Friday, 30 June 2017

Challenger remaiden :)


8 comments:

mike etheridge said...


What a result Paul and what a great video, who said men can't multi-task ?

I look forward to seeing the Challenger in the flesh. I thought your initial test regime will keep all your planes in future well protected.

speedy brit said...

She flies super can't tell any differance from new from the first maiden thank you soo much for great repair l👀ks and flies great 😀 Don't worry i won't make that mistake again! :) thx again Paul. :)

slipperywhenwet said...

Its a new one really, is'nt it?

mike etheridge said...

It took about £6 of Cyno glue a quantity of Marine Epoxy glue, a metre length of 1/16 balsa sheet, a metre length of 1/2 x 1/4 balsa strip, a quantity of Profilm cover at £8 a metre and umpteen complaints from my wife, to complete the repair.

No your right Slip, I bought Paul a new one, I kept the old one. Goes like a bomb!

mike etheridge said...

I forgot to mention that it also needed about a square foot of two thicknesses of thin ply to make up new bulkheads and fuselage wing ribs.

speedy brit said...

So u wasn't joking it is a new plane!
Hope the wine i go for the misses helped ease the complaints ;)

mike etheridge said...

Seen the huge white ghost watching you Paul?

speedy brit said...

Lol hopefully its my guardian angel looking after me while i'm flying ;)