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As this was not too far from me and only in its second year I thought I would nip over to Haydock racecourse to take a look. Lots of parking and a nice venue but a little let down on the catering side of things, but I would recommend a visit next year if you like larger aircraft models. There were aircraft of all shapes and sizes and some trade stands as well as a bring and buy area to look at. The pics pretty well show every model there and you can get an idea of the size of some of them as there are people nearby for scale Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Great pics, thanks for sharing. Didn`t know that "Mutley" had an alter ego as the "Red Baron" Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Great pic’s, you’ll see most of those models in the air during this seasons LMA events.,
https://www.largemodelassociation.com/events/
Thanks for sharing
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Some great looking models there and nice pic's Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Thanks for looking in guys Al
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May see if I can get to one of these, be good to see a few of these giants flying Al
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Spal wrote:May see if I can get to one of these, be good to see a few of these giants flying Al Elvington near York, generally has good attendance and you can also visit the Yorkshire Air Museum at the same time
Video from Elvington 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H5t48bvX2Y
Yorkshire Air Museum: http://yorkshireairmuseum.org/
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Some amazing model aircraft in there, especially that huge BOAC VC10 and the Lockheed 'Connie', very nice. Looks like you had a fun and interesting day Al thanks for taking the time to share your pics.
I always think it's a shame that our forum doesn't have a bigger following for R/C aircraft, not something I've done, but am always interested in and would like to get into R/C Gliders and Slope Soarers one day before I get too old!
Kev
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ModelMania wrote:I always think it's a shame that our forum doesn't have a bigger following for R/C aircraft, not something I've done, but am always interested in and would like to get into R/C Gliders and Slope Soarers one day before I get too old! This bias will change to a bigger following if and when we have another R/C aircraft available on similar lines to the previously released R/C Spitfire and R/C Fokker DR.1, though its unlikely there will ever be a Glider.
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Yeah, I understand Tom. Would be nice though if there was more general discussion about R/C aircraft such as models built, being built, building techniques, engines, etc., so hopefully it may happen one day and I've seen others on here mention that they used to fly R/C.
Maybe a few years away but if I ever get round to building an R/C Glider (from plans not an RTF model) I will do a diary for it to get the ball rolling and maybe stir some interest!
Kev
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There is a DeAgostini R/C Spitfire build on the forum.. http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=19069
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