chalklands
Sergeant First Class
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Hi Al, in a word 'nothing'. They rest quite OK on a flat surface. although a slight earth tremor might dislodge them. I'm just experimenting at the moment.Brilliant display of airpower. I would like to know what is keeping the Blue Maus, Spad, and the Hannover balanced on those stands. It just appears to be flat surface, so what is the attachment point? Really a fine way to show off the aircraft. -- Al
You have bigger ones than I do, my friend.:salute:: -- AlHi Al, in a word 'nothing'. They rest quite OK on a flat surface. although a slight earth tremor might dislodge them. I'm just experimenting at the moment.
Pete
You have bigger ones than I do, my friend.:salute:: -- Al
^&grin^&grin^&grin I was referring to your 'stones' for balancing your aircraft in the air, unsecured.:wink2: -- AlFlat surfaces or earth tremors?
Ha ha, they were large invisible one's!^&grin^&grin^&grin I was referring to your 'stones' for balancing your aircraft in the air, unsecured.:wink2: -- Al