helping out if able. Contacting a local RC Club saves you the hassle of shipping and you might also try a local privately-owned hobby shop if one is available to you. Many clubs have annual auctions as well. Making a list and taking pictures will be invaluable to you going forward. I hope I have added some assistance to your dilemna. Best, Steve (LB)Originally posted by Bonnie View PostWell guys I didn't really know where else to turn I had inherited a bunch of remote control seems to be antique airplanes trying to see their value and sell them to somebody who will enjoy them I'm open for suggestions
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Hello Bonnie and welcome to Squawk. You can start by posting some photos of what you have. I would go to this section, start a new thread explaining the situation and posting pictures. Our members would probably be able to let you know the names of the items you have acquired which could then start getting you towards an idea of their value. Then you can list them in the classifieds to try and sell them. You could also do a google search for a Radio Control Club in your area. If they have a website, you can contact the president and I am sure some members would be interested in seeing what you have. You can get buyers locally.Originally posted by Bonnie View PostWell guys I didn't really know where else to turn I had inherited a bunch of remote control seems to be antique airplanes trying to see their value and sell them to somebody who will enjoy them I'm open for suggestions
I hope this helps.
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Best, LB
Just awesome!!!!!
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