That sounds like two switches.
What Dave was saying is one switch is thermal, normal in the middle and
speed. Camber preset is included int he thermal and speed settings. A
separate switch is launch and that overrides any thermal or speed settings.
Even easier and you can't accidenally hit
For sale:
Organic 2.5SP Electric. Brand new, never touched. Asking what I
paid for it, $580. Would prefer to sell it to the mid-Atlantic area and am
willing to meet someone to avoid shipping. Will ship if necessary.
Also have 2 brand new HS-125MG servos for the ailerons, $35 a piece.
Email
Guys,
The Majko is a really sweet flying electric glider that can use anything
from a speed 400 to a brushless.
Check it out if your are interested:
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New Multiplex 9 channel IPD out of a Royal Evo 9 package. Never used because
it was too big for my Pike superior.
Comes with channel 34 crystal. $90 shipped USPS
Or trade for a new never used high quality RX like the IPD 7 or the new FMA
signal RX
Pics available
Jared
Hi All,
Been trying to get a new web site up for about a year now, finally
succeeded :-). Still has some things that need attention, but at least it
is running.
Check it out
www.siriuselectronics.com
George
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Hello to you all, I have a profi 4000 and am thinking about selling but I have no idea as to what to ask for the radio.If you profi people could give me astarting point I would appreciate your input. I am in the USA the radio is ingood shape a few scratches, new NiMetal hydride 3300 mh battery,
Anybody know where this info can be found? Thanks
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Good luck, George. You can tell your dad there are a lot of folks
pulling for him. Regis
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Guys and gals, I'm on my way to CA for the next month at least.
Soaring
Specialties will be closed and I won't have email access until I
If you sell it or not you should go to this web site for all the
information on progamming the Profi 4000.
http://www.rc-soar.com/
This site will also be able to inform you of a good range for the
asking price.
I have a 3030 and just love it. I have downloaded the manual form this
site and
Used radios are very difficult to price. It's really up to you the seller to
pick whatever you live with. But, heck I'll take a shot at it.
My personal thought is that what you have, metal case and big battery, is
worth ~900$. But, I'd expect it to go for ~700$.
Best of luck to you. Looks like
George,
Great Site !!
Deserving of the products that it promotes..
Jack
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What frequency are you on ?
I use this Rx in my Superior`s on 35mhz and have no problem with space.
The 7 channel IPD on 35mhz (not DS) is not good enough for Superior.
If you are on 70mhz it might work since higher frequencies are less
difficult in carbon fuse...
Hilsen Jojo
www.grini.no
Date:
Jack,
At least he could have had some really sexy sounding Vixen do the welcome speech. We
have all seen George before, well enough said. :o) BTW, George Great Site Otherwise.
See Ya,
Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
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Date: 2004/10/28 Thu PM 01:24:42 EDT
To: George Joy
At 11:45 AM 10/28/2004, you wrote:
Hi All,
Been trying to get a new web site up for about a year now, finally
succeeded :-). Still has some things that need attention, but at least it
is running.
Check it out
www.siriuselectronics.com
George
I tried to order a Super Test Pro from your web
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Unsolicited testimonial.
Been using a Sirius Pro and a Sirius 100 (for DLG) for several years now
(old enough that the Pro is the earlier 1000mA version).
I have NEVER had a problem with a Rx or Tx pack while using these chargers
at the field or on the way to the field. They're
Forgot to mention this is the DS IPD 9
J
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I was wondering if any maunfacturer has made any plans to produce a molded
plane utilizing Drela airfoils? I was thinking perhaps not because his
airfoils work
best at lower wing loadings/weights which could possibly rule out a molded
version.
I dont know. Any comments on this?
Thanks, Walter
wondering if any maunfacturer has made any plans to
produce molded plane utilizing Drela airfoils?
In fact there are a bunch (out for quite awhile) right
now. AVA and its clones use the Drela foils. These are molded
planes, from the spar forward...'organic' construction (organic is theterm
On 10/28/04 15:24 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you probably have found out, unless under the thumbs of someone who can
find lift, work it, and come home to the spot, airfoils don't provide any
value beyond conversation.
I will likely be struck dead as I type this, but here goes.
Well said
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GREAT! Now you've gone and done it Bill! Do you have ANY idea of how many
potential enemies you just made??? G
(Just kidding of course...I think...(sigh))
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On 10/28/04 15:48 Sheldon - YNT uDesign wrote:
GREAT! Now you've gone and done it Bill! Do you have ANY idea of how many
potential enemies you just made??? G
You clearly have not been reading my posts over the years. The New Enemies
line forms to the right. It's the very long one over
All I know is that I am pretty sure I am about second or third in the big
long line to the right, well, Bills right, my left :^)
L'ing OL at Malveys comment.
Mike Smith
At 03:53 PM 10/28/2004, Bill Malvey wrote:
On 10/28/04 15:48 Sheldon - YNT uDesign wrote:
GREAT! Now you've gone and done
(Sigh)...Get in line...You mean to the end of THAT line??? It's W
too long Dude!...Are you going to be serving refreshments or anything for
those people waiting their turn? Wouldn't want 'em to dehydrate or anything
like that ya' know. G
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As you probably have found out, unless under the thumbs of
someone who can find lift, work it, and come home to the spot, airfoils
don't provide any value beyond conversation.
Ever tried flying DLG with a Clark-Y or an NACA6412 vs a Drela foil?
You just might see a spot of difference - like
Chuck,
Thanks for the kind words :-)
The model with the Norm/New switch was something that Don was
misinformed about, when I get one in the shop, I remove it, It doesn't do
what it was intended to do.
All NEW packs, and any that have been taken down to zero volts
(Switch left on)
On 10/28/04 17:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You take the Clark-Y, I'll take the Drela and let's do a mano y mano
thing sometime.
How about I send my designated proxy, say DP, and let him have a whack at
it? OK? Still up for the mano-a-mano thing?
Or maybe ask the guys at the Rose Bowl
As usual, Gordy, you come thru with more Gordy style
enlightenment!Organic, hybrid, whatever, I kind ofthink
generally when someone talks about a molded plane they are usually referring to
a fully molded plane andI suspect you already knew that. But at any
rate thanks for the relevant, eye
On 10/28/04 17:09 George Joy wrote:
The problem with
modelers, is that they want to charge many different size packs.
Nice try George. Blame it on us poor defenseless modelers. Because of this
type of thinking you forced me into buying no less than FOUR of your little
blue devils PLUS the PRO
Ever tried flying DLG with a Clark-Y or an NACA6412 vs a Drela
foil?
Its a trade-off...the Clark-Y is a moderately performing, stable,
vice-free airfoil that'll take a lot of flying abuse. The tighter airfoils will
give more lift but they are likely to have a narrower window where that
Bill,
If airfoils do not make any difference, then why do the guys you mentioned
always try to find better more efficient foils and planforms all the time?
I consider myself an average to slightly better than average pilot and I
guarantee I could tell the difference between the way plane flew
Atta boy Gordy, you've done it again!!!
Maybe from now on you should offer barely enough info to answer any future questions. No more providing ANY extra info, that's no longer allowed on this list. Even if it's true, because it's obviously a waste of Walter's time to read an extra sentence or
Thank you to all that responded, I received the feed back that I was hoping for plus
some unexpected replies. About half the people that responded offered to help me
figure out the radio, this was above and beyond the call as far as I am concerned.
Thanks for the offers of help, I am very
Hell, I am going fishing for a Atracs upgrade. I have two Air SP7 Modules and was
wondering if there were any ATRACS upgrades out there. I don't care if it is a 4
memory or 8.
thanks
jj
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It might be worth building a DLG with a Clark-Y airfoil; I don't think
anyone's done it so I don't think we can say its that much worse than any
other foil. (I suspect it will work rather well, especially if there's an
expert flying it.)
Martin Usher
Martin,
There would be a noticeable
On 10/28/04 18:40 Pat McCleave wrote:
Bill,
If airfoils do not make any difference, then why do the guys you mentioned
always try to find better more efficient foils and planforms all the time?
You missed my point. For the guys I mentioned, they DO make a difference.
For 995 of the rest of
On 10/28/04 20:58 Bill Malvey wrote:
For 995 of the rest of us they do not.
Of course, that's 99%. Missed shift. I hate that.
~~~
Bill Malvey
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NIB dream catcher Sailaire kit. never started. untouched.
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