AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
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Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
Dave..
I've just been looking on one of my external drives for something and have come across a 3-view for the Dragon. Appreciate it's late in the day but would you like it anyway? It's by A.Granger dated 1969.
ATB
DaveB
I've just been looking on one of my external drives for something and have come across a 3-view for the Dragon. Appreciate it's late in the day but would you like it anyway? It's by A.Granger dated 1969.
ATB
DaveB
Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
Thanks Dave -
Although it is definitely too late to influence the model build (I am afterall really trying to complete it soonest ) I would appreciate a copy for my growing library collection on this aircraft.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
Although it is definitely too late to influence the model build (I am afterall really trying to complete it soonest ) I would appreciate a copy for my growing library collection on this aircraft.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
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Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
No prob Dave Let me go and find it again and I'll post a link on this post
EDIT: That was quite painless.. I remembered where it was Here ya go Dragon
ATB
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EDIT: That was quite painless.. I remembered where it was Here ya go Dragon
ATB
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Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
Got it Dave thanks -
It's a high quality drawing with some data on it which was unknown to me It's probably not important but -
Now, shall I mod what I've built or ...
Think I'll ponder over that question whilst supping a wee Speyside.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
It's a high quality drawing with some data on it which was unknown to me It's probably not important but -
Now, shall I mod what I've built or ...
Think I'll ponder over that question whilst supping a wee Speyside.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
Molyned wrote: Think I'll ponder over that question whilst supping a wee Speyside.
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Dave M(oly)
I'm on my way Dave, get another glass out. You should never drink alone.
Graham
Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
I don't Graham - my wife sits next to me monitoring just how much I'm pouring.
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Dave M(oly)
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Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
Spoil sport.Molyned wrote:I don't Graham - my wife sits next to me monitoring just how much I'm pouring.
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Dave M(oly)
Graham
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Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
When you two have quite finished emptying the liquor cupboard..
Unless you're sure that something you've done on the current version is WRONG.. then leave it be Dave though I appreciate you want it as right as possible
ATB
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Unless you're sure that something you've done on the current version is WRONG.. then leave it be Dave though I appreciate you want it as right as possible
ATB
DaveB
Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
Too late Dave had a productive day having added the old style wind-driven generator to the wing instead of one on the undercarriage. Oh, and booked tickets for the Old Warden show in May
Cheers (what I'll be having later this eve.)
Dave M(oly)
Cheers (what I'll be having later this eve.)
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Re: AT THE BACK OF THE HANGAR - PART TWO
I haven't booked it, but am hoping to get there GWWP & meet Dave M. Don't like Guinness - we need a scotch (or two) smilie!!!!!Molyned wrote: Oh, and booked tickets for the Old Warden show in May
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Any more going?
Keith