I bought and watched the video too. Amazing! If you have ever tried to
video R/C sloping, you will all the more appreciate the quality and
creativity of Dave's work here. What's more, this is a saturation slope
video--no little tidbits here and there of sloping--you are thirsty and
drinking
Bill Swingle wrote:
manufacturer. Why are folks so eager to try the latest fad??? Seems crazy to
me. I'm confused.
Seems like brand loyality has a little to do with it. One poster mentioned something
like "I got the 555, but I was really
disappointed that I couldn't go with radio company
For those of you who tried to get to our site for a map, here is the
complete URL.
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WANTED - your worthless JR 610 and/or tetra receivers. Top Dollar (*), if
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R U serious? Regis
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Are the planes pretty???
I can load the site but none of the images display. Also, they do not have
any link
Does anyone out there cut wing cores for others at a price or know someone
that does?
Thermals
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If you used polyester resin, you would have to use polyurethane foam (like a
surfboard), since the resin would dissolve normal
styrofoam. I think it would be kinda heavy, though.
SailplaneBoy wrote:
Do you refer to Polyester Resin, or Polyurethane resin? I can't say
I've heard of
You mean like a polyurethane wood sealant? Is that really a material made for
glassing stuff?
Rodger Hamer wrote:
I'm referring to the polyurethane from any old hardware store to use on
tabletops. I used it to surface of my Sleger's Condor.
Rodger
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From:
The situation I'm in is that I fly using the Ham band freqs (50 MHz) and
Hitec stopped producing rx with the Ham freqs. So I'm left with the major
manufacturers of receivers and RC Direct (Berg 6 rx). I don't want to
revert back to 72 MHz, unless I really have too (in other words, the rx
Where should the rudder control go ?
Left stick, left/right throw...
As I've understood from some messages on RCSE and also in articles, the
primary turning-control should be on the right hand, with the elevator, and
that's what I'm used to do. I'm used to fly in mode II.
This is correct,
Gee Guys,
I went to the site earlier tonight and I was able to open everything I
clicked on without any problems so I really do not know where all these
problems are. BTW Rich, nice website.
See Ya,
Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
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Hi all,
free Bugatti Racer model at
http://www.cockpitmaster.com
Also, new version update with a few fixes.
Best,
Andre -CM Support
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Still?
Bill Swingle wrote:
I'm confused.
Bill Swingle
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Is this the club that has a "club mold" for 2 meter planes?
If so, do I remember seeing a website with info?
If so, can someone one point me to the site please?
Thanks,
Mike
BTW I'll be waiting for the Groucho reMarx!
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Silas Collier wrote:
OOPS. I was thinking polyester resin. Polyurethane resin is out of my
scope of knowledge. Let me take my foot out of my mouth and get my two cent
deposit back.
-Silas-
I think there may be a bit of terminology confusion here. Before I came to Canada from
Ireland
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