High Performance Motorcycles besides 3D is my passion. CGI and Scuba are my favorite pastimes. All of the Images I post here are for the community at large so please enjoy.
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I spent 5 years working for a leading Park Ave, advertising firm. From there I moved on and I am currently a Telecommunications and Networking professional working on projects around the world. I get to do 3D for my job but not nearly as much as I'd like. Lightwave, Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver are but a few apps in which I am proficient.
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Comments (6)
Shademaster
the old times.... I can still remmeber the fun I had with these kind of planes. I used to upgrade the rubber band so that it could take of vertical. I also learned that those planes aren't designed for the strains I put them under (knack!).
themagi
Those were the good old days. Am I the only one that over wound them and got my fingers popped by the propeler? Good work.
Ice8
Nope, magi, I got many a finger-thwacking by those things! But, gawd, how I loved that simple toy! Thanks for the nostalgia, pnevai!
vkoontz
Excellent! I used to fly many of these and eventually advanced to .049 powered balsa.
GGS
not only did my fingers get the wrath of the propeler, but i snapped many a tail section trying to put the stabalizers back on
SPZ-Desdinova
Very nice - Pne - it dose bring back some memories - faded that they are.