LOFT also uses a golf cart and we have used a three wheeler in the past,
much less hassles thatn a retriever. i realize that there are good ret. set
ups, but for the common guy, anyone can drive a golf cart.
Marc
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From: Lincoln Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Someone suggested build a slope, no joke
Heck I live in California and I've often thought of this myself.
Keep in mind that you'll want a long slope. The longer the better. I found
that a 300 foot long slope was less than I wanted for a mosquito class
plane.
My ideal slope is a hexagon shaped
Someone suggested build a slope, no joke.
My ideal slope is a hexagon shaped mesa with each side 1000 feet long or
longer. It should be at least 500 feet above the surrounding area and have
walls which slope at approx. 60 degrees. Also the top should have one tree
so if you're going to crash
Bill Swingle wrote:
My ideal slope is a hexagon shaped mesa with each side 1000 feet long or
longer. It should be at least 500 feet above the surrounding area and have
walls which slope at approx. 60 degrees. Also the top should have one tree
so if you're going to crash you'll know
Lets just build a 300' tall platform that spans RR tracks that are 1000'
apart. Then we can cruze aroung the country at 30mph and anyone could hop
on.
Mike Suffering from DS withdrawls.
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Hi everybody,
Thanks again, for all the usefull information I needed to proceed
with what I am doing with my balsa skins. You guys rule! Im telling
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Thanks so much,
There is a slight difference in the plate formulation. The SLI version is
set up to give maximum current, but seldom if ever deeply discharged. They
trade off high discharge capability for tolerance to deep discharge and lots
of cycles. The SLI version does not see man full charge discharge
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