I am planning on putting some of my sailplanes in my garage in order to
clear some space in the basement,...for more sailplanes. Does anyone
know if storing model airplanes in an unheated garage will result in any
damage to the planes (both balsa and epp gliders). The garage is
attached to my
At 07:16 PM 1/2/2000 -0500, you wrote:
Hi All,
I'm in need of a fairly large chunk of Basswood (12" x 12" x 48") and am
looking for a source. I've tried all of the local places but it isn't
available here. Anyone know where I might be able to order some
I used to buy 'exotics' from Yukon
Do you guys use any amount of differential on you combat flying wings (the
Boomerang in particular)?
Brett Jaffee: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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OnTheWay Quake 2
ZeroNone. Just use all the aileron throw you can get, and just enough elevator
D/R so that it doesn't stall to one side when
you give it full up.
Wiggle your sticks
David Judson
Riverside, CA
Brett Jaffee wrote:
Do you guys use any amount of differential on you combat flying wings (the
Does Tim McCann have a web site? TIA, Rich
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Does Tim McCann have a web site? TIA, Rich
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Thanks all, I've got Tim's web page book marked again. Rich
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In a message dated 1/1/2000 9:34:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, GordySoar
writes:
Raise the back of the wing 3/16", then take a bunch of lead out of the nose
till its balanced. You won' t need the other gimicks then. It becomes a
contest class ship.
I've got a fairly good grasp of
Do you guys use any amount of differential on you combat flying wings (the
Boomerang in particular)?
Absolutely. You'll get that nasty yaw stuff otherwise.
Mike Robinson
Boomerang Specialist
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Any particular amount?
At 07:01 PM 01/02/2000 -0800, Michael Robinson wrote:
Do you guys use any amount of differential on you combat flying wings (the
Boomerang in particular)?
Absolutely. You'll get that nasty yaw stuff otherwise.
Mike Robinson
Boomerang Specialist
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Along the path investigating yaw control induce drag and efficiency at
V-tail, I came to realize that single-sided-rudder-fin has benefit from end
plate effect that doubles the fundamental AR in the Cdi formula. The doubling
is caused by end plate effect by the horizontal stabilizer. For
Yes, should ask for permission to anything, new.
By the way, I wondered if the "saw tooth" at the jaw has got permission by
any CD when it FIRST came to use?
YK Chan
Seattle area.
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RDS SYSTEM, INSTALLATIONS
Hi James, have a look at the Tech Tips page on the ISSA web site
hppt://www.soaringissa.org for some Ideas for installation
for the RDS systems.
Regards Rick
Soaring wrote:
SoaringSun, 2 Jan 2000 Volume 1 : Number 684
In this
Yep I will be there and available to soar this Saturday 8th, all day!
I will bring my Millenium Time Winning Searcher with me so watch out!
Mr. E, (and/or Mr. C.) Please post your phone for me, you old Buzzards :-)
Gordy
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Monroe County R/C Club's New Year's Day Glider Contest went on as usual
without any Y2K problems. The weather could not have been more pleasant
for the first of January with sun most of the day, a high around 55 and
winds very moderate to light. Most flyers were coat-less by noon and even
the
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