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Is there a website for the Much Marcle large RC show ?

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Steve - 27 Aug 2007 12:02 GMT
Hi,
Interested in seeing large RC models flying, hopefully WW2 Wellington,
Halifax, Ju88, He111 , Do17Z well made and correctly painted etc etc.
I gather Much Marcle, Herefordshire UK is a large RC event, but where is the
website for the show, or details ?
Any links appreciated, or info on whether or not there will be large WW2
aircraft of types not see an airshows attending, even Fw190D, Me109G etc
will do !
Steve
Martin X. Moleski, SJ - 27 Aug 2007 14:38 GMT
>Interested in seeing large RC models flying, hopefully WW2 Wellington,
>Halifax, Ju88, He111 , Do17Z well made and correctly painted etc etc.
>I gather Much Marcle, Herefordshire UK is a large RC event, but where is the
>website for the show, or details ?

<http://www.largemodelassociation.com/index.html>?

>Any links appreciated, or info on whether or not there will be large WW2
>aircraft of types not see an airshows attending, even Fw190D, Me109G etc
>will do !

Huge RC Pitts:  http://www.flixxy.com/pitts-s1-rc-airplane.htm

School begins this morning.  Gotta run.

You might try browsing these pages:

<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=GGGL%2CGGGL%3A2006-10%2CGGGL%3Aen&q=%22mu
ch+marcle%22+%22large+model%22&btnG=Search&aq=t
>

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Steve - 29 Aug 2007 14:52 GMT
Cheers, doesnt seem many rc modelers have done anything big and WW2 ish,
along the lines I am interested in, RAF and Luft . not types not easily seen
for real.
Fw190 and a He111, and a  wimpy at most, pity latter is not standard
green/brown/night scheme as I like, (that greens not right anyway) or He111
standard 70/71/65 as I would have liked.
Oh well.
Steve

> >Interested in seeing large RC models flying, hopefully WW2 Wellington,
> >Halifax, Ju88, He111 , Do17Z well made and correctly painted etc etc.
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>
> You might try browsing these pages:

<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=GGGL%2CGGGL%3A2006-10%2CGGGL%3Aen&q=
%22much+marcle%22+%22large+model%22&btnG=Search&aq=t>

> Marty
Martin X. Moleski, SJ - 29 Aug 2007 16:01 GMT
>Cheers, doesnt seem many rc modelers have done anything big and WW2 ish,
>along the lines I am interested in, RAF and Luft . not types not easily seen
>for real.

>Fw190 and a He111, and a  wimpy at most, pity latter is not standard
>green/brown/night scheme as I like, (that greens not right anyway) or He111
>standard 70/71/65 as I would have liked.
>Oh well.

Condolences.

Maybe if you go to one of the Much Marcle shows you could
ask around among the modelers to see if they know of anyone
flying the types that interest you.

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kruella_dv - 27 Apr 2008 13:11 GMT
There is a website for the Herefordshire Model Aero Club who run th
show with the Large Model Association.  The show is on our club field.
Please visit www.herefordshiremac.org and check the "annual show
pages.

Regards, John Warner, treasurer and webman

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kruella_d
Jim - 29 Apr 2008 04:59 GMT
Check this out. Coming in October. MONSTER R/C Show in Florida!
http://www.franktiano.com/MonsterPlanesFrameset.htm

> There is a website for the Herefordshire Model Aero Club who run the
> show with the Large Model Association.  The show is on our club field.
> Please visit www.herefordshiremac.org and check the "annual show"
> pages.
>
> Regards, John Warner, treasurer and webman.
 
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