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| David Duckett, Comment for image # 17205 | 05 Oct 12 09:47 |
| Click on his name to see his other planes. |
| hjlittman, Comment for image # 17205 | 05 Oct 12 09:41 |
| The best thing is that it's FUN! |
| Dale1416, Comment for image # 17205 | 04 Oct 12 13:18 |
| How NEAT ! Scratch built masterpiece. |
| Mr. Willson, Comment for image # 17205 | 04 Oct 12 10:16 |
| Very nice indeed.LOve it. |
| airpolice, Comment for image # 17205 | 04 Oct 12 07:11 |
| Hi Pak, Do you have plans available for this plane? I would love a copy if your able to share them. I have been looking for this size DH-2 for a long time. Thanks! Beautiful plane!!! |
| BillParker, Comment for image # 17205 | 26 Mar 10 12:55 |
| now that's kewl! A pusher! |
| wingspanner, Comment for image # 17205 | 26 Mar 10 08:56 |
| Beautiful plane. You made a great job. |
| pakasit1812, Comment for image # 17206 | 26 Mar 10 03:37 |
| @James Thanks a lot to have added rooms for my models.
Yes, I have to seek solution from Doculam which I have to order from USA. It's not available here in Bangkok.
This DH2 flies well in moderate wind. Rudder and elevator control are sensitive due to prop wash. |
| jgood, Comment for image # 17206 | 26 Mar 10 03:28 |
| Pak, the shiny covering of these films can be a problem. Have you considered Doculam as an alternative. It's a clear covering, that accepts paint quite well. Beautiful DH2 though. One of my favourites, I hope to build one one day. How does it fly? |
| frwyflyer, Comment for image # 17205 | 26 Mar 10 03:24 |
| VERY NICE!! |
| pakasit1812, Image # 17206 | 26 Mar 10 03:22 |
 Covered by Solar Film, the model looks too shiny. Let it be? |
| pakasit1812, Image # 17205 | 26 Mar 10 03:18 |
 A geared 180 brushed motor generates enough thrust for this 28in. wing-span British Fighter. |
| pakasit1812, Image # 17204 | 26 Mar 10 03:12 |
 When I decided to scratch build this DH2 I was a bit worried about how to avoid prop arc for servo linkages. The only way were the pull-pull cables. |
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