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> JR> Are there any Canadians reading this that are into Pylon racing > JR> or stand off scale? > JR> Come on and answer!!!! > Well there is a canadian. But as for racing the only > thing I am racing these days is my Ski doos. The only > pylons are trees and this time of the year I avoid the > scales as much as possible. But heck I got a new > belt sander for Christmas and hopefully it will get > get me inspired to carry on modling. I guess you're living in the wrong area of Canada! To-day we hit +6C. The only thing stopping me from flying right now is the wind but the weatherman says it'll drop by Friday.Saturday so this week end should result in burning off about a 1/2 gal. of fuel. It sure is nice to keep the old thumbs active. Hope you get some winter flying in. What you are describing is what I went through in Saskatoo, Sask. but we still did some road side flying; put the engine under the tailpipe of the car to help warm it up and go fly. We ussually had about 6 flyers in the clod temperatures but we all had a good time. Actually the cold weather is ideal for test flying as it ussually is very stable. Hope you have a Happy New Year and the weather improves for you. TTYL from the warm climate of Medicine Hat, Alberta. Jim > allabes > Ian Macaulay > --- GoldED 2.40.P0720 > Ont. (1:163/454) --- ---------------> * Origin: No time to work, too many hobbies * Carp * Origin: Miniature Aircraft - Home of the TOP HAT FLYERS (1:17/63) |
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