Question for you guys with long/narrow boats(Type V11s, S class, T class, etc)...do you have your front planes operational? Or just the rear planes with an auto leveller?
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Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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Def working,much better.
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Operational foreplanes it is then...thanks Nigel.
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Hi Dick
Happy New Year, just were did this year go :sleep:
rear on my "T". the type 7 front and rear, B/W only had the rear and he did O.K
Happy New Year, just were did this year go :sleep:
rear on my "T". the type 7 front and rear, B/W only had the rear and he did O.K
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I don't like operating foreplanes. I like to keep life simple!
Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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Re: Operating foreplanes?
Hmm...food for thought here. Remembering back, I think the only boat I ever had that had operating foreplanes was HMCS Onondaga, and they didn't seem to do a lot if I remember correctly.
More research needed, methinks....
Happy New Year to you gentlemen, hope 2011 will be a good one for you.
More research needed, methinks....
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Happy New Year to you gentlemen, hope 2011 will be a good one for you.
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