Giant scale club !

Started by Michael, March 23, 2014, 02:05:30 PM

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Michael

Welcome, Simon H, to the TEMAC 1/4 scale club.

(Simon bought the Dave Patrick Super Cub.)

TEMAC 1/4-scale flyers for 2014 so far include Robert, Glenn, Greg C, Simon and myself.

Have I missed anyone?

Will we be having a casual 1/4-scale flying-day?  ;D
Michael

sihinch

For sure! Once I get this radio set-up!!!

Thanks Michael. The Cub looks amazing. I'm so excited.

electroflyer

That is great news! Congratulations Simon.
Glenn
 

Michael

I've changed the name of this thread from "1/4 scale" to "Giant scale", in order to reflect how other groups and clubs work.

Giant scale refers to model aircraft with wingspans of 80" or more, and biplanes with wingspans of 60" or more, and any true 1/4 scale model that may have a wingspan less than above.

This brings in more modellers into this 'group', which is more in line with the character of TEMAC.
Michael

piker

I'm working on my own club...  The Giant Scale Flying Boat Club.  Colin will be the first official member... after he finished the Albatross.

But for now I'm glad to be a part of this club  ;D

Michael

My 1/5 scale Cub (84.5" wingspan) on floats qualifies!   ;D   
Michael

battlestu

i need a bigger car before i can join the giant scale club ;)
"I'm disrespectful to dirt. Can you see that I am serious?"

Wingnutz

Sounds like my 85" Norseman on floats would qualify?....(if I ever get it finished!) There has to be Canadian content...even in Giant Scale!
Dad and I have stated our next joint build, an Avro Anson which is also Giant Scale but no way it'll be in the air in 2014.


DOWN WITH GRAVITY! UP WITH LEVITY!

Michael

Yup, an 85" Norseman qualifies, but only if it's finished.  ;D
Michael

sts41

I have my Sig 1/5 scale Cub at 84.5"... Can I be in the club?  :D

Steve

Michael

OK, it's not really a real club; it's just a fun way of saying we're part of a group of people who have bigger model airplanes, as long as your model fits in the following parameters:

Model aircraft with wingspans of 80" or more; biplanes with wingspans of 60" or more, or any true 1/4 scale model, even with a shorter wingspan.


Michael

piker

#11
I don't want to be a part of any club that would have someone like ME as a member.

Papa

Niche Modellers, the bane of the hobby.


Next you'll be wanting special times set aside so you can have the sky to yourselves.


Then you'll want your own fun fly with special high class food and catering.


After that it will be poker runs and I don't know what all foolishness.


And there goes the TEMAC, ruined!


Now see what you've started.


LOL


Jack.
A motto to live by:
"What other people think of me is none of my business"

sihinch

Can I just fly aeroplanes with friends and have a laugh, please?

piker

First you need to find some friends.