Peanut and pistashio.. Whats thats all about then.
| 16-07-2010, 09:56 | |||
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| Peanut and pistashio.. Whats thats all about then. I haven't payed any attention to indoor flying before, mainly cuz I fly indoor stuff outdoors, but since doing the Guillows kit, i've noticed a whole new genre (To me) of micro planes.. !! I love the look of these tiny works of art. The Wittman Tailwind is my favourite so far.. Some of them are so tiny.. Is there anywhere I can find out more..?? Whats the diff between the two scales..?? What makes a model a Peanut..?? I presume they can be RC'ed with a brick..?? By the look of it, most are built from plans or from scratch, I haven't seen a kit.. Not that I want a kit, but i'm suprised i've never seen them before... Luv Curious Chrisie... xx | |||
| 17-07-2010, 15:38 | |||
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| Peanut and pistashio.. Whats thats all about then. Hi Chrisie Im surprised no one has responded to this one yet but I have this link to a site that may give you some info if you havent already seen it. http://www.ffscale.co.uk/ Arcright | |||
| 18-07-2010, 16:05 | |||
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| Peanut and pistashio.. Whats thats all about then. Peanut scale is a span of no more than 13" and length of no more than 8". Pistachio is a span of not more than 8"" and under 2g weight. Both are rubber powered free flight. | |||
| 19-07-2010, 11:04 | |||
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| Peanut and pistashio.. Whats thats all about then. Cheers Guys.. I've rescaled the cub plans to 125%, 75%, 50%, and 30%. The 30 has an 8" span, its so small it'll be a challenge, but thats the point.. ![]() Im off to have a look at that ff site.. Thanks chaps.. Luv Chrisie... xx | |||
| 01-10-2010, 17:44 | |||
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| Peanut and pistashio.. Whats thats all about then. have you looked here? Its not been updated for some time but should be great for inspiration to someone like you. http://www.aeronutz.flyer.co.uk/ | |||
| 04-10-2010, 13:13 | |||
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| Peanut and pistashio.. Whats thats all about then. Thanks Tim.. Much Appreciated.. Luv Chrisie.. xx | |||
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