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Old 09-27-2008, 09:02 AM   #121
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

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Guys! this is my last post on this forum about this, but I just want let you know that I have not here from john monahan, Obviously he thinks that he can do anyting he want's and get away with it, its that fair? I'm just asking for help to get my money back thanks.
PS. go to chit chat and look for john monahan and the factory airplanes problems, I do explain everything about my problem with him thanks.


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Old 09-27-2008, 11:08 AM   #122
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Everyone slamming eachother and tons of over-moderation......had to look twice to make sure I wasn't back on RCU
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Old 09-27-2008, 12:48 PM   #123
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Everyone slamming eachother and tons of over-moderation......had to look twice to make sure I wasn't back on RCU
Too much of everyone slamming each other AND over-moderation? Does that even make sense? Pure and simple fact, people don't want to read the **** that develops when people try to air their dirty laundry here. They report it to us and ask us to take care of it. Its as simple as that. If drama is wanted, soap operas are good for that, FG is not. There are plenty of other channels to seek resititution, he needs to utilize those to attempt to achieve the desired outcome. Over moderation? Not even close.

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Old 09-28-2008, 03:52 PM   #124
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

i wana hear about the plane, isn't that what were here for?
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Old 10-28-2008, 01:30 AM   #125
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

So..... Whats happening with the 220" B24??
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Old 11-06-2008, 11:38 PM   #126
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

Hey all I had to put the B24 to the side for a few months do to 2 other builds that I am doing one is to finsh up a pitts and the other is a B29 and as soon as I get them done I will be back on the B24 full time
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Old 01-09-2009, 10:50 PM   #127
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

dont worry I am still here waiting for this build to get moving again. You still have atleast one fan!

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Old 01-17-2009, 09:36 PM   #128
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Interesting project, what are you doing for accessories? Is it going to be a D or J model and will you be offering all of that stuff like the turrets, cowls, etc.? Sierra retracts better, order them now as it could take a few years to get. Are they doing a nose gear as well and will the mains have the drag links? I think I read that the plane is going to be under 100 lbs but it doesn't seem possible with the fuse in all 1/4" aircraft ply. Will the production kit really be under 100lbs, well I guess thats why you spec DA85's right? What airfoil did you use for this plane and did you caluclate the lift it would generate and are you putting in any washout? If so how much and why?

I saw a big B-17 on YouTube by a guy in Australia, he built it from a wingspanmodels kit are you still planning on doing a big B-17?

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Old 01-19-2009, 07:25 PM   #129
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

Hi Guys I am nee deep into the B29 and getting close to finshing up on the pitts as well the B29 takes up a lot of room in the shop but it will out and to its owner soon and I will be back on the B24 and it will not take to long to get it nocked out

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Old 01-20-2009, 12:30 PM   #130
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

I agree, I think you should pick up the phone and ask him these questions.
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Old 01-20-2009, 12:38 PM   #131
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

Lets keep it on track guys.....time to move on.
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Old 01-20-2009, 09:49 PM   #132
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Dink...What's your F...ing problem!! If you read my post I did not ask if the plane was going to be finished. I asked what model he was doing and if he was doing the accessories. The man is putting out a kit for sale and I had some questions, so I think this is exactly the right forum to be asking my questions.

On another note however I have to say that I have never seen a forum with so many posts that had to be deleted. Needless to say with people like you on this forum I probably won't be posting here very much. I only got on here because I was interested in the plane.

Speaking of which the reasons I was asking my questions was I have heard from several people that P47 Master had screwed them over. So if I am going to invest in a plane like this I want to make sure its all on the up and up. To that end for the others interested in the plane I contacted Sierra and they are not making a gear for this plane and I also heard that the guy who was suppose to be doing the accessories like the turrets is not making them either. I think if P47 Master makes a claim about something that is not true others should know about before sinking a lot of money into a project like this only to get stuck later.

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Well I do not Know where you are Getting your info from but I did not have someone making my accessories for me I am doing them myself and I never told anyone that Sierra was making the retracks for it I have somebody working on them for me so all your info is wrong
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Old 01-21-2009, 11:47 AM   #133
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

Guys....again....keep the thread on topic. We are closely watching this thread. Take any personal business offline....there's no place for this on Flying Giants.
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Old 01-21-2009, 06:25 PM   #134
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Default Re: The Aeroplane Factorys 1st kit prototype 220" span B24 Lib

WHO ARE YOU do I even know you ????
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Old 01-21-2009, 07:45 PM   #135
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I am having the retracts done by Sierra giant scale "unless someone eles can offer me there services " And someone eles did offer so I am going with him as for Billy At Bob Divley there is only one guy that new I was looking to have them do my Accessories Mike Kramer from Wingspan Models Who is Also Putting out a B24 Kit The Same Size
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