• She's done.

    From Angus Mcleod@VERT/ANJO to Digital Man on Saturday, July 02, 2005 14:06:00
    http://www.anjo.com/rc/aircraft/seabee/

    Fingers crossed for good conditions on Sunday.


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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Angus Mcleod on Sunday, July 03, 2005 11:38:51
    Re: She's done.
    By: Angus Mcleod to Digital Man on Sat Jul 02 2005 02:06 pm

    http://www.anjo.com/rc/aircraft/seabee/

    Fingers crossed for good conditions on Sunday.

    I guess you plan on flying it inverted often? :-)

    http://www.anjo.com/rc/aircraft/seabee/seabee.rtf3.jpg

    digital man

    Snapple "Real Fact" #142:
    Hawaii is the only U.S. state never to report a temperature of zero degrees F or below.

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  • From Angus Mcleod@VERT/ANJO to Digital Man on Sunday, July 03, 2005 22:00:00
    Re: She's done.
    By: Digital Man to Angus Mcleod on Sun Jul 03 2005 11:38:00

    http://www.anjo.com/rc/aircraft/seabee/

    Fingers crossed for good conditions on Sunday.

    I guess you plan on flying it inverted often? :-)

    http://www.anjo.com/rc/aircraft/seabee/seabee.rtf3.jpg

    Heh! Yes!

    One or two people at the club today saw it sitting on the ground and said
    "You put the transfers on wrong! They're upside down!" I saud "No. The *aircraft* is upside down!"

    :-)

    I think it's pretty essential for any aircraft that is designed and built
    for aerobatics to have all the fuselage markings inverted, don't you?



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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Angus Mcleod on Monday, July 04, 2005 11:44:20
    Re: She's done.
    By: Angus Mcleod to Digital Man on Sun Jul 03 2005 10:00 pm

    I think it's pretty essential for any aircraft that is designed and built for aerobatics to have all the fuselage markings inverted, don't you?

    I'd never seen it before myself, but it makes sense. :-)

    digital man

    Snapple "Real Fact" #61:
    Pigs get sunburn.

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  • From Angus Mcleod@VERT/ANJO to Digital Man on Monday, July 04, 2005 19:44:00
    Re: She's done.
    By: Digital Man to Angus Mcleod on Mon Jul 04 2005 11:44:00

    I think it's pretty essential for any aircraft that is designed and built for aerobatics to have all the fuselage markings inverted, don't you?

    I'd never seen it before myself, but it makes sense. :-)

    It isn't a new idea -- I saw it (somewhere) and thought it was cool.

    A couple of fools at the club were whispering to themselves saying "He's
    put the markings on upside down by mistake!" But the aerobatic pilots
    were saying "Ok, I see what your intentions are for this model..."

    :-)

    Gotta get a low inverted photo, now!


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  • From Angus McLeod@VERT/ANJO to Digital Man on Thursday, August 18, 2005 00:46:00
    Re: She's done.
    By: Digital Man to Angus Mcleod on Sun Jul 03 2005 11:38:00

    http://www.anjo.com/rc/aircraft/seabee/

    Fingers crossed for good conditions on Sunday.

    I guess you plan on flying it inverted often? :-)

    http://www.anjo.com/rc/aircraft/seabee/seabee.rtf3.jpg

    Response to an OLD post, but FYI:

    http://www.aerodisplays.co.uk/images/toyotapitts.jpg

    http://www.aerodisplays.co.uk/images/marlbropitts.jpg

    http://www.aerodisplays.co.uk/images/fordpairsml.jpg

    http://www.aerodisplays.co.uk/images/pitts.jpg

    I'd seen aeroplanes with inverted markings before, so I just applied the idea....



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