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Ken, I downloaded it last night. Don't know if I can get it 2 a PDF, but I can bring it 2 u on a USB stick. (if u have PDF? ) Had a look last night. Would b good if we got it 2 go like that.
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YAY!!! I'm in this time!!
I have a brand new ASP 15 to use. Not as impressive as the OS25 of course, but still looks like fun.
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Good Peter.... No hurry ..my problem is I CAN download it as a ZIP.file, but CAN'T convert it to PDF... I see Greg mentioned pylon racing ....these MIGS would be great for that ... wouldn't have to worry as much about biting the dust .. just get the pre-made template out and cut the replacement part...quick cheap and simple repair.
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Ok. Well I looked after u said b4, I can print out the file and templates if that helps.
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Vince has kindly downloaded the MIG 7 plans and templates ... they are quite well detailed .... i am thinking of making templates of ply, mdf or some other material... they will then be available for people to copy straight onto the corflute.... any ideas on the best choice of material for the templates please let me know . 2mm corflute is required for the wings .and seems to be a bit hard to source ... can get 3mm but not 2 mm locally.... so again any ideas greatly appreciated.
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I've just finished gluing some plans together. A bit fiddly, but looks good and is somewhat flat...
I didn't realise (because I didn't look) that the model calls for a 20 to 25 size engine. Drats... don't have one of those... My ASP 15 might be a bit on the 'Scale Power Size' and may not have enough vertical grunt to tow a streamer or something. I have an old Enya 19, but it's kind of too precious to use in a disposable model. I'm going to have to try to sneak a new or second-hand one into the PO Box without anyone noticing. Any ideas on how to do that???
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