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London model engineering show 2012.
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Re: London model engineering show 2012.
Great video, Indra, and what a very good choice of music, couldn't be better! You know, the ME Exhibition doesn't look that different from the last time I was there, probably over 40 years ago, of course no indoor R/C then, but everything else looks almost the same!
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Re: London model engineering show 2012.
Yeah,
It was a breath of fresh air but that fresh air was from the 60's!
Great atmosphere in there.
There were se CL and FF planes on display there.
Some cox engines on model at the FMK stand.
Lots of steam power.
All very very cool.
It was a breath of fresh air but that fresh air was from the 60's!
Great atmosphere in there.
There were se CL and FF planes on display there.
Some cox engines on model at the FMK stand.
Lots of steam power.
All very very cool.
Ally Pally Saturday
The Bear was a fantastic plane photo doesn't do it justice.
Powered by a Saito 82, it had 2 strange bits of string hanging off the wing, the
Guy exhibiting it had tins of spinach behind him and a wife named Olive!
Seriously he did seem to have an extremely well built forearm
Powered by a Saito 82, it had 2 strange bits of string hanging off the wing, the
Guy exhibiting it had tins of spinach behind him and a wife named Olive!
Seriously he did seem to have an extremely well built forearm
Last edited by John Goddard on Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:18 am; edited 1 time in total
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Re: London model engineering show 2012.
John Goddard wrote:The Bear was a fantastic plane photo doesn't do it justice.
Powered by a Saito 82, it had 2 strange bits of string hanging off the wing, the
Guy exhibiting it had tins of spinach behind him and a wife named Olive!
Seriously he did seem to have an extremely well built forearm
I say that!
There were also some very nice Brodaks there!
All powered by 4 strokes
This was opposite the armed forces stand innit?
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