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    SIREN C30 EDELWEISS

    Coming back from a trip to Europe, I did met with my friends and shared about ongoing and futur project arround a good meal and some wine... Typical French behavior!

    Up to the point we were discussing about futur project, I then shared my collect of documents arround my XXX project. And just seen the eyes of my friends opening wide, we were all working on the same project without knowing it. I was advanced enought to have drawn the 3 view and shared it to them. The answer has not lasted, one week after leaving Europe I have allready received the first picture of what will be the plug and decided to share with you that long term project. I hope we will go together throught the plug, mold, fuse, canopy and so on.

    Please fasten you seat belt and welcome onboard of that adventure

    So has you know I like to share and intrigue people, so! you to work know to discover what we are working on until the next set of pictures




    Oh yes, I will give you a clue, I is a Sailplane, 1/3 scale... Ah ah ah!

    Stéphane
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    Hmmm...looks like a 1000% scale "Cuillère pour la Crème Glacée"

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    I think I got it.Click image for larger version

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    It's not complicated, bigger is better.

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    It looks a little flat.....profile 1/3rd scale?
    Vintage wood is the BEST! But....every now and then a plastic missile can be quite enjoyable!

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    Flying wing?

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    Your weights need to be covered with something.....raw lead like that is not the best thing to be handling on a day to day basis.
    Vintage wood is the BEST! But....every now and then a plastic missile can be quite enjoyable!

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    It is not the club of captain caveman, neither the one of the Flintstones

    Neither a plank fuselage for a 1/3 scale LeFish

    Ok extra clue, it is not a T tail, only two options left...


    Stéphane

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    I don't know what you're building but I just found my French curve in your shop Was looking all over for that thing today...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yyz View Post
    I just found my French curve in your shop
    Since Stephane is from France......I think he just calls it a "curve" !
    Vintage wood is the BEST! But....every now and then a plastic missile can be quite enjoyable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom View Post
    since stephane is from france......i think he just calls it a "curve" !
    that's funny!!!!
    It's not complicated, bigger is better.

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