A neat and reasonably priced way to ID mark all your airplanes
https://reclaimdrone.com/products/drone-labels/drone-labels-std/
Jake
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On Apr 4, 2020, at 19:51, Jake Boyd <dyob42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
8 airplanes...all electric..7 foam,...1 SR Bantam stick and film
2 gliders.....1 foam electric,....1 balsa bungee launch
2 helicopters...electric
1 balsa kit..DH-89 Dragon Rapide..just started build today
1 Estang dihedral kit (already built aileron version)
1 set of plans...Notforsale
Way behind all you long timers
Jake
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On Apr 4, 2020, at 19:08, Dennis Christianson <DenC23@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Made my list.
37 planes, 13 balsa, 24 foam, 1 glow 36 electric
14 helicopters all electric
1 boat
2 cars
4 balsa plane kits in boxes.
1 plane, C-130 not flown yet.
Way too many planes, several for sale.
Dennis
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On Apr 4, 2020, at 5:08 PM, George Moser (Redacted sender mosercat17 for12 total. Three never flown. One not flyable yet
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All electric. Six from Dennis the used plane dealer. 4 new. Two from other
Orca guys.
G
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On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 4:55 PM, ORCA
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I made a list (categorizing using Excel) of all the airplanes in the
hangar. I ended up with 32 planes, 2 of which are non-flyable. Out of the
30 flyable planes, 21 are electric, 8 are glow powered and 1 using rubber
for the motor. One-third (10) planes come the the world famous airplane
kit manufacture, Castle Craft Hobbies.
So how many planes do you have?
Rick