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Postby oldpilot » Sat Feb 15, 2003 13:26 pm

CRIKEY------------An 82 word sentence with no punctuation!!!!

This must be a record ----even for Slopeking??????

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Postby msargent » Sat Feb 15, 2003 14:17 pm

Civil Aviation Rules part 101.15 DROPPING OF ARTICLES

A person operating a Model aircraft shall not allow any object to be dropped in flight if such action creates a hazard to other persons or property.

I assume this includes model rockets?
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Postby Aquila » Sun Feb 16, 2003 20:31 pm

The trick with that is I'm not "dropping" the rocket.
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Postby oldpilot » Sun Feb 16, 2003 21:00 pm

You could have fooled me.

What are you doing then, ---DRL ??

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Postby msargent » Mon Feb 17, 2003 17:42 pm

im guessing because the rockets are ballistic they have the same risks as any other projectile dropped, And they are much more accurate if you WANT to hit something.

Please dont think of me as a person who ALWAYS follows the rules cause im a goody good, i have a spud gun of my own even though theyre illegal
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Postby Aquila » Tue Feb 18, 2003 19:22 pm

Ahhhh yes the humble spud gun....... Been there done that.

You find the law I might be breaking and I'll tell you the way around it.

Laws rules etc are like noses, Made to be broken.
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Re: Fancy Covering

Postby oldpilot » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:20 pm

I tried to reply but some anti-bot program stopped me. :(
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Re: Fancy Covering

Postby oldpilot » Thu Jun 10, 2010 17:21 pm

The Glitzy book covering plastic is very heavy.
My Eraser is pretty plain covered in PPl tape. See pic.
But needs plenty of wind to perform aerobatics. Unfortunately the winds here of late have been Wussie to say the least. I wouldn't want it any heavier.
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Re: Fancy Covering

Postby oldpilot » Sun Jun 13, 2010 1:31 am

BUTT OUT Bangde92.
You are on the wrong thread and very OT. :roll:
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