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Effective 10-1-06
I now have a new web site under construction. It will feature mainly Berkeley, Hobby Helpers, Free Flight and Line control plans. Only a few will qualify as Radio Controlled, as nothing newer than 1970 will be listed. I have some 150 new plans to list there and expect to have the site finished some time late into 2007. Yes, it takes a hell-of-along time to build a site of this size. Did you think Rome was built in a day?
PLUS, I am in the process of selling my house in Florida and moving. A real chore and pain in the arse as you well know. So feel free to order plans from it and remember, it will keep growing like an expecting woman.
http://myunclewilliestoo.com/

My new web site is at relio
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My cat Buddy, walked across my keyboard, causing me to loose my ability to work on my new web page.
A real Catastrophe!
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HOLY COW!
This is proof that we are never to old to learn a new trick. (just don't let the women know this!)
This is a great idea for small plane plans. Once again, be sure to use glue sticks, or you will be sorry.
I have not tried this yet, so let me know how it worked for you.
P.S. Here’s a tip you can pass on to your other customers. I downloaded your Drake II plan just to “see if this guy’s stuff is any good” and they were very good indeed. I also noticed that you went into detail about how to get the commercial copy and print shops to print them, how much it would cost, etc. Well, if you open the TIFF file with Paint (which is included in all recent versions of Microsoft Windows) you can print the full size image on small printers. Once you have the file opened with Paint, go into page setup and tell it no centering, 0 margins and 100% size. Then, when you print it, it will be divided up into as many individual sheets as necessary to hold the full size image. These sheets can then be fastened together to make one big sheet. The Drake II plan took 32 - 8 1/2 x 11 sheets, 8 wide and 4 deep.
Francis M. Brooke 4/14/2007
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Uncle Willies is proud to be a totally green participant. I have done away with paper, stopped waistful shipping & all import duties. I was the first in the world to ship plans by email, saving naturel resources for better uses.

I have seen shipping cost from $17 to $45 for over sea's shipping. Only to have your plans held hostage or lost by the import tariff or import duty office in your country. Even shipping to Canada is considered overseas by the US mail from the USA. Go figure, it's all about money! And you ever had to pay import duties, you know the feeling of having your item held ransom until you have paid the scoundrels their ransom money. Then you know that part of your shipping cost is the tube the plans came in. I estimate that 95% of those paper tubes end up in the land fill. Mean while, more life giving, oxygen producing trees must be cut down to produce more tubes that will eventually end up in a land fill. I wonder, where will our children & grand children live after we have destroyed this planet. Scientist already tell us that we are the cause of mass extintion of wildlife never before whitness by human beings.
Then as many of you have told me, you have access to printers at work or in your office, saving you even more green. Even my free plans to the military are printed on the base! If money equels green, you know there is no one that can even comepare to me. No one!
And then I recycle all pixels! No, really I do. I wash them and dry em and use the little suckers again. Even this page is produced using 100% post consumer used pixels.
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