Futaba ROCKS!
Lets see... I have spent how many hours trying to figure out how to program my
Futaba H.. None!!!
Its that intuitive...
I'd rather spend my time with my 24 year old girlfriend who is half my age :-)
I have my priorities and you JR and Airtronics guys apparent
Tulsoar has moved from DOZNET to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TULSOAR/.
We have been here only a few months and are gradually getting hooked
back up with all our friends and acquaintances after a prolonged period
of club inactivity. Sorry for the inconvenience, but this new location
is much ea
SO what is the airplane of choice?
Kurt
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From: Tom Copp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 5/28/2008 7:00 PM
To: 'Ed Franz'; Soaring@airage.com
Subject: RE: [RCSE] 60" F3J contest at Dayton Sunday
Sounds like fun Ed!
Tom Copp
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Does anybody have two Greening mounts for the JR 241 servos? Craig
isn't answering his email and I need to finish a plane. I don't want to
glue the servos in.
Thanks,
S Gibson
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Good question. Lots of answers.
I'm flying the same sailplane I've been flying for the last 10 years.
(Usually followed by good, go to 2.4. Less chance of a conflict for me).
I have 25 sailplanes. How many RX do I need to replace?
I'm waiting for them to work out all the problems. (Windo
I remember seeing the guys with the orange shirts at our (SC)2 contest
(the ones covered with "Futaba" and "FASST" and the like). Worth a
picture...they were quite obviously flying on 72MHz.
Martin Usher
PS. I fly with a Futaba radio. "Works fine for me"
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Bill and Dar
Bill and Darwin,
You know I love both you guys even though you wear those Orange shirts, and
I have to concede that it is possible to do more with 14 than 12. I want to
point out that the discussion was 2.4 and sailplanes, and I still feel IMHO
that JR offers more flexibility and better RX
I managed to get out to the contest for a few hours on Saturday and saw the
fly-off on Sunday. Hats off to the organizers & volunteers - they did a
great job!
I took a bunch of photos and put them on my site if you want to get a taste
of the action. I tried to get a good variety of shots but most a
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But when it comes to the expensive big stuff there is just one choice, the 12X.
Larry, all due respect one Fan-Boy to another, when JR comes out with a
radio that allows full flexibility in the assignment of functions,
switches, mixes and conditions, then I might a
Looking for current email/web site
TIA
Stan
Larry you make a lot of reasonable points as always. I am going to give
Sanwa the time they requested to produce the first stage of the Stylus
replacement (the 2.4 module) and having failed that will be looking at JR. I
have no issues with Futaba but I have to state that data logging really
appeals
I'm a little biased being on Team Futaba. Despite the brand loyalty, I've
looked at all of them and find the Futaba 2.4 receivers the most practical for
the soaring application.
Darwin,
I can't fault you for being a little biased being a team flyer and all. But
in all fairness it is obvi
I thought I'd ask this here since the 14MZ is brought up. I've been trying
to work with Futaba service on this issue for a while now and have not heard
anything back. I have 2 of the 14MZ's. The first one I got had the touch
screen problem where it would not recognize at a normal pressure touch. I
If Futaba's system is THE 2.4 system to have why isn't there support for the
other brands? I think JR / Spektrum / Horizon have done a good job in
nudging people to their equipment by offering other brand support. I can
point you towards many happy former futaba fliers that converted to the 2.4
v
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On May 29, 2008, at 8:55 AM, David Webb wrote:
Darwin, I think your answer lies in the unique qualities and general
low numbers of the soaring communities.
The standard TX for many soaring enthusiasts is the Sanwa /
Airtronics Stylus and many are waiting for a 2.4 GHZ
Wo, someone stole Daryl's mojo.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Daryl Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> Looks like I have misplaced my lucky Seiko stopwatch - name scratched in
> the back is "Phil Lontz." I stole it fair and square from the Bozo
> humself, Phil Lontz, and it
In a message dated 5/29/2008 7:14:31 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Admittedly, I have
not used the system in a crowded environment, but I have no doubt it
will work fine.
Darwin,
I have converted all my current models to 2.4. Most to the JR/Spektrum
system
Darwin,
Do you have problem with the heat in AZ? The
Futaba rxs have problem with temp above 150°F.
The rx shuts down. There had been crashes in
major events link to rx temperature problems.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=861949
There are talks on the 14mz.com Futaba suppor
Darwin,
While I am listed on Ch 17, I had Ron switch me to 2.4. I will be
flying it in my old Encore variant, and my New Spider DLG.
My Original Fuselages are all Kevlar.
Chris Adams
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] 2.4
> From: John Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Da
Darwin, I think your answer lies in the unique qualities and general low
numbers of the soaring communities.
INMHO I think the lack of Soaring adoption into 2.4 occurs for a few
reasons that follow but are not limited to:
The standard TX for many soaring enthusiasts is the Sanwa / Airtronics
St
Hey Guys,
Looks like I have misplaced my lucky Seiko stopwatch - name scratched in
the back is "Phil Lontz." I stole it fair and square from the Bozo
humself, Phil Lontz, and it has been around the world with me many
times. Last time I saw it was Sat. in Denver.
If anyone finds it in their bag,
Darwin,
I'm flying the Lightspeed and the Vandal on the FASST system. I have my
Taboo on a 72 mhz channel, hence my name on the roster that way. My 2.4
receivers have been flawless to date. The Futaba is an easier install than
the competitors; you don't have a satellite receiver with all it's
a
I thought 2.4 was all the rage. People abandoning 72 and ham band en
masse to use 2.4 and selling everything off. So, why are we not
seeing it as much in the sailplane world?
At the SW Classic there were not nearly as many as I expected. I did
not get the count but it was far less than we
David,
Are you using it with Windows Vista? I looked at the manual and it indicated
it would work with Windows 2000 or XP.
Bruce
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From: David Zucker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 7:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] Re: [p
Dan,
Not DataSafe2. This is PC Data Transfer. Part # JRPA310 through Horizon.
This is a brand new system for saving, manipulating and exchanging data
via your computer with the ability to send
the data in an e-mail. So far it's worked flawlessly. It's version 0.1
so that tells you they may be im
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