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Who needs to buy a C-17, just build your own.
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Gee those powerlines are close. Looks like Wallsend!!
Surely something that size (it's bigger than a C150) would need to carry a transponder??? |
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Wouldn`t mind one of them,bet they cost a bit?
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And I'm sure the engine runs once you've finished building it would please the neighbours
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Don`t worry about neighbours if their get mad just drop your payload on them.
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Great landing for such a large and fast machine.
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Great model!!
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Thats neat
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That's fantastic!!!
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Thats A class, fully operational model too, great landing considering it was done with a remote.
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