[RCSE] Tulsoar's 18th Annual Last Fling of Summer

1999-08-20 Thread nxtdoor
Details and entry form for the 18th annual Last Fling of Summer at Tulsoar's sod farm in Tulsa, Oklahoma are now on our club page at http://www.mccserv.com/tulsoar/LastFling99.htm   Check it out and decide to come.   Jeff Naber Tulsoar Contest Director

Re: [RCSE] CSS 20th Annual Great Pumpkin Fly

1999-08-20 Thread Steven Meyer
At 07:24 AM 8/20/99 -0400, Strother, Jack wrote: >Good Morning all, >On October 16 & 17 the Cincinnati Soaring Society will be hosting the 20th >Annual Great Pumpkin Fly. > >There will be two classes flown to make it fun for all. Unlimited and R.E.S. >There will be UNIQUE 1st through 5th place t

[RCSE] Need Firebaby (UC) fuselage

1999-08-20 Thread Jimbonee
I'm hoping some other old timers will remember the Firebaby (Jim Walker Ukie) of long ago and find me an old fuse (complete, hopefully) to go with the two wings and horiz stabs I found in a going out of biz sale. Will pay reasonable $$ plus shipping for same. All others please forgive use of

Re: [RCSE] What glider did you think was coolest when you firststarted?

1999-08-20 Thread Chris
Windfreak and Hobie Hawk [EMAIL PROTECTED] > writes: > > << Okay, in the same vein as the "first glider" thread.what was the > >coolest glider when you were first larning to fly? I don't > >nessecarily mean the actual best glider, but rather, what glider did you > >think was the super ho

[RCSE] Charger Recommendations

1999-08-20 Thread The Johansens
Looking for suggestions as to the best home charger set-up. Need to take care of Transmitter batteries and receiver batteries,primarily 110,270 and occasional 600 ma. Have heard that the Alpha 4 is the best, but no orders until Oct. Any other suggestions? TIAWayne RCSE-List facilities pr

[RCSE] What I wanted to fly

1999-08-20 Thread James C Deck
While I was learning to fly with my all-balsa, Jedelsky winged Doodler, the guy that was teaching me to fly had a Graupner Cumulus. Now, in the early 70's, that was one fast sailplane. He would get it way up and way out and then hand me the transmitter,tell me to fly it back, and chuckle whi

Re: [RCSE] What glider did you think was coolest when you firststarted?

1999-08-20 Thread SMILLS3030
In a message dated 8/20/99 3:50:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Okay, in the same vein as the "first glider" thread.what was the >coolest glider when you were first larning to fly? I don't >nessecarily mean the actual best glider, but rather, what glider did you

[RCSE] Airborne telemetry

1999-08-20 Thread Bob Pederson
Does anyone know of a source for light weight, compact airborne telemetry system. I need a small 2 - 4 channel system which can acquire and transmit data to a ground receiver for later processing. I know I've seen ads in the mags for RPM, altitude, speed, etc. data collection systems but can't f

Re: [RCSE] Mylar Vaccume Bagging info needed

1999-08-20 Thread The Love Villar Family
This one may be helpful: http://www.pilotsguide.com/rc/vacbag.shtml -- Keith > Does anyone have any webpages or notes which outline vaccume bagging with > mylar? RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [RCSE] PHOTOGRAPHY from aloft

1999-08-20 Thread Karlton Spindle
THANKS! Smooth Thermals, Karlton Spindle MrMPX http://www.MultiplexRC.com - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Karlton Spindle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 20, 1999 1:10 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] PHOTOGRAPHY from aloft > Supercircuits > ww

Re: [RCSE] carbon tissue (short)+ (long)

1999-08-20 Thread Tom Broeski
My H/L wings weigh between 3.4 and 3.8 oz. It does take a bit of work to get just the right amount of epoxy. I found the most important thing for a light weight wing is protecting the LE. Most creases occur at the areas where the LE is nicked. Check out the Wish-1 halfway down this page: ht

Re: [RCSE] P-1111 opinions requested.

1999-08-20 Thread Garland Hanson
I've built and flown two of them. It's a great flyer with a very good speed range. It will float like a butterfly or you can pack it with lead and rip up the slope. I like this wing because it has a fuse I can grab a hold to when I bungee it. One building tip though, the plans will instruct yo

Re: [RCSE] List of planes

1999-08-20 Thread Lazybee45
OK how about BEST flying planes? Gliders I vote for the BOT, closely followed by the Lil Bird 2m and the Gnome! The Sig Riser 100 is very good too! power The TELEMASTER SENIOR is fantastic! the Telemaster 40 is great. Sig Kadet senior and seniorita then the Lazybee is in there too as one

[RCSE] Mylar Vaccume Bagging info needed

1999-08-20 Thread Michael Imsic
Does anyone have any webpages or notes which outline vaccume bagging with mylar? Thanks Michael RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]