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WRAM Show This Weekend

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M-M - 23 Feb 2005 05:05 GMT
Westchester Radio Aeromodelers
White Plains, NY
http://www.wram.org/

I'll be there!

m-m
Redhart - 25 Feb 2005 02:02 GMT
This show SUCKS.  The WRAM club is nothing more than a bunch of sniveling
PANTYWAISTS>

> Westchester Radio Aeromodelers
> White Plains, NY
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> m-m
M-M - 25 Feb 2005 03:34 GMT
> The WRAM club is nothing more than a bunch of sniveling
> PANTYWAISTS

I'm going to see all the new stuff and to compare hands-on the
RealFlight G3 with the AeroFly Pro Deluxe.

You can stay home and whine.

m-m
Ed Forsythe - 25 Feb 2005 14:47 GMT
Hi M-M I won't make it this year :( every year my club charters a bus to
make the trip. $48 including admission.  I think it's a second only to the
Toledo Weak Signals show. I'm flying Aerofly Pro Deluxe, G2, and G3 and the
Aerofly wins hands down! Try the Extra 330s and give us your opinion -
please. The only reason I keep the G3 is so that I can show my friends the
difference. I spend about 99% of my sim time on the Aerofly.
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Tally Ho!
Ed

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Ed Forsythe - 25 Feb 2005 14:41 GMT
TROLL! Even worse a bad troll ;-)
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Tally Ho!
Ed

> This show SUCKS.  The WRAM club is nothing more than a bunch of sniveling
> PANTYWAISTS>
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>> m-m
Sport Pilot - 25 Feb 2005 15:20 GMT
Does anybody besides model mag reporters and the model industry
actually go to these shows.  Seems it would actually be boring to me.
Kinda like shopping, which I hate even for this hobby.  Hate going,
making a decision, then worrying about it.  I only enjoy this hobby
when building and flying.
M-M - 25 Feb 2005 22:11 GMT
> Does anybody besides model mag reporters and the model industry
> actually go to these shows.

What's with all the trolls?

Yes, there will be others there. Tens of thousands, I'll bet.
Sport Pilot - 28 Feb 2005 04:44 GMT
> > Does anybody besides model mag reporters and the model industry
> > actually go to these shows.
>
> What's with all the trolls?
>
> Yes, there will be others there. Tens of thousands, I'll bet.
Didn't mean it as a troll.  Just see ads for it every year and wondered
if any modelers actually traveled to see it or mostly just locals,
hobby trade people, and magazine's.  But I think I am a bit odd, I wont
even bother to drive 200 miles to the Perry show.
M-M - 28 Feb 2005 13:16 GMT
> > > Does anybody besides model mag reporters and the model industry
> > > actually go to these shows.
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> hobby trade people, and magazine's.  But I think I am a bit odd, I wont
> even bother to drive 200 miles to the Perry show.

There were so many people there you couldn't even walk around.

It was great.

m-m
Redhart - 28 Feb 2005 15:12 GMT
I used to live a few miles from the Westchester County Center where the WRAM
show was held.  It's the samo old crap with the same old people.  Ane tens
of thousands do not attend- maybe a couple of thousand.  I also lived close
to the WRAM field - they are a bunch of ANAL pantywaists.

>> > Does anybody besides model mag reporters and the model industry
>> > actually go to these shows.
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> hobby trade people, and magazine's.  But I think I am a bit odd, I wont
> even bother to drive 200 miles to the Perry show.
GILL RC - 28 Feb 2006 18:29 GMT
The WRAM show was great, I saw allot of new stuff and picked up a bunch
of stuff at great prices. Now I 'm looking forward to Toledo.

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