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  • Len's Garage?

    This is what I envision Len's sailplane garage looking like.....he has another one just for tugs.....

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    I found a killer thread on a German modeling site while looking for DG505 photos. Thanks Len.....
    It has an amazing display of glider porn, both stills and links to Youtube and Vimeo movies.......you can get lost for hours in there so be warned! I have Google translate open as well, so I can go back and forth, gleaning all the info I can about the airplanes, the builders and the flying sites.

    Hallo, zeigt bitte her Bilder und Videos von Euren Großseglern heisst dieser Thread hier. LS 4 mit ca. 6,50m Spannweite. Gewicht ca. 14-15 kg. Im Video wird die LS 4 mit einem ZG62-Schleppmodell in die Luft befördert.


    Don't say I didn't warn you.....

    Unless of course this has been posted before....

    Blake

  • #2
    You ain't kiddin'! Lots of pretty sailplanes to be seen!

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    • #3
      I wish it was that organized.
      It looks more like Steve's basement.
      Len Buffinton
      Team Horizon Hobby

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lenb View Post
        I wish it was that organized.
        It looks more like Steve's basement.
        Me? I hardly have any planes?

        Plenty of room

        ...


        FullSizeRender4 by Steve Pasierb, on Flickr

        FullSizeRender3 by Steve Pasierb, on Flickr

        FullSizeRender by Steve Pasierb, on Flickr

        FullSizeRender5 by Steve Pasierb, on Flickr

        FullSizeRender2 by Steve Pasierb, on Flickr
        Team PowerBox Systems Americas... If flying were the language of men, soaring would be its poetry.

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        • #5
          Steve, you didn't tell me you have a DeHavilland Hornet! and a Bolton Paul Defiant? What kit is the Hornet?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DennisB View Post
            Steve, you didn't tell me you have a DeHavilland Hornet! and a Bolton Paul Defiant? What kit is the Hornet?
            Hornet and the Defiant are from Warbird Kits. Several of the planes in the first photo -- Oscar, Firefly, IAR , Mig 3 -- hail from there. Sticks, baby!

            Team PowerBox Systems Americas... If flying were the language of men, soaring would be its poetry.

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