Guillows fly or hanger queen
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freefall
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Guillows fly or hanger queen
I was just curious as to how many modelers fly these Guillows kits and how many make them hanger queens?I have just started back into freeflight and am curious>Ronald

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Madman Stephan
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That's usually a decision you make BEFORE going out to buy a new kit. I'm obviously not going to buy a kit that offers a wide range of possiblities for static display, then build it and suddenly decide to throw it off the roof of my house. If I decide to build a kit for flying, I will build it as such. Although I may use a glider as a static display, I would never use a static display for flying.
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kittyfritters
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Guillows fly or hangar queen
This flight shot is a 500 series Stuka. Note: this model WAS built with the kit wood. It wasn't spectacular, flew in the 10 to 20 second range, but I could get it to fly reliably. One skeptical modeler who witnessed a 19 second flight of this model was heard to remark. "Now I've seen everything. A pig can fly!"
Yes, it is in Japanese markings.
Howard

Yes, it is in Japanese markings.
Howard
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kittyfritters
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kittyfritters
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freefall
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sweet stuka
kittyfritters that,s a sweet stuka.I am working on a TBF avenger will show photo when finished to many projects not enough time,Ron
If its not flyen your not tryen!Ron
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bigbill1966
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Re: Guillows fly or hanger queen
nice photo i,m gonna have to move to california... the problem is you spend hours building these then if you fly them you run the risk of breakages but they are aeroplanes so fly they must its only fair... but should you build for static then the wife will break it dusting it or the cat will knock it of the shelf so its fly for me cos it gets broken either way
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kittyfritters
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Re: Guillows fly or hanger queen
That Stuka was built in 2004 and was flown for several years. I still have a three of the models that I built that year in flyable condition. The Stuka, unfortunately, was damaged beyond repair in a "hangar" accident. I did save all the plastic bits and I still have the plans (and my own laser cutter) so if I can find the time, or for some reason, likely that I simply find it humorous at the moment, make the time I will scan the plans and build a laser cut one. Of course, by that time Guillow will probably have the kit out in laser cut so I can just buy one.bigbill1966 wrote:nice photo i,m gonna have to move to california... the problem is you spend hours building these then if you fly them you run the risk of breakages but they are aeroplanes so fly they must its only fair... but should you build for static then the wife will break it dusting it or the cat will knock it of the shelf so its fly for me cos it gets broken either way
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Mitch
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Re: Guillows fly or hanger queen

A picture is worth 1000 words... Mitch
400 series Me 109 built as per plans with guillows grey rubber motor, covered with colored lite tissue
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The Cameraman
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Re: Guillows fly or hanger queen
Good Morning,
my first will be for display only (a Beaver).
My second will be to correct any mistakes I make and to fly (another Beaver).
Regards
Reggie
my first will be for display only (a Beaver).
My second will be to correct any mistakes I make and to fly (another Beaver).
Regards
Reggie
Regards
Reggie
Reggie
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Jason K
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Re: Guillows fly or hanger queen
The one I got too cover yet and my frist guillows kit is going to fly I hope.LOL..Now from setting around this winter it has some hanger rash on the wing an easy fix.I hope to post pix here sooner or later of it .
