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Former Member20/07/2020 16:01:29

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Tim Stevens20/07/2020 17:33:54
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It will help you - and us - if you could offer a few clues about where you live, and related background. And expect one or two of us to be shy of anyone hiding completely behind a joke name.

Cheers, Tim Stevens
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Former Member20/07/2020 18:24:32

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Gary Wooding20/07/2020 18:31:43
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It could be worse, it could be Ben Dover.

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David George 121/07/2020 07:03:09
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Hi Phil welcome to the forum. Where are you based in the country as it helps with local supliers and resources. There are a few like minded aero model makers on here and engine builds.

David

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John P22/07/2020 14:09:41
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Hi Phil

I'm also on the south coast ,still interested in model aircraft but
have not been flying for 15 years,here is the photo of the last
3 models that i built and have never flown and may not do so now.
The 2 either side are identical and based on a Lobbit design
that was in the GTBA papers, the middle delta was based on
on a Finecraft delta i think the Firefly ,modellers of a certain age
will remember the Chris Foss team flying these in formation
at the Sandown park show.
All these models are for Gas turbine power ,the one on the right
has a Shreckling type engine runs at about 100,000 rpm with
only about 6 lb thrust not much by todays standards but probably
enough to fly.The one on the left has a Super Tigre 60 engine
which i had fitted to test fly the model.
The delta has no engine at the moment i have some parts made
for a Kj 66 style engine here in the photo is milled from the solid
compressor wheel on the balancing machine.
I suppose my only claim to fame was with this Ducted fan H.S.Hawk,
bit of a grainy photo from a print won a first place at the Shuttleworth
scale rally in 1982 ,i had left before the end of the show so they had
to send me the trophy ,sadly no cheque .

John jet models.jpg

balance machine.jpg

ducted fan hawk.jpg

1982.jpg

Neil Wyatt22/07/2020 15:12:16
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Welcome to the forum Phil,

Sorry if you got a bit of a cold reception at first, generally this is a friendly place.

Neil

Daniel22/07/2020 15:50:32
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laughlaugh

I must confess, it took a few moments for the neuron to see through your posting name, Phil.

Once understood, it did make me smile; well done.

A name worthy of Captain Pugwashes crew....!

A warm welcome to you.

ATB,

Daniel

SillyOldDuffer22/07/2020 17:39:22
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Posted by Barrie Lever on 21/07/2020 08:40:15:
Posted by Phil McAvity on 20/07/2020 16:01:29:
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I have to admit though that the joke has completely flown over my head. Could someone explain?

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Phil is welcome to the forum, and to the group choosing humorous names. I like 'Cabinet Enforcer'.

Anyway, Phil's pseudonym is based on a very old joke. The witty English like to suggest two Scottish gentlemen called Ben Doon and Phil M' Cavity are in a Civil Partnership. The joke is in revenge for Bannockburn, an incident no Englishman has ever heard of or wishes to discuss...

Dave

PS Phil chooses to be ironic!

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Harry Wilkes22/07/2020 18:49:02
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Welcome to the forum from the West Mids Phil I'm in into slow things like 4MPH traction engines

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John Paton 122/07/2020 20:41:59
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Posted by Phil McAvity on 20/07/2020 16:01:29:

Just a quick introduction from a former 'lurker' having just registered on the forum.

I'm new to model engineering although it's always been of interest to me, I often regret not taking the engineering path as a career having chosen the Army and Fire Service instead. I've always been interested in automobile mechanics with a sporadic sortie into the arena over the years and have returned more recently to RC Model aircraft now that time, family and financial commitments are less than in past years.

I plan on purchasing a mini lathe after realistically thinking about my needs and doing some research including online resources and reading the Nieil Wyatt book which led me to here.

Anyway, I doubt this will be my only post as I have too much to learn which even the magic of YouTube cannot fully explain!

Hi Phil, I seem to recall your namesake and another Scotsman Ben Doon featuring in Rag Mags back in the early 70s. Doubt you will see such publications ever again as most of the content would now now be taboo. Did you eventually qualify as a dentist?

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