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YouTube: Twister Chinook flies inbetween barn beams - Barn Beams
| YouTube: Twister Chinook flies inbetween barn beams I fly the Chinook in a barn on my holiday. You can get an idea on the stability of the aircraft which is very good in my opinion. Much better than the Coastguard / Hawk. However, you must balance the blades. I will upload a video showing how to do this soon. |
| Now here is a GREAT use for an old barn! Fly your Chinook between the beams ... |
| I have my old barn and I tried to collect old materials like wood in there. Well I was pleased because I was still able to make something great out of it like barn beans, boxes, and the like. When you make a ceiling beam I think it is more ideal to make it as a solid timber or you may also combine a faux woo beam. Great day. |
| Barns are very important especially to urban areas. Some uses it as storage for their old things. It should always be kept clean and organize even though you put things you no longer use. It is also advisable that you check the beams that support your floor and ceiling. I also have a barn in my province and I always make sure that I am able to monitor it. Thank you very much and have a great day ahead of you. |
| Awww... I actually thot that I was going to get to see some old fashioned barn storming, like they used to do in the early days of the airplane, but okay, this was entertaining to. I guess for those of us regular folk who do not know how to fly an airplane, much less upside down, then we can get ourselves a model airplane and do a little inside barnstorming. |
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