Itosan strikes again!

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Rick Piper
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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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Martin

Not seen a Martin only all these alias people that seem to exist on this forum.

Martin :lol: get Mr Ito to use smoothing groups on his control surfaces and they will be fixed.

it's very very easy.

If he needs to know how just get him to E mail me.

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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steelsporran wrote:
Garry Russell wrote:SO so easy to fix as well

Garry
I've missed that, do tell.
Sorry to mislead, I didn't mean fix after the model was done


As Rick points out....by Mr. Ito.


It is an easy thing for him to do and quite why he does not is a mystery to me at least.

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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Martin=T6Flyer :roll: ;-)

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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what about the wing/flaps... i hate them...

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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Tweek & Chris, I guess you'll just have to fly one of the other Fencers then! :lol:

It's actually not too shabby, and does fill a needed gap. It handles decently enough, although I may yet drop in the FDE from an Aardvark. At the very worst it will be staying on my system for AI usage. :thumbsup:

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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Rick Piper wrote:Martin

Not seen a Martin only all these alias people that seem to exist on this forum.

Martin :lol: get Mr Ito to use smoothing groups on his control surfaces and they will be fixed.

it's very very easy.

If he needs to know how just get him to E mail me.

Regards
Rick
Will send him an email soon about this matter and see what reply I get. As I can confess to being only a user and not a builder, perhaps I dont understand the point in question. Will see what happens and if so will get him to email Rick.

(T6Flyer is a name that I have called myself for years having worked and flown in North American's trainer for the last twenty years or so)

T6...I mean Martin

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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email just sent.....

Martin

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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Fingers crossed!

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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AndyG wrote:Fingers crossed!

Andy
Might be a little while in replying as my Mum is seriously ill in hospital and I'm off on leave this week and next, travelling back and forth up to Plymouth everyday to visit her. She's having a biopsy (tumour found between bladder and kidney) today, so might not be able to reply here until tomorrow or even Saturday. Apologies.

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Re: Itosan strikes again!

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No apologies needed, especially not in a situation like that!! I hope all goes well with the biopsy.

Andy

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