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• #17702
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• #17703
I know this frame´s up for grabs
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• #17704
I know this frame´s up for grabs
yo, has this had its drop-outs changed?? its hard to tell.. Its still a thing of beauty
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• #17705
No need for that now, innit? no need for that, the minute u start making direct remarks about someone u start making them about yourself. be civilised kid, if u can´t hold the joke... u become the joke.
re-post
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• #17706
That's interesting... what about the one that the RAF have (with the huricane and Lanc) that they roll out whenever one of our ruling classes has a significant birthday?
quite a few it seems..
http://www.military-airshows.co.uk/spitaw.htm
still pretty cool though
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• #17707
re-post
Actualy it isn´t. i used kid instead of dude. A dude is a guy that works at a ranch. I was nicer.
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• #17708
Actualy it isn´t. i used kid instead of dude. A dude is a guy that works at a ranch. I was nicer.
boring
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• #17709
NJS hits the road
http://static.londonfgss.com/attachments/12329d1247659645-picture-33.png
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• #17710
boring
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• #17711
exactly, nothing new to say, everything you say a repost
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• #17712
exactly, nothing new to say, everything you say a repost
Man what is your problem?.. just be a good sport. stop being bad with life, I don´t think any of the forum members hangs around here to deal with that kind of attitude, I don´t. take your head out of your arse, take a deep breath, and go fuck yourself.
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• #17713
repost
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• #17714
Nuno, how much dorrah is that frame?
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• #17715
Nuno, how much dorrah is that frame?
qual?
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• #17716
neverrrminndddd
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• #17717
old skool
That just looks like the seat tube has snapped, been bent fowards and welded back together, very odd.
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• #17718
that´s flying gate... love it or hate it.
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• #17719
repost repost
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• #17720
yo, has this had its drop-outs changed?? its hard to tell.. Its still a thing of beauty
I dunno... maybe it is, maybe not... Concordes with Shimano dropouts sounds weird.
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• #17721
Niiiice!
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• #17722
not keen on that disc
Mavic Comete +/- is momentum porn
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• #17723
http://i688.photobucket.com/albums/vv241/bdipista/Vivalo.jpg
vivalo (with NJS)
re:post pre:apologysame as the viv i saw in japan
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• #17724
90% If its gonna be that big anyway, why not just go for 100%? I am genuinely intrigued.
Although a 10% reduction in scale may seem trivial (and indeed is, to the eye; most people wouldn't realise it had been scaled down without a full size for reference) it makes a big difference to the weight. Even if you just scaled everything, it would cut the weight by ~30%, but the wing area is cut by ~20%, so the stall speed goes down, and that means a much less powerful engine for take off, which cuts weight even more, which reduces loadings so you can lighten the structure further etc. etc. A standard early model Spitfire has an MTOW of about 2 tonnes. Strip out the armament, reduce the engine size and then reduce the structure by 30% and you can get down to the 600kg FAA MTOW limit for 'Light Sport' aircraft; presumably similar weight limit classes exist in Europe.
For the larger, heavier, Mustang (MTOW 5.5 tonnes), a scale of 75% still leaves you with a nice looking replica within the 600kg limit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_T-51_Mustang
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• #17725
MT you are my new favourite know-it-all. great info, cheers!
fucking formidable precision, love it.
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