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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Nov 18, 2011
Description: What do you do when it's too cold to work on the SeaRey in an unheated hanger? You adjourn to a heated basement workshop to work on a model. I've been working on this Proctor Jenny for several years now, every winter I say I'll have it flying next summer. Next summer has never come (yet).
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Don Maxwell - Nov 18,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Jenny appears to be all tuckered out, Steve. What's that airplane model?<br /><br />Oh. You mean...     
  
Eric Batterman - Nov 18,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Good time to do your instrument panel...     
  
Tom Rammel - Nov 18,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    What will you use for power? Electric, nitro powered engine? What is the wing span?     
  
Steve Kessinger - Nov 19,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Don- funny you say that, Giuliana came down to read a book and sit by the gas fireplace in my basement shop. 10 minutes later.... The model is a 1/6 scale JN-4D by Proctor Enterprises. <br /><br />Eric- I've been pouring over John D's STS post about how to build your own panel. Right now I'm fantasizing what I want and the layout, in a couple months I hope to start trying to build one. <br /><br />Tom- it's going to be electric powered, 87.25' wingspan, ~11# all up. I've got a build thread going on rcgroups here: <a href="http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?s=656ea2b24cc9c75bd1cd321f6d8d21d8&t=1068532">http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?s=656ea2b24cc9<br>c75bd1cd321f6d8d21d8&t=1068532</a>     


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