


Here's another pic of Dave's owl and Eduardo's A-6 confronting the light fixture
At Lakeville today I put the GB1 Bellywinder through its first field test. I can't disclose too many details, but it performed well and will require some modifications.


This is the Marin Aero Club blog. We're from all over the
San Francisco Bay Area and share a common interest in building and flying model airplanes, mostly rubber powered free flight.
1 comment:
Tom, I don't blame you being cryptic -- I realize this is cutting edge R&D and success is by no means assured -- but PLEASE give us pictures and technical specifications (belt buckle torque, etc.) as soon as possible!
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