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Old 11-25-2008, 12:27 PM
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If you are having problems on tight placement of engine and nasty carb sticking out of cowl...go to Tony Clark and take a look. Do not miss the video also. Click where it says NEWS and scroll down just a tad. Best Regards Capt,n http://www.toni-clark.com:80/index_en.htm
Old 11-25-2008, 02:05 PM
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I want a Tiger Moth! I don't think I'd even fly it. Everything looks to be of 1st class quality. I'll get around to doing a currency conversion someday.

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I agree, all the RC goodies on Tony,s Website is A-1. I spent more time Reading on his web-site and learned some very good pointers I did not know. I hope people take time to read and why certain things are done in such a manor. Capt,n
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I wish someone here in the states made the 90 degree carburetor castings. I'd love to have one for my G20-23-38-62.
Old 12-15-2008, 12:05 PM
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It shows how to make one on the Tony Clark web-page! Capt,n
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My wife hates you Captinjohn. I am going to get the big tiger and everything required to finish it from that site. I am going to do this build as my first serious scale build for competition. (well, fixed wing anyway)
What an outstanding product.
Old 12-16-2008, 07:34 AM
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Holy snapping duck poop............ did you see the roll rate on that Funtana? that was a blur. [X(]
Old 12-16-2008, 10:32 PM
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I must have missed somthing.I clicked on evry link in the top of the page and still didnt come to the exhaust adaptors or the build page.Where is it.
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Check the links on the side of the pages. they change as you go through the pages.
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ORIGINAL: wiz310

My wife hates you Captinjohn. I am going to get the big tiger and everything required to finish it from that site. I am going to do this build as my first serious scale build for competition. (well, fixed wing anyway)
What an outstanding product.
wiz310 Just reading your post makes me want to stay home and work on a airplane instead of going to sunny florida to get out of this snow. By the way, I was working on a 90 degree cadb bend made from CPCV plumbing elbows. I will have a CPVC plate bolted to engine and the 90 degree elbow would plug into it and be gluded (fused) in place. Same way with outher end of elbow to attach carb. I think it shoud work. Capt,n
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In case anyone missed this http://www.toni-clark.com/english/mo...untanaS140.htm Enjoy! Capt,n

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