Actually, I was thinking about how I fly RC planes.....but it's more humorous the way you took it.
So I guess he should ask for two of them.
I can't tell in the picture...did they "borrow" your N-number?
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I think Bill was referring to my oft-posted YouTube video showing me attempting to fly an RC....
Oh, yeah. My N-number, my paint scheme, my nose art, my plane's name ("Moonraker") on the forward fuselage. Even has gray wheel hubs, like the Groves I replaced my Goodyears with. Cockpit coaming shows the modifications I put on just last summer, not like this older shot:
I'm not peeved at all...pretty much happy with it. The company is from Greece, apparently, so there's little I could do about it, anyway. I've debated asking for a free model, in exchange for plopping it down next to the real one and taking a picture.
Oddly enough, I got email from RC'er Steve Milner, who just completed his own quarter-scale model of my airplane. He'd contacted me a while back for details. This airplane is amazing...notice the individual turnbuckles on the landing wire attachment.
Ron Wanttaja
Id ask for a model…. What is the worst thing they do, say no?
1996 Quad City Challenger CWS w/503 - Sold
1974 7ECA Citabria - Sold
1986 Pitts S1S