Re: [RCSE] Tug info wanted.

2006-05-26 Thread John D Frugé
I wanted to thank everyone who responded to my Tug question. I got a lot of great info. Thanks RCSE, John D. FrugéWebmaster MRCCwww.modestorcclub.comAMA #695632 - Original Message - From: John D Frugé To: soaring@airage.com Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 9:49

Re: [RCSE] Tug info wanted.

2006-05-26 Thread Jimmy Andrews
I meant to reply earlier but was busy - Frisch Modellbau is regarded as having some of the best Wilgas http://frisch.flugmodellbau.de/ John D Frugé wrote: I wanted to thank everyone who responded to my Tug question. I got a lot of great info. Thanks RCSE, John D. Frugé Webmaster MRCC

[RCSE] looking for gordy

2006-05-26 Thread Mike Stump
Gordy, ping me Stumper -- CoreComm Webmail. http://home.core.com

[RCSE] 2M Saturn---George Voss

2006-05-26 Thread A. B. Lyles
On RCGroups for sale . A.B.

[RCSE] Phil Barnes

2006-05-26 Thread Darwin N. Barrie
Hey Phil, Please call me when you can. Darwin N. Barrie H 480-946-8955 C 480-204-0662

[RCSE] Johnny Berlin

2006-05-26 Thread BrowneCG
Could someone send me Johnny's e-mail? My old address for him doesn't work. Browne Goodwin

[RCSE] Beginner sailplane recommendations

2006-05-26 Thread Jim Laurel
I know this has been discussed before, but wanted to get your current thinking. A co-worker hears me talking about soaring all the time and is asking about a sailplane for his son. Years ago I would have suggested a Highlander, but they are no more and there don't seem to be any really

RE: [RCSE] Beginner sailplane recommendations

2006-05-26 Thread George Voss
Personally I'd recommend the Easy Star since it's electric, he'll get more flying time in per session. I'd recommend making the rudder 1/2-1 wider since the rudder is pretty small. I taught my brother-in-law to fly with one. gv -Original Message- From: Jim Laurel [mailto:[EMAIL

[RCSE] Re: Beginner sailplane recommendations

2006-05-26 Thread MSu1049321
II would concur the Multiplex Easy Glider looks good for this particular job. Fixable and rugged EPP, looks like a "real" sailplane in flight. Also comes with electric motor option for launching instead of a histart or winch. Inexpensive, so little to lose if they don't wind up liking it. Will

Re: [RCSE] Johnny Berlin

2006-05-26 Thread Johnny Berlin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: soaring@airage.com Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 5:03 PM Subject: [RCSE] Johnny Berlin Could someone send me Johnny's e-mail? My old address for him doesn't work. Browne Goodwin

Re: [RCSE] Tug info wanted.

2006-05-26 Thread Alberto
John: We do import and sell this tug. We took one to the last Los Banos Scale Fun Fly and it did perform flawlessly. It's powered by an electric motor, rgds, Alberto www.hobbyclub.com - Original Message - From: John D Frugé To: soaring@airage.com Sent: Wednesday, May 24,

[RCSE] where to donate model magazines in LA?

2006-05-26 Thread Rhokita
I use to donate my old model magazines to the Northrop Airplane Museum in Hawthorne, CA.I read that their lease was not renewed and that they do not have enough funds toopen a new museum. So is there anywhere else in LA (preferably in the south bay area) I can donate my magazines?Any

[RCSE] Begginer Sailplanes

2006-05-26 Thread Ed Anderson
The Easy Glider is definitely a good first sailplane. It is not EPP but Elapor foam which is more rigid making it better for this application, but still very rugged and very fixable. Wing loading is under 6 ounces so it will float like a Gentle Lady or a Spirit with less probability of a trip