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I was thinking the same thing Bert...On 1/2/06, Bert Magin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not picking on Maurice or (may the soaring gods forbid) Dr. Drela but couldsomeone explain to me the balancing method and tools used to place a CG to0.5mm accuracy?BertRCSE-List
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That was a nice video JoJo, thanks... (it took over 4 hours to D/L)
At 02:11 AM 1/3/2006, Jo Grini wrote:
I cant even get in myself right now ;-)
The server is a friends that also is a modeller... If anyone wants to host
the video they are welcome...
But I think it needs to be better than
I think Dr Drela may have calculated the battery weight difference
between fully charged and completely discharged. Hence he dropped
the 100th resolution. Otherwise I think the spec would be down to
0.05 mm.
:-)
Steven Meyer
SOAR, LSF IV
At 12:28 PM 1/4/2006, Jay Hunter wrote:
I was thinking
My initial Cgs are always accurate to say 1/4 to
1/2 a thumb width! Seriously.
Walter
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From:
Jay Hunter
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Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 10:28
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Supras done
I was thinking
Cant wait to put my Supra on the super weight scale I have. To perform like
me you would have to be within a few milligrams and a normal kitchen weight
will not do the trick ;-
Stand by for the results in a months time...
Oh btw I dont care about the CG. That will be fixed after some
Those of you that are building or have built your molded Supra I have a
question. I am going to use a Hoopes wiring harness, but with the balast
tube in the connector for the wiring harness will not stow in the fuse. Did
you cut an oval in the bottom of the center section to match the opening
Hi All
I finished my Kennedy Supra last night. It went together really nice. If
the fog clears and it doesn't rain I'll fly it today. I was hoping for 61
to 62 oz but came out a little heavier at 62 3/4 even though I was very
careful with glue and install. What really surprised me was I
Jim,
Just wanted to second Karl's thanks. Your unflagging energy and
attention to detail have been appreciated for these many past years!
Thanks for carrying on the tradition,
Bob
From: Karl Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re:
Is that 2m Extreme single carbon, double carbon, fiberglass, What
servos, What shape?
Is this the right forum to ask this?
Let me know, Thanks, Pauly Hart.
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paulywood
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I installed a Berg 5 ch receiver in my DLG. It worked ok when I was alone
at the field. This Sunday I was flying near other flyers. When my plane
got to within 20-30 feet from another transmitter it stopped responding and
crashed. I duplicated the conditions and verified the response (ie:
I have first dibbs, if i can get the anwsers also.
Thanks, pauly
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could someone explain to me the balancing method and tools
used to place a CG to 0.5mm accuracy?
To measure the CG:
I turn the assembled glider over on its back,
and find the level-balance point by supporting it
on a wood-pencil eraser which is slightly rounded.
I might add some tape to a
Wow, that's not the story I heard. It's an interesting spin on the
situation, but I don't think that's how it really went.
From one of the RCGroups threads a few months ago, I seem to remember
that it went like this - the place that made the receivers (somewhere in
Eastern Europe?) heard about
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