p-51d 905

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davidchoate
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Re: p-51d 905

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in this pic compared to a few weeks ago you can really see what I mean about the covering.
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Re: p-51d 905

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Well. Shes pretty much done. But I'm gonna wait to fly it till I get better pilotig skills. I think its gonna be a tough to control plane. I recently signed up for free flight instructions at a RC club. I had to join the Ama, and Checed out their field . Its very nice. A north south east west runways, and they have FF, indoor , Helicopters groups, and seems very well organized, but I do feel a little intimidated when I see how nice of planes these guys have. But then again I take pride knowing that I built mine myself as these guys mostly have RTF, Or veyr easy to assemble plywood kits. I can take off and land now myself. Pretty soon I may be doing loops.
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Re: p-51d 905

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Ouch!! Seeing that blood makes my stomach turn. I hope to see your plane fly :-)
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That blood was nothin. you should've seen when I was testing the outrunner for my Edge, Damn near took my thumb off. And I let it go then the prop sliced through the turtledeck. Always pay attention to the warning labels !!!
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