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Rustys stooge
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Rustys stooge
Hi Rusty found your stooge in a link on Stunthanger, looks pretty cool!
http://flyinglines.org/buzz.stooge.html
http://flyinglines.org/buzz.stooge.html
crankbndr- Top Poster
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Re: Rustys stooge
crankbndr wrote:Hi Rusty found your stooge in a link on Stunthanger, looks pretty cool!
http://flyinglines.org/buzz.stooge.html
That's not Rusty's stooge!
His stooge is about 2.5 feet tall with pointy ears and stubby extremities. He can only say one thing " I let go now?"
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Re: Rustys stooge
Wish I had one of those!
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Re: Rustys stooge
Haha it looks like mine. Here is the actual Rusty Stooge
Shift the brick depending on the shape of the wing for what ever plane you're flying. A string and a skewer in the ground hold it from tipping over when I pull the plane free. For heavier planes I bungee the whole table to the top of a barstool.
Shift the brick depending on the shape of the wing for what ever plane you're flying. A string and a skewer in the ground hold it from tipping over when I pull the plane free. For heavier planes I bungee the whole table to the top of a barstool.
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Re: Rustys stooge
Rusty..your one creative guy!! You sure know how to fly those .049 planes...I'm impressed..those planes are moving pretty good!
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Re: Rustys stooge
Ah, you've been to my Youtube channel. Thanks for the compliments. Keep in mind, I do some ugly things too though.ZACATTACK wrote:Rusty..your one creative guy!! You sure know how to fly those .049 planes...I'm impressed..those planes are moving pretty good!
I'll have a whole new season of videos coming over the next few months.
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