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Plane Kits: ask-and-get whatever plane your mind desires!!!

Postby Daniel, a scratchbuilder » Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:09 pm

YOU MAY ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK IN 1 MONTH (COUNTING FROM WHEN YOU GOT THE PLANE) PERIOD.This is a start of my knew company. Ask me for planes you want. I will draw you a scetch of it and send you by private message. If you agree on it, I will make the full-size plans of this plane, and buy the complete sheet balsa set needed for the plane to be built (and additional materials also, if needed. I will draw each and every part of the plane on the sheet balsa sheets. The kit will include the insruction manual, sheet balsa sheets with the plane parts drawn on them, a sheet of paper saying all the R/C (radio control(ed)) equipment you need to keep the plane flying (and the names of them also). The whole set will be mailed to you. It will cost from $32.00-$50.00 (according to size). If you want all the parts cut on the sheet balsa sheets (like in Guillow's kits), additional $3.00 will be asked. You may ask for any plane you want- even for electric ducted fan (turbofan) models.

I am a very advanced aeronautical (airplane) engineer/designer student, and for hobby and research am making very good aircraft models. The models I made and designed are truly 2-3 times better than Guillow kits. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.

Daniel. :wink:
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Postby Xanadu » Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:23 am

Lets get some pics of planes you have already built. Must be nice looking, interesting to say the least.
From what I understand, none of us has ever designed and built a model from scratch, so it would nice to see the stuff you have done.
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Postby John G. Jedinak » Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:50 pm

Xanadu has a good idea. I'd like to see some of your finished work. Post what you have so that we can see where you are coming from.
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Postby Daniel, a scratchbuilder » Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:26 pm

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Postby Daniel, a scratchbuilder » Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:27 pm

John G. Jedinak wrote:Xanadu has a good idea. I'd like to see some of your finished work. Post what you have so that we can see where you are coming from.


How do you post images on the forum reply???

Dnaiel. :oops:
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Postby Daniel, a scratchbuilder » Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:43 pm

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This is the model of my friend. i have helped him with the wing and engine section plans, and a bit with the fuselage. I have run tests on it, but to be honest, I haven't built the plane. After all, I am an engineer/designer, and my job is to design, not build. Although I do buikld model airplanes and currently am finishing up my jet plane plans.

Daniel.

P.S. This model was posted by my friend on the other website.
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Postby Daniel, a scratchbuilder » Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:46 pm

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This is another model I built myself. My grandpa and my uncle helped me on it, and some of my friends helped my design it a bit. I am sure that if you ask me for a model, you will be very happy with it.

Daniel. :wink:
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Postby moostang51 » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:26 pm

I was curious about this picture and design as it is a kit sold by Hobby City. What was your input on it and where are you studying aeronorical engineering as a designer, as a good friend of mine is a licensed pilot and his son has been researching colleges and hoping to major in this field. Also do you have any photos of your designs?
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Postby Flyguy172 » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:52 pm

This may help you with posting pictures.
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 1:35 pm Post subject: How to post a picture

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There was a topic on how to post pictures on the forum but, it got delete. So I guess I will explain (or at least try ). You click that little img button and then you type the image URL (or copy paste it) and then click the img* button (it will be in the same place as the img button). The picture URL is special, I guess you could say, it will be something like this http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/ ... o_top2.jpg note the “jpg” at the end, if it did not have that “jpg” at the end it would not work. Here is an example of a picture you can’t post http://www.guillow.com/HiResImg.asp?prod=507 . The easiest way to find URLs with jpg at the end is to do an image search (I do mine at yahoo). Now if you want to post your own photo it has to have a URL with jpg at the end. Now I don’t know exactly how to get that “jpg” at the end but I do know this, on the deleted topic a guy gave the URL for a website where you could post pictures and it turned them into jpeg URL. An easy way you can tell if it is a jpeg URL (or similar like bmp, jpe, jfif, gif, tif, tiff, and png) is that there will be nothing but the picture. Oh and in case you don’t know, a URL is a web address.
Well that was my best shot explaining how to post an image, might have not been that good but hey, at least I tried . Maybe someone else can do a better job explaining this but I hope this helped at least a little bit. Maybe this can help out a bit http://balsamodels.com/phpBB/faq.php?si ... d7c615c#24
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Just to add to flyguy172's post on posting images. If you want to post some of your own images you can use a free picture hosting service like photobucket. Once you upload your image to the service it will tell what the URL is for the image.
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Postby Daniel, a scratchbuilder » Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:27 pm

moostang51 wrote:I was curious about this picture and design as it is a kit sold by Hobby City. What was your input on it and where are you studying aeronorical engineering as a designer, as a good friend of mine is a licensed pilot and his son has been researching colleges and hoping to major in this field. Also do you have any photos of your designs?


What do you mean what was my input on it? I can tell you that me and my friend have not done the plane from a kit, we have designed it ourselves and built/flew it ourselves too. It is R/C (radio control(ed)). I am studying in MIT (Massahusetts Institute of Technology). It is a very good and prestige college. Also, you may find a very good education at BU (Boston University).

Daniel.
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Postby moostang51 » Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:44 pm

What are your royalties from Hobby City and did you patent your design? Because this is available as an ARF kit for $4,999.00 Here's the link

http://www.hobbycity.co.nz/Soldat/Produ ... ductID=776
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Postby Xanadu » Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:53 pm

Most interesting to say the least :shock:
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Postby fychan » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:50 am

I'm curious what you're studying at MIT, as there's no "Daniel" listed under either the Students or Faculty list for MIT Aeronautical department:
http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/www/labs/ASL/ASL.html
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Postby Daniel, a scratchbuilder » Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:26 am

Fychan, I am studying aeronautical engineering in MIT. My real name is Adam, it is just that I like the name 'Daniel' more. I am not trying tio be rude or anything, so don't get me wrong here, I would appreciate it if you stop asking me my personal questions. I can help any of your friends with the getting into MIT thing, but please stop researching on me if I realy am an MIT student, I'm beggining to think I shouldn't have told you I was in MIT. And I believe we got off topic. Would anyone like to order a model from me or not???

Adam. 8)
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Postby fychan » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:32 am

Daniel, a scratchbuilder wrote: I am not trying tio be rude or anything, so don't get me wrong here, I would appreciate it if you stop asking me my personal questions.


Daniel, Adam, whatever your name is... You have to understand that if someone turns up out of the blue, and is not known to anyone, and suggests that people send him money for some service or other - people are going to check. It's the same with anyone, David Duckett, Xanadu, anyone - if I was going to send them any money, I'd want to be fairly sure that what they were saying / selling was true.

Unfortunately a lot of what you say has been dubious - and thus people keep checking further - to see if you're mistaken, or there's something more sinister going on. To be honest - I think it's the latter.

Daniel, a scratchbuilder wrote:Would anyone like to order a model from me or not???


I, for one, won't be.
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