Hi Andy my name is Fernando Magnetti, from Argentina.
I´m using a connector from a old wireless phone battery , you could find
many kinds to chose,
this work great for my!!!
(I have a XF622 X347)
Fernando Magnetti
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From: Andy Page
Looking at building a slope ship (Floyd-Foamie). The slope usually
has 5 to 10 mph winds and is approxiamately 100 feet in height and 45-
50 degrees sloped and rocky. Sometimes lift not very consistent,
plus at altitude (6000 ft).
1. Build type. Using two servos (Ailerons and Elevator)
2.
Im starting up some winter projects here and need to reclaim my limited
workspace. Pardon the array of items, Im posting to multiple lists.
Items For Sale (Prices include shipping and insurance in the continental US)
Airtronics Stylus PCM Channel 52 - About 5 years old. Has been sent in
If you do decide to
end up using a product like Imron, invest in a good quaility breathing gear,
preferably a force fed fresh air supply or at the very least a quality
respirator fitted with organic vapour cartridges and change them
regularly. Imron contains isocyanate, very nasty stuff,
Pay a visit to your local airfield,
ask a plane mechanic for a length of aircraft lockwire. I use the 0.020"
size, stainless steel, you can really crank the tension on it right
up.
Les.
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2001 19:20:26 -0600 From: "Tim McCann" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Re:
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http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1567918a=14016859p=56634170
Lucky old Luke got that scholarship. As you can see from the pics he can't
even afford shoes:-)
And if you look at his chin, he even looks like his skegs after a
landing in grass. That nice green
There were 2 at this last Visilia.
I do not remember who flew the first one, Karlton may know..and it did drop
parachuted something.
I flew the one that Karlton Had just before the H/L Contest.
Nice airplane, Plenty of power Stock does nice rolls. loops, Immelamaen
(sp?)
Loads of fun..
Curtis MinorPlease contact me..Thanks..Brian Smith
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It's a beautiful Thanksgiving morning at the aeroplane works. I just
wanted to take time to thank all the customers, good friends and everybody
associated with this hobby for the support, help, input and kind words over
the last year. It's been an interesting year since
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Winchdoc wrote:
This message is intended ONLY for those poor souls that are
hopelessly addicted to that evil back side sort of flying known
as DS
OK, I'm pretty new to all this, and I've figured out most of the
acronyms: LE and TE for leading and trailing edges, HLG
Can someone on the list give me Curtis Miner's e-mail address?? He just
listed a Stylus and several models...Thanks..Brian Smith
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Dynamic Soaring. It is a method of flying that will get a glider going
faster than possible even in a dive. There are 2 videos at
http://midwestslope.tripod.com/ There is also more info at
http://www.charlesriverrc.org/articles/flying/markdrela_ds.htm The low down
is to find a ridge where the
Aveox F12L Motor, M260 Controller, Graupner 45 mm Precision spinner and yoke with 14X9.5 Cam Prop, $375.00. This powerplant is suitable and has been used occasionally in a Jaro Muller Esprit Electric Sailplane weighing seven pounds. Using 1214 SCR 1250 battery packs, this system will provide two
1) Two Meter Duck, $400 wired and trimmed with Airtronics 141 servos in the wings and Airtronics 102s in the fuselage. This sailplane was built by the designer, Troy Lawicki, and has full ballast attachment hardware. It was flown and place well at the Nationals twice. E-mail photo available. ***
In a message dated 11/22/2001 6:50:45 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you do decide to end up using a product like Imron, invest in a good
quaility breathing gear, preferably a force fed fresh air supply or at the
very least a quality respirator fitted with organic
On 11/22/2001 3:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know the name of the author of a book that tells how to program a
transmitter.I believe it starts with an e.Thanks in advance.
Skyvet1
I think you're talking about Don Edberg -- try here:
http://www.flash.net/~dynamic3/books.html
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