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PSS modelling

Anyone here do PSS models? Or know someone who does?

I’ve been thinking about it for a while, and am wondering where to start. Are there any particular models that make good starters?

As there are a few hills around me, it shouldn’t be hard to find somewhere to go screaming around for a few hours! 😀

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By: DazDaMan - 16th January 2006 at 08:30

Woah, nice!

I had my eye on (naturally) doing a Spit or similar – there’s a nice Mk24 plan around someplace, too, and I still have the drawings for the Cambrian FunFighter Spitfire and Me109 lying around!

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By: Paulish - 14th January 2006 at 18:47

Virtually no size limit

Check out some of the larger models around like this B52

B52

I made a Lightning F3 from an RM Green plan. I built it rather too heavily and it flies accordingly-needs a good blow.

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By: vulcan558 - 3rd January 2006 at 17:26

Have a bullet combat foamy for slope action .

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By: wessex boy - 3rd January 2006 at 12:35

Look on the websites for RCM&E and RC Model World, they have loads of plans

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By: Andy Mac - 25th December 2005 at 18:04

Ooh which Spitfire is that? 😮 🙂

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By: Jorgo - 24th December 2005 at 17:17

[HTML]www.canterburysailplanes.co.nz[/HTML]

Is a Kiwi site with great PSS models. Good exchange rate too.
Almost unbreakable foamies !!

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By: DazDaMan - 24th December 2005 at 16:18

Power Slope Soaring, or Power Slope Scale.

Something like this:

http://www.elliotfan.com/temp/art/flight/bf109e.jpg

http://freespace.virgin.net/wessex.sa/images/spit1.jpg

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By: Dave Homewood - 24th December 2005 at 04:31

What does PSS stand for?

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