ICAC
Regarding the Sagitta : Go ahead glass the fuse. forward section, you will not. need as much nose weight. At least all mine needed nose weight
Ray
Gordy,
What's your source for this? I would be interested
in reading this study. I imagine the researchers,
like myself, were/became interested in the
compensatory mechanisms for people over forty who
perform critical tasks like surgery, etc.
Gordy wrote,
Keep in mind that after the age
Good day all.
I'm looking for sources of servo trays. The round ones with a cover
and possibly a fairing for the push rod. Rectangular may work also.
Such as Robbe or Graupner. URL's would be great.
Also, any idea what's up with the Icare site. I can't get it to work.
Lynn in Anacortes WA.
Covers?!? You don't need no stinking covers!
Check out Harley's RDS:
http://www.proptwisters.org/rds2/index.html
No covers, slop, drag, snags, etc. Nothing but a clean airfoil (and they taste good
too (oops, wrong commercial)).
good luck finding the covers,
Kevin
(I'm not a Michaelis'
Michaelis, in fact, has no employees and never did. RDS was a labor of love
and a gift to the modeling fraternity involving zero compensation on the
sale of the Kimbrough Products injection molded couplers that can be used to
install the system.
When, in an RDS installation, the servo is
No covers, slop, drag, snags, etc. Nothing but a clean airfoil (and
they
taste good too (oops, wrong commercial)).
Pity to still see stuff hanging out and covers with bulges on them when it
is all so unnecessary.
When I see a RDS installation that's as stiff as conventional pushrods I'll
Gordy,
What's your source for this? I would be interested
in reading this study. I imagine the researchers,
like myself, were/became interested in the
compensatory mechanisms for people over forty who
perform critical tasks like surgery, etc.
Funny you mentioned that! I was just watching
Sorry if my tongue-in-cheek attempt at a little list humor was improper.
In my humble opinion, Harley has done us all a great favor in making these inexpensive
little adapters so easy to install and use. RDS works great!
Kevin
At 01:27 PM 11/11/2002 -0800, Harley Michaelis wrote:
I had to wait until the magazines covering the Wood Crafters 2002 event got
their articles published and distributed. RCM, Dec. issue just out and
Model Aviation, November issue both carried coverage and is very much
appreciated.
I offer a slide show and an album, both links are on the first
Also, any idea what's up with the Icare site. I can't get it to work.
Try :
http://pages.infinit.net/icarerc/icare.htm
It is working fine
--
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/louiscimon
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On 11/11/02 7:42 AM, yclui_hk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all the useful advices to my question about the
incompatibility between PVA and wax in another thread. You guys are
really nice. It appears that I just need to buy the right wax to
solve the problem.
There is in fact another
When they say Gordy is all thumbs they are right!!!
Gordy has just pointed out why you should not fly with your thumbs only!!!
Try grabbing a hold of the sticks like you are suppose to With your
thumb and your index and middle fingers if you want to have more precise
control over your stick
Then again, doesn't that Joe What-his-name guy fly with his thumbs?
Rick and Jill wrote:
When they say Gordy is all thumbs they are right!!!
Gordy has just pointed out why you should not fly with your thumbs only!!!
Try grabbing a hold of the sticks like you are suppose to With your
Rick
Its a belt and braces attitude that is used to ensure release, if you have
ever had a part or worse still, your plug stick in your mould you may
understand this reasoning.
As and release agent, wax or pva is essentialy a fragile film on the mould
surface, it is easy to damage during a layup
That's only when he's not using his toes!!!
-Original Message-
From: Brett Jaffee [mailto:bjaffee;techempower.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 2:56 PM
To: Rick and Jill
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Digital 'thumb' servos
Then again, doesn't that
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