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  • Birthday 01/01/1961

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    Brissy and Chengdu, China - Panda country!
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  1. *it'd be pretty safe in THE crash*
  2. I understand your issue: While it is true SU doesn't have 'true' circles, when you click on 'circle' icon, the next thing you do is type the number of sides you want and press enter. Default is 24 sides, but I usually use 96, staying with divisions of 12, but just tested 960 and it was no problem. The more sides the larger the file of course. Thanks Marty, surprised to see you're still at it, many give up in shorter time, such tenacity, well done!
  3. ? .........0.000001 mm isn't accurate enough for you? Great to see your tub up and running Marty, congrats.
  4. This thing flying yet?
  5. I tell you what Mate, owning a Chinese Law Firm please introduce the client suffering from 'loss of income' due to the "illegal copy", and I'll pay you a handsome introduction fee after the case is won and royalties recovered. But since you're full of nonsense, that's not going to happen, and yes, you most certainly can sue the azz off IPR thieves here, though the information you have gained at that amazing source of information, the lunchroom table at work, probably leads you to not believing that ..... One of the reasons I don't post much any more is the bigotry found anytime "China" is mentioned, from people who's experience is buying cheap rubbish that's sourced by an Australian, specced by an Australian, sold in an Australian owned shop by an Australian seeking maximum profit, and purchased by an Australian with deep pockets and very short arms, but when it breaks, it's "China's fault!". The irony is that Chinese people in China won't buy that rubbish, but facts don't seem to matter much to people who like to pretend they know something about China. Living here in China for 20 years (and not far from Zongshen), one thing I know, China can make engines, especially small engines. You guys have no idea what I witness daily with overloaded 1000cc mini vans and utes having the life revved out of them nonstop keeping up with traffic and up hills, also thousands of undergeared 200cc 3 wheel utility motorbikes coming past flat out at 40kmh with a million revs screaming their heads off. Then there's the motorcycles, usually 150cc which Zongsen is one of the biggest manufacturers in the world of, same story, 40 to 50 kmh screaming their guts out by riders with zero mechanical sympathy. After 20 years here, I know where China's product's faults lay, and engines are certainly not included in that list, and they build engines that are the equal to any engine in the world, and in some cases, factually proven to be better.
  6. Can Anyone tell  me where I can buy a prop redrive belt for a Foxcon Terrier 200 ?  

  7. Email sent, probably get booted for my last reply to the ignorant xenophobe, rather not be in a forum that tolerates that shite, so see you guys elsewhere. Good luck in the soup.
  8. Not true, but I give up, believe what you want to, I mean there's 50 million videos and articles telling you that's the way it is, I only live here. Edited mod
  9. Gee you're really into the 'China myth throw away comments' aren't you. Pollution is caused by consumption. Manufacturing, regardless of where, is a by product of that consumption, and not the root cause. America is by far the largest consumers in the world, i.e. the people most responsible for pollution, consumption at a rate far greater than China. Australia is also well up on the list of consumption per capita too. What's next Mate? China buying everything up? Australian Government doesn't think so .. Xinjiang Ughyrs maybe? Be there again in a few weeks, 4th time, awesome place, and I don't mean the tourist capital, we go rural, last time was contracts for some Han Chinese to lease a few thousand acres from some Ughyrs to grow sunflowers, we even made it to the China/Russia/Kazakhstan/Mongolia border intersection for a look. Hope to get to the China/Russia/Nth Korea border intersection this or next year, and into Nth Korea as well, can't wait to be shot, I hear it's fun, but hard on your shirts. By the way, speaking of EVs, I have owned 5 EVs in the last 8 years, have 3 at the moment, 2016 Tesla S, 2018 Geeley Emgrand EV, and our recent addition, 2022 Skywell ET5, and over 400,000 kms in them and had some shares in a (Chinese) EV dealership here, but hey, you guys watch one video and go right ahead and position yourselves as experts on the matter of China EV market .... Oh and I pay 0.04 to 0.05 cents per KWh, my factory I pay 0.03 to 0.04 cents, Australia is what, 0.35 and 0.45 (oh great way to encourage manufacturing, way to go AusGov). You're reminding me why I don't bother much with forums anymore, i.e. the ignorant xenophobes.
  10. Hence the reason for this thread .....
  11. This guy makes his money off xenophobic hate of China, and this is utter lies, as is his usual bollshot videos. I complain every video to Youtube, but they do nothing if they are getting the views. Neta, the so called "cars rotting in fields", are highly successful sellers, and not only increasing in sales, but gaining ground in exports as well. Seriously, is the electricity, gas, water, housing, rent, food etc so affordable in Australia you need to concentrate on other countries .... "Neta is targeting sales of 300,000 units in 2023, local media China Securities Journal reported on February 7. The EV maker has sales of 152,073 units in 2022, up 118 percent year-on-year, including 3,456 units delivered overseas, according to data it previously announced". https://cnevpost.com/2023/05/01/neta-delivers-11080-in-apr/ https://cnevpost.com/2023/03/22/neta-sending-3600-evs-to-thailand/
  12. If it's not a NACA 23013 (13% thickness of chord length), then it's certainly similar, so you can research it's benefits or not from there .. FWIW most of Vans RVs use a NACA 23013.5 (13.5% thickness)
  13. It looks like a NACA 23013. Not yet, but he didn't build the wings as I had been chatting with the person who did, pretty sure he is a member here.
  14. ...... educate kids properly early in the truth of banking and economics, how to run a business, etc etc, eg; all that IS NOT taught in schools. What is taught is how to be a worker ant for the oft mentioned "1%", and feel good about it.
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