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  1. Pistolera

    Dalton 260 vs 3DHS 330LX for IMAC

    I really can't answer your question as I've not flown either one to any extent that i could give a fair comparison. However I have seen both flown very well thru unlimited IMAC and when set up properly they are both certainly capable. You see WAY more Daltons than the 3DHS in IMAC though. My...
  2. Pistolera

    Official Aerobeez Support Thread

    We'll see! The canister should move it back some. Also ditched the helmet-head pilot (I hate generic helmet heads....looks like a NASCAR driver in a plane:confused: ). My replacement is a few oz heavier, so that'll help as well. The fuse is just about done. Need to repair some holes in the...
  3. Pistolera

    IMAC The new Dalton 300 SP / 330

    The SP canopy looks SO MUCH better than the 2-holer....IMHO :cheers:
  4. Pistolera

    Official Aerobeez Support Thread

    Looks like the same plane, but mines the red/white/blue scheme. Slapping my old DL50 in it now. had to totally rebuild the gearbox and interior of the forward can tunnel.
  5. Pistolera

    Official Aerobeez Support Thread

    Thanks!
  6. Pistolera

    Official Aerobeez Support Thread

    Hi Brandon....I picked up a used 50cc Edge that had the gear ripped out (although the CF gear itself is fine). Fuse repairs are in progress and will remaiden in the next week or so. What is the recommended CG starting point on this airframe? Thanks
  7. Pistolera

    Let's see your full-scale airplane!

    Yes, they are. Always wished for more HP though! Guess we never change:LOL_gif:
  8. Pistolera

    3 3/4" Spinner w/backplate

    No....UR not sorry.....but i forgive you.....butthead :banana-dance: Hah....just looked at them, and there's no 3 3/4" listed.
  9. Pistolera

    3 3/4" Spinner w/backplate

    Looking for a spinner this size. Shoot me a PM if you have one lying around!
  10. Pistolera

    Let's see your full-scale airplane!

    Here's the plane that my Dad taught me to fly aerobatics in....1980 Great Lakes T21A-2. Had a good ole Lycoming 180hp with a Hartzell constant speed prop. A great plane to learn aerobatics in as you had to REALLY work to get maneuvers correct. Gotta say, when you finished a 4-roll 360 deg...
  11. Pistolera

    Let's see your full-scale airplane!

    Yeah....but then ya gotta feed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :confused:
  12. Pistolera

    Let's see your full-scale airplane!

    "Flight of the Albatross"....great movie....Oops, that was the Phoenix! Pat & I had the pleasure of flying in one of these up in Alaska a few years back. She got the left front and I was in the navigator's seat behind her. Later went in the back and took some photos from the huge open doors...
  13. Pistolera

    IMAC The new Dalton 300 SP / 330

    Cam...ditto what everyone else has said. Glad everything went well and your back up and at it!!!
  14. Pistolera

    Scale NAT's 2016 anybody?

    Yes, thanks for posting these Larry! Good luck!
  15. Pistolera

    Scale 50cc Scratch Build From My Own Design Revisited

    I've been using that SEM primer on my Krill. Was recommended by some friends that have done way more paint work than I.
  16. Pistolera

    The Spammers are getting out of hand.

    Same here! BTW - ya gotta watch that @Matt Carruthers guy.....he papers his home with airplanes :dancing-chicken:
  17. Pistolera

    Trophy showcase

    Terry's cleaning up Intermediate this season!!!
  18. Pistolera

    Let's see your full-scale airplane!

    Nice! :yesss:
  19. Pistolera

    Share your ideas for safe pre-flight and flying

    Me too....and I do this every time I energize the bunny :way_to_go:
  20. Pistolera

    Share your ideas for safe pre-flight and flying

    One of the easiest "tricks" I learned from a more experienced flyer was to turn on your transmitter and check all systems and function on your plane BEFORE you secure the canopy. You will NEVER (again!) go to the flight line without a servo or battery plugged in :fist_pump:.
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