planedriver Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Just landed Hi Guys, I've just landed on this site, and have had a passion for flying for quite some time. I have all the right gear as my photo shows, and you'll find i'm real regular with all types of posts. I'm really into tail-draggers as you'd probably guess, but my current design lacks lift, even though the Rover powerplant runs on all four and does'nt miss a beat. Any help would be gratefully appreciated,until I get the problems licked. [ATTACH]6801.vB[/ATTACH]
Admin Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Couple of things if I may Planedriver: - Firstly, welcome to what has been proven to be the most popular and friendly recreational flying site in Australia...there isn't any "dog eat dog" here! - You say that you "have all the right gear", please don't lift the right leg...or even the left leg for that matter - and finally, if you are into tail draggers, ...can you please check for worms!
BigPete Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Geez - It's a Sopwith Pup :thumb_up: - must be flying a bit slow these days. :yuk: (92 human years - 644 dog years ) regards :big_grin::big_grin:
Ferris Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 With four jets strapped to the wings that would have to be one super hotdog.:hittinghead:
planedriver Posted November 3, 2008 Author Posted November 3, 2008 Couple of things if I may Planedriver:- Firstly, welcome to what has been proven to be the most popular and friendly recreational flying site in Australia...there isn't any "dog eat dog" here! - You say that you "have all the right gear", please don't lift the right leg...or even the left leg for that matter - and finally, if you are into tail draggers, ...can you please check for worms! Thanks for that good advise Ian, Catch yer later------------Gone fishing
dunlopdangler Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Geez - It's a Sopwith Pup :thumb_up: - must be flying a bit slow these days. :yuk:(92 human years - 644 dog years ) regards :big_grin::big_grin: Hey Bigpete, I may be wrong, I thought the Sopwith Pup was a bi-plane....so must be a Beagle!!
Ewen McPhee Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 The enemy Little known is that fact that this was a CSIRO experiment in Flying fox control Strapping wings to a beagle was a master stroke. Propulsion remains an issue, but futre exploration in renewable fuels shows promise withe the development of Flamable bowel gases and direction anal control.
tangocharlie123 Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 Bit better than my terrier Can I get the costume for my beagle for Xmas when it comes for a holiday.. Ps is the photo in the public domain.. Cheers
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