Kit Number: 204 FOKKER DR-1 TRIPLANE Blown to 60"

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BillParker
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Kit Number: 204 FOKKER DR-1 TRIPLANE Blown to 60"

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Paul K. Guillow, Inc. Balsa Wood Airplanes FOKKER DR-1 TRIPLANE

Kit Number: 204 Wing Span: 20" Scale: 1/16: Plan Blown to 60" Wingspan...

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Build Photos:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap52.htm


Enjioy!

bp
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Re: Kit Number: 204 FOKKER DR-1 TRIPLANE Blown to 60"

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BillParker wrote:Paul K. Guillow, Inc. Balsa Wood Airplanes FOKKER DR-1 TRIPLANE

Kit Number: 204 Wing Span: 20" Scale: 1/16: Plan Blown to 60" Wingspan...


Build Photos:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap52.htm


Enjioy!

bp
So? When do we get to see one of your monster models flying?:)

Howard
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The next one.

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Starting the drafting on P-51 today. about a month, and it'll fly.

Crossing fingers here anyway.

Going to make all parts roughly half what they're designed to be.

why don't you fly over and help me build it?

:lol:

I'll be standing by to pick you up at the airport...


bp
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Post by Xanadu »

I just have no idea where you find the time to build these so quickly......

Remarkable.......... :D
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I got nothing but time...

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I'm fortunate to:

a.. be self employed...

b.. office at home...

c.. make my own hours...

I play golf on Thursdays, but pretty much spend my days doing yard work, and playing with airplanes. I do work work late evenings when no-one can bother me.

It's good to be me!


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William H. Parker Jr. (Bill Parker)
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Post by Xanadu »

I used to run my own at home biz too, but it ate up 16 hours a day.....no time for pay until I went and worked for someone else again.
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