Dude
Thank you very much for resuming your rightful place in the month of
December. I was worried that I may have to sub for you on the list as STOOPID
Vender of the month:-) In the future though, it would be good if you
actually started right at the beginning of the month as it causes the
Bob Holman carries vintage scale glider plans.
http://www.angelfire.com/ct/bhplans/ or [EMAIL PROTECTED] or (909)885-3959.
--Bill
From: Andy Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [RCSE] Wanted: vintage scale plan sources
Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 17:09:31 -0800
Wanted: vintage
Hey all you SWC campers--
Since the evenings at Phoenix are so quiet and boring (yeah, right!), how
about all of the folks camping at the SouthWest Classic this year get
together and put on a Chili Potluck on Friday evening. This would be a
perfect way to showcase your culinary skills, add the
I just got a new system with XP. Compufoil will not install. Theere is
nothing is wrong with the master disk. So far, this is the only program of any
value that doesn't run on XP.
Randy Bullard
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From:
Sam
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The Olympic 99 uses a modified NACA 6409 with the trailing edge
stock placed flat on the building board which gives a slight reflex to the
true 6409. Lee Renaud derived the Oly 99 wing from the with the Thermic 100
wing.
A bit of moldie-oldie trivia...
--Bill
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No idea what thread it is, but I bet your local hobby shop or HItec would
sell you a couple for not too much. I was surprised at the size and
length of the screws for the HS80MG and I think they all use the same
screw.
.bc([EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.widomaker.com/~conk
Wouldn't that be built-up-oldie trivia? :-)
I think the only plane that would qualify as moldie-oldie trivia would be
the Hobbie Hawk. Any others?
-l
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From: Bill Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 5:43 AM
To: [EMAIL
Yeah, December is Karlton month!! Let me tell you what he did. I ordered a MPX 4000
transmitter and he had the nerve to take 4 days
to get it to me. Same with the receivers. Then that service guy associated with
Karlton. I sent the tranny to him to get a shift
switch and a couple of other mods
'scuse my ignorance, but who's Karlton and what's his address, etc.
Rick VC
Karlton, I'm glad things are looking up at your shop. I'm gonna need
servos soon again. For those who have not dealt with Karlton
you will not experience finer service from a more dedicated guy.
RCSE-List
The Emperor has really extended his domain in our area. I've been
visiting a power club that flies electrics indoors. So far so good but they
fly in a roller hockey rink with a 20' ceiling. Last week, there were no
less than 14 Multiplex Lupos flying. BTW, a pylon race with 6 or 7 or
these
In a message dated 12/04/2001 9:49:45 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Karton
Swindle, SP?) only sells to stupid/no builders type people, hobbist, In
other words junk
Gosh, I thought you had that drinking thing under control. Karlton has supported contest, teams and
On the Aquila, I'm pretty sure they got rid of the curve on the front of
the bottom surface (aka Phillips entry) in addition to getting rid of
the undercamber. I.E. they made it completely flat bottomed.
Was the Sagitta 600 l.e. radius really increased? My old Sagitta and
some others I flew had
Title: Message
XP is
based on the NT kernel which does not allow software direct access hardware and
you run into a problem. I sent Eric mail and he fixed me up and now CF
runs no problem on XP (Server and Pro).
-Original Message-From: Randy Bullard
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The Sea Breeze would qualify. gv
Lex Mierop wrote:
Wouldn't that be built-up-oldie trivia? :-)
I think the only plane that would qualify as moldie-oldie trivia would be
the Hobbie Hawk. Any others?
-l
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From: Bill Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I got curious and went and pulled out my Oly II original box and had a
look. The plans do not say what the airfoil is. The only I D of the
airfoil is on the cover art where it says: Airfoil: Flat Bottom - 10% thick.
I was hoping it would say E-205 or something like that. So how does
LOL! No, moldie-oldie as in mildew-ey. You're thinking about
oldie-moldies...
Have a great Holiday!
--Bill
From: Lex Mierop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Bill Harris' [EMAIL PROTECTED], '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
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Subject: [RCSE] Moldie-oldie?
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 06:52:59 -0800
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