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shows how far this things have come lately :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slwnO2YT ... re=related


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So that's where Murray Walker learned his trade as commentator :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Boy that brought back some memories!

I used to fly control line planes as a kid, long before I could afford to upgrade to RC control. I also used to build free flight gliders made from balsa with tissue paper covered wings sealed with dope. I remember building one with a 6ft wingspan when I was barely 5ft tall myself. Happy days!
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I never did that myself but an older cousin used to

I used to tag along.. It was free flight and eventually control line motorised. :dancer:

I can still smell the fuel and dope......that's when dope meant a chemical applied to canvass or tissue. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I can't remember how old I was but my cousin was a much bigger boy and really old...he was about ten I think :think:

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Garry Russell wrote:I can still smell the fuel and dope......that's when dope meant a chemical applied to canvass or tissue. :lol: :lol: :lol:
LOL....but you could still get 'high' if you applied the dope in an enclosed space! I remember applying dope to one model in the lean-to extension to the house with all the doors shut as it was raining outside and my mother didn't want the smell getting into the house. I damn near passed out as I went very light headed and started seeing dancing colours wherever I looked. :o :roll: :lol:

I opened the doors after that experience, rain or no rain...lol.
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Indeed ........powerful stuff.

Funny how smell is such a strong part of memory.

Now and then I get a whiff of something that brings an event back :lol:

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I was at the British Model Flying championships last weekend (after a break of 25 years)
These days all the RC is digital, loads of powerful electric motors, lightweight batteries - it's all changing.
Still lots of diesel and dope but probably a dying breed.

Some fantastic and very fast scale jets, with real gas turbines.
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Some of the modern models are beyond imagination and when I came across them on the net I couldn't believe how far the hobby had developed :o

The real gas turbine are very expensive but sound so real.........a different world

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When I was a kid our next door neighbour built a plane and gave it to me complete with engine though unfortunately when my father took me to a disused airfield he could not get the engine to start, so sadly that was the end of that.......It just lay dismantled in the house.....Cannot remember what became of it!! :'(

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