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pakasit1812, Comment for image # 1761920 Apr 10 12:50
Thank you gentlemen. Will report the outcome, no matter what.Weather seems fine this morning. Be with me.
Roring40, Comment for image # 1761920 Apr 10 10:53
tally ho, what what, off to the skies we go. A beautiful model - well done.
wingspanner, Comment for image # 1761920 Apr 10 10:00
Great work! Lovely finish...
jgood, Comment for image # 1761920 Apr 10 06:18
Beautiful work, Pak. I think you need a small dog in a basket beside the pilot. Good luck for the flight tomorrow! Looks like I get the first calm morning in a month tomorrow too, so I'll be out there too.
jerry campbell, Comment for image # 1761920 Apr 10 04:14
Beautiful work!
frwyflyer, Comment for image # 1761920 Apr 10 04:11
GREAT!! It looks like it's right out of the movie "Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines"
pakasit1812, Image # 1762020 Apr 10 02:53

pakasit1812, Image # 1761920 Apr 10 02:47

Please remind me to stretch out the antenna wire along the wings before flight. Will give it a first flight tomorrow morning if wind is calm.
pakasit1812, Comment for image # 1742317 Apr 10 15:01
It turns out "tail heavy" after installation of all R/C gear and battery ! ! ! A 1/2 oz. ballast must be added in the front stabilizer. Total takeoff weight becomes 8 oz. Will post updated photo.
pakasit1812, Comment for image # 1742310 Apr 10 06:08
Thank you, gentlemen. Ha ha ha...the chrome wheels are removed from $0.20 bicycle toy incidentally found in China Town. Funny enough? The size of this model is governed by the size of the wheels for scale look.
jerry campbell, Comment for image # 1742310 Apr 10 05:23
Some beautiful work!
David Duckett, Comment for image # 1742310 Apr 10 04:46
An old wagon with chrome wheels...love it! This is gorgeous craftmanship.
pakasit1812, Image # 1742310 Apr 10 03:55

It looks more like an old wagon this evening when I called it a day.
pakasit1812, Image # 1735503 Apr 10 14:52

My first Farman 1910 flew in 2008. W/S 26in. RTFW 7.5 oz. Scrapped due to heavily damaged upon landing in gusty crosswind. In late Jan 1911, Belgian aviator Van den Born took his Farman 1910 to Bangkok and made the first aeorplane flight over the sky of Thailand (then Siam).
pakasit1812, Comment for image # 1735403 Apr 10 14:41
In late 1911, Belgian aviator Van den Born took his Farman 1910 to Bangkok.It was the first aerplane flight in Thailand.
pakasit1812, Image # 1730631 Mar 10 03:51

My scratch built Farman 1910 23in. comes to this stage today. Cann't wait to see it complete but I cann't work fast. Measurement and alignment are the main tasks.
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