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Yu have a lot of people interested! is there something i can do to help you get the plans out there?
December 7
PLEASE!!
December 3
Good man ....
December 3
My only suggestion is KISS ... keep it simple Silly ... flying wings while cool are more complex.
December 2
Not sure if you've moved pasat this but I've built the telemaster, adapting it as I went and its a stunning airframe for trials. I buil it with over sized space unthere the C of G and over powered it (with gas). Most excellent!
December 2
No but let me do if you do find them. the best i could come up with are some three views at very low res.
December 2
Hi Scott missed your request for info will dig in the archives, one of the articales is by another Kiwi chap but I, findit and sent it on.
July 17
I saw a interesting bit over the weekend in an aritcal e by Andy lennon showing a built in slat on one of his STOL planes. That would be doable.
July 6

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About Me:
Ex-pat canadian who has lived in New Zealand for 17 years. I'm a fisheries manager by trade and a keen UAV RC buff by interest. I've been thinking about using RC to do Airphotos for many many years and now have the time and resources to make it happen.
Hometown:
Nelson new Zealand

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At 2:22pm on July 6, 2009, Poul Soegaard Nielsen said…

Hi there Scott, sorry for not answering any sooner. I've been away on hollyday to Sweden - been doing some kajaking in the Swedish lakesystem. Now about my Sr. Telemaster, unfortunately it isn't with us any more. I had a serius radioglich and it nosedived into my nabourgh's weatfield, the electronics and engine survived so I plan to get a new one this fall. Otherwise its nearly obvius - I'm getting Thomas Long Range System, he's actually comming by here on wednesday to deliver it himself. Talk about service.... Second thing I'de do is install Fowlerflaps so that I could realy float uppon landing and during AP. My servoes for rudder and elevator was mounted in the rear for balansing a bigger camera, I would do that again. I also made the whole aft section of the A/C detachable, for convenience when transporting. Only bye good servoes with metal gears. Thats about it for now, good luck with your build.

Best Regards Poul

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