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"CLassic Plastic" with the SIRS!
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"CLassic Plastic" with the SIRS!
Finally got Bob's Gilbert "Skyflash" up to speed enough for it (maybe) to fly at this summer's SIRS' Vintage Model Aviation Celebration on July 8th.
These guys have a beautiful, paved runway out in the prairie land of Central Illinois, close to Bloomington.
I intend to take a bunch of plastic RTF control liners with just a drone or maybe Mud Dabber along to do the photographic duties.
Looking forward to a big time with Jerry and the boys!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb2_jtrcYeM
These guys have a beautiful, paved runway out in the prairie land of Central Illinois, close to Bloomington.
I intend to take a bunch of plastic RTF control liners with just a drone or maybe Mud Dabber along to do the photographic duties.
Looking forward to a big time with Jerry and the boys!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb2_jtrcYeM
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Re: "CLassic Plastic" with the SIRS!
Wow Kim, I looked at it and thought poor Kim he's had to hold this thing together with bubble gum and bailed hay wire........ then I noticed that you just tied it down for an engine run. Sounds like my Grandfathers old Model T running on three.
I'm eager to see it in flight.
Bob
I'm eager to see it in flight.
Bob
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Re: "CLassic Plastic" with the SIRS!
rsv1cox wrote:Wow Kim, I looked at it and thought poor Kim he's had to hold this thing together with bubble gum and bailed hay wire........ then I noticed that you just tied it down for an engine run. Sounds like my Grandfathers old Model T running on three.
I'm eager to see it in flight.
Bob
Yeah Bob!
Once the current sustained and irritating winds subside, I'm gonna make a run over to the airport at Cairo for its first flight. The WILL be photos and video!
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Re: "CLassic Plastic" with the SIRS!
I will like to see this one fly too!!! …. Very unique and a rare bird these days, Much less to see one fly….The old Gilbert sounded pretty cool in the video…. Thanks for takin this on!!
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Re: "CLassic Plastic" with the SIRS!
rdw777 wrote:I will like to see this one fly too!!! …. Very unique and a rare bird these days, Much less to see one fly….The old Gilbert sounded pretty cool in the video…. Thanks for takin this on!!
Thanks Man!!! But credit goes to Bob for his restoration, and then using the bucks to send it here.
This will be some pretty cool stuff!
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