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SupraStar 3000

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  1. wow! You really have your finger on the pulse when it comes to cars! Great work Jurgen.
  2. Cheers mate. I really appreciate that. How is the helicopter? If i could, I'd keep this as it represents such a lot of head scratching and hard work. My problem is, one false move or radio glitch and thats £600 gone, and I can't afford that to happen. The only other alternative it so put it on the shelf,... but I'd rather the money right now. Council tax and washing machine repair kinda leaves no room for toys.
  3. You think thats bad, you need a week with my bosses I work for a small company. 6 Directors. All family members. (4 don't actually work here, just take a wage) 2 workers (myself included).
  4. Thank you buddy. Much appreciated. It is,.... but also quite stressful concentrating so much, on the 'not crashing' part
  5. lol. I've quite a collection of failed Helicopter attempts too Gaz. Fit training legs, keep behind the tail, practice, practice, practice,... and stay low.
  6. Thanks mate. Yes, been my pride and you for a many years now. I'd love to keep it, but crazy council bill forces sale. Was this or the car
  7. With deep regret, i'm selling my model Helicopter Raptor RC Helicopter with professionally built and fitted Breitling MD500E fuselage. This is a real 'eye catching' model and looks awesome in the air. I've spent so much time and effort on this model, so I'll be genuinely sad to see it sold. Have flown this helicopter without problems for a few years now, and it's without doubt, my favorite. Flies absolutely fantastically and is as steady as a rock, when in a hover. Goes without saying, this is for experienced flyers only, as being a scale model, you wouldn't want to crash. PZbGlChwnXA The phone is to give an idea of scale - This is huge! Never been crashed or had any flying mishaps. Never needed to replace blades from ground strike etc. Has been converted from fuel to electric. East Midlands Helicopters did some of this work and set-up the speed controller to insure a successful conversion. No more smell, heavy equipment to lug about, mess or fuel needed. Just switch on and fly. Has a spectrum receiver and satellite fitted, so just bind and fly to a spectrum handset. Also sold with all necessary chargers etc including Graupner Ultramat 16 (only used a few times and worth £100) So all you need is your own spectrum handset. The fuselage is in great condition with no cracks or damage. Carbon rear blades Real strobes fitted Tinted windows Only negative points are: The lipos need replacing as their coming to the end of their life. They hold charge, but only 2 minutes. I also noticed the strobes have suddenly stopped working. Maybe loose wire - I'll investigate OPEN TO SENSIBLE OFFERS of around £500 Listed on ebay. Any questions, Please ask. Due to size and delicate nature, pick-up only (from Loughborough) Weather permitting, can be demonstrated to winning buyer.
  8. Sounds like my idea of hell. Getting rescued by the cops - how awful for him.
  9. WOW! That must have been cool. Is there much difference with a modern jump (ie from a Hurc)
  10. Been following the Facebook mossie for awhile now. Problem is, doubt she would ever make the epic journey to our shores though ... that said, i thought the same about the P-38, and that was at duxford last year.
  11. Thanks for the head on up on that. Will try and attend. Maybe the Victor tanker will accidentally take off again LOL!
  12. Same as the Mossie at Duxford. Lovely example put in the livery of a target tug! Would love to see one fly, or even taxi around.
  13. Now many times do I have to tell you! Wrap the cadavers in plastic bags. Pools of blood can eat through the body of a car in days.
  14. Didn't even know they had a Dehavilland Mosquito with engines - Are they Merlins? WOW! Now i'm definitely going to Yorkshire.
  15. Another nice little air museum is, Newark Air Museum. We went last weekend, and there is plenty of interesting aircraft to look over. Especially cool war era jets. Heres some pics. and my fiancée who's into Helicopters
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