Hi All,
This weekend turned out to be disappointing for weather and therefore we decided to postpone Itford Hill until better conditions prevail.
On the other hand, I took the opportunity to repair my broken models instead.
I started with the fuselage on the Quark which I 'cracked' last time I was at Itford and now have a fully working Quark again albeit with some slightly different red covering on the repair (why is 'red' Solarfilm not the same all the time ?)
I have been working on my favourite Stargazer (which was only £30, but flies so nicely) and it now has a new tail-end all made from solid balsa instead of being built-up (because it got broken all the time).I can't wait to get it flying again.
I also was working on a re-cover of the Ninja because after several years the covering was looking a bit sad. I spent quite a few hours of Saturday re-covering it with cross-weave after having put new metal geared servos inside. All I need to do now is cover it with coloured tape - looks like it'll be 'Aqua blue' which looks green to me !!
On Saturday I was talking with Will because he wants a more aerobatic model to fly, so after thinking about it, I decided that he really needs a Traceur. As they aren't made any more, I decided to let him have my kit and all the bits I had bought to put in it. Will came over on Sunday and has now taken it home for his first 'build' project. It's very much pre-fabricated so I hope and expect he will make a good job of it.
Regards
Rob
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