Model Aircraft
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Re: Model Aircraft
I noticed that too - all deleted on the 18 October and he hasn't logged on the forum since. Some of his postings remain on other topics.
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Re: Model Aircraft
I assume he was upset over a misunderstanding on another thread.
One of the problems with treating people like they're grown-ups and allowing members to edit their posts without restrictions, means that some one is always going to abuse the system I suppose - 'tis annoying though because it makes the threads/topics incomprehensible.
What a shame.
One of the problems with treating people like they're grown-ups and allowing members to edit their posts without restrictions, means that some one is always going to abuse the system I suppose - 'tis annoying though because it makes the threads/topics incomprehensible.
What a shame.
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Re: Model Aircraft
I've put back some of Mike's posts on this thread because it didn't make sense without and it was quiet interesting.
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Re: Model Aircraft
Perhaps I touched on a raw nerve with the truth about an aircraft crashing in real life "Air Disaster by Macarthur Job" cant remember which edition.
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Re: Model Aircraft
From the early sixties I remember the "fly-by-wire" model planes, little Webra motors, flying around in circles. A giant step forward with this huge RC controlled plane in action, I'm surprised by the progress.