Hey Group,
If memory serves, someone a while back posted a method for making light
weight gap seals for flaperons on HLG wings. Anyone have a copy they can
forward me?
TIA,
John Ihlein
Albuquerque, NM
Get Your Private,
Hey if those parts are under 40 oz I want a Crack at them..
That 5/8 Rod seems like a very good deal..almost a Steal..
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Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 7:28 AM
Subject: [RCSE] NIB Psyko Parts was GOT PARTS?
You forgot
ROFLAG rolling on floor laughing at Gordy
Smooth Sailing,
Karlton Spindle
Http://www.MultiplexRC.com
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From: Paul Breed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 4:20 PM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Question
FYI for your
Euromodel in Germany is the distributor for Jaro Muller planes.
http://www.euromodell.de/start02.htm
Aero-Model in the USA distributes the Jaro Muller/Euromodel planes.
http://www.aero-model.com/
Jaro's new Escape is a beauty. It's still too new to be up on the web site though. I
did
get to
Thanks to all who commented on this subject. I figured the market was
pretty much as you all described it. I guess I'll stick to my daily grind
for now. I don't think I could bear to build too many of the same plane for
too long anyway. On the other hand, haveing a small business to offset RD
ROFLAG rolling on floor laughing at Gordy
Since that one get used soo much it should be shorter
LAG Laughing at Gordy
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Are there pictures of the Escape anywhere? I don't see it on the Jaro Muller site.
-Ben
Dave Wenzlick wrote:
Euromodel in Germany is the distributor for Jaro Muller planes.
http://www.euromodell.de/start02.htm
Aero-Model in the USA distributes the Jaro Muller/Euromodel planes.
Not sure if I saw the same ad or not. The one I saw showed a guy climbing
up a tree to get the plane, then throws it off the top. It was a
gray/silver polyhedral plane with a V-tail. The message was something about
"freedom" or "serenity" - is that what we represent? =)
There was also a
Just saw an ad for a prescription allergy medicine call Zytrex. In it they
had a guy flying a Park Flyer with a plastic porcupine. Anyone recognize
the plane or the radio?
RC rules!
jtm
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Les.. . . .lost your e-mail address, but received your snail mail. Will
send package tomorrow. Others, please excuse this post.
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Just wondering what % of subscribers here do scratch-building. Please be so
kind as to sign in if you do. I'll relate the response to 1,000 subscribers
and see what the figure is and report back to the list. Sometimes I wonder
if I am the only designer, builder, flyer, crasher, repairer left on
Not sure if I saw the same ad or not. The one I saw showed a guy climbing
up a tree to get the plane, then throws it off the top. It was a
gray/silver polyhedral plane with a V-tail. The message was
something about
"freedom" or "serenity" - is that what we represent? =)
That model is an
David, I looked back at the blue sheet that came with the 555Rx. Your Rx
compatibility with Futaba has a negative shift, whereas the Rx compatibility
with Airtronics/JR has a positive shift (which is what I use in the Zagi).
That may explain why I am running PPM, and you are running PPM-inv
how do someone has to handle the sticks to be able to do 4 point rolls??
thanks
luis
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I just ordered the Mystery Ship from Major Hobbies. I have never heard
anything good structurally about T-tails. Any Mystery Ship owners out there
able to tell me how their T-tail is holding up?
Has anyone modified the Mystery Ship's tail into a more conventional setup or
possibly a V-tail
Hello Harley,
Count me in as a scratch builder. However I do not claim to be a
designer, I've built a couple of originals of my own in the hlg size using
composites. I've built the midget that was published in rcm, it was a bit
sluggish with std radio equipment however. Also basically
I saw the ad last night and the model is in a tree, the father and son climb
the tree and then throw it out from the top of the tree. ...strange! It
did capture MY attention, I think it was more of a full house open class
sailplane, V tail, probably molded construction.
A great ad for our
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