Oh, the non-foamy was the Ion, or maybe Ionosphere. It had a kevlar pod
with access only from the wing area.
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Greetings!
Som
You probably were thinking of the Goblin. I sold mine a while back to
Jim Deck for a whopping $25 bucks. I just found the manual for it the
other day. First class documentation. Anybody need it?
Wiggle your sticks
David Judson
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Jeff is right on top of things with his previous posts. I personally
think Jax, while smaller, has more soaring related stuff, but either
way, gliders are a small part of their core business, unlike cars,
boats, and slimers. Jax's slimer focus has dwindled quite a bit by the
closure of the premie
At 09:29 PM 10/18/2004, you wrote:
You are looking for the Seeker
by Scobie Putchler from
http://www.liftworx.com/
206-633-1206
YEAH!! THAT'S IT!
Thanks,
Bill
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It may not be Los Banosbut the "Urban Slope" at Gasworks Park in Seattle
is great for these small HLG's
http://www.liftworx.com/videoclips/seekerflight.html
Nice view too
Russ
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It's got to be Scobie Puchtler...
Check this out:www.liftworx.com
Russ Young
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> Greetings!
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> Someone, I believe i
You are looking for the Seeker by Scobie Putchler from http://www.liftworx.com/ 206-633-1206 --Glenn W.Tri-Cities, Wa
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At 08:51 PM 10/18/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Weasel?
http://www.dream-flight.com/
That was not it, but very similar. Cute little thing, thanks for the lead.
Bill
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I should also mention that on occasion, if you are in SoCal and have a glider
(or can/want to borrow one), both of my clubs, HSS and SWSA, host some of the
toughest, but very low key and fun competitions in the country. Often the
club flyers and the 'guest' flyers list reads like a whose who of Sl
The Weasel?
http://www.dream-flight.com/
Kristopher
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> Can anyone refresh my memory?
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Tustin? You'll be on top of Ultimate Hobbies on Tustin Avenue. And closer to
JAXs and Hobby People's Warehouse store in Fountain Valley than Gryo. Not to
say you shouldn't go to Gyro... that's cool and you'll be close to Bill I
suppose (we have not met).
Hobby People's warehouse store is down the
Ultimate Hobbies in Tustin off the 55 freeway.
JAXs hobbies on Brookhurst off the 405 freeway.
Gyro Hobbies off the I5 freeway in Lake Forest.
Pegasus hobbies (worth the trip) off the 10 freeway.
Hobby People's main store in Costa Mesa (or Fountain Valley, I fergit).
E-Hobbies store in La Mirada.
Greetings!
Someone, I believe in the greater Seattle area, was offering a smallish DLG
type plane. I believe it was a foamie, but I'm not sure. They had a film
clip on their web site showing launches and some remarkable heights the
plane could get to. I've lost that web site/source for the pl
Want to have some real fun, load some mono on it.
At 09:58 PM 10/18/2004, Bill Malvey wrote:
OK, I'm a little excited, and it's not because I just left the Jenna Jameson
site either. I got my custom built by the Winch Doctor His Own Bad Self
Deluxe REAL BALLS winch today.
If you even think you want
OK, I'm a little excited, and it's not because I just left the Jenna Jameson
site either. I got my custom built by the Winch Doctor His Own Bad Self
Deluxe REAL BALLS winch today.
If you even think you want a winch, this has got to be near the top of your
list. It is a thing of beauty. Almost too
I, too, made that "mistake" when assembling a WACO Mosquito HL plane many
years ago. I called Frank Weston and asked if it would be a major problem.
His response was "try it".I did and the plane flew beautifully. Well,
it didn't thermal worth a darn, but I had no yaw problems.
Robert S
Great! thanks Bill, I will actually be in Tustin, so that sounds close. I'll
check it out.
John Hayes
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>
On 10/18/04 17:31 John Hayes wrote:
> Are there any good hobby shops in the Santa Ana area? I will be out there on
> business this week and will likely have some time to kill in the evenings.
> Would like to poke around in a good shop or hook up with one of you locals
> to see what you guys are fl
WEATHER! - always an impossible task for the CD. Online weather
reports keep guys away when the weather's bad. I think those that came
would acknowledge a fun weekend in spite of the wind and a bit of rain
on Saturday.
Since it rained on Friday, poured rain on Monday in Cincinnati, I guess
w
Are there any good hobby shops in the Santa Ana area? I will be out there on
business this week and will likely have some time to kill in the evenings.
Would like to poke around in a good shop or hook up with one of you locals
to see what you guys are flying and where.
Thanks,
John Hayes
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I have a bird of time large decal {New} for sale $10.00 + shipping.
Ron Cate
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I am looking to buy a fuse for a Dodgson Saber. Maybe a kit, whole
airplane, etc. Open to anything.
Kristopher
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Several members on this list privately asked me for more information
on my solar plane.
One afternoon I had the wild idea to submit my solar power conversion
circuit to a Circuit AVR contest. I was rushed and only had about
one day to try and throw the bits together.
The Presentation Quality is su
Try Bud Elder
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 3:50 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Supra Pod
Hi All,
This probably isn't the best place to post this.but I've already tried in
the A
Frequency Committee Advisory
(Added 2/17/04)
Action taken by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has resulted in
a unanimous vote by
the commissioners to approve a Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM)
regarding the use of
Broadband Over Power Lines (BPL). The announcement, which occurred
Friend of mine told me you had good push rods for the Mantis, if so please drop me a ping.
Thanks, John hauff
Brand new Multiplex Dart HLG for sale, new in box. $100 plus actual postage
gets it to you.
Dave Darling
Modesto, CA
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Hi All,
This probably isnt the best place to post this
but Ive already tried in
the Allegro Lite forum with no response.
Does anyone know of a source for the Supra Pod? I'm getting ready to start
on one (well, in a month or 2) and some people in my club are interested in
building one as well.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Jared" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't the wireless company have a "duty" of sorts to stay out of
> frequencies they're not assigned?
> I thought that if they were found interfering with other
> frequencies they could be fined...
In general this is the case with an
FS: Eraser 2000 Tip Panels White/Red
Left tip perfect w/piece of led glued in servo well to balance out the
bad right tip.
Right tip midair damage and repaired with CA and tape. Servo horn broke
while removing servo.
I flew them for a year like this.
$175 plus shipping for the pair as shown
I HAVE A HERA FOR SALE ON EBAY...THANKS
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Rense wrote:
This reminds me, I was looking for the JR8103 write-up on how to
program for electrics that I once saw - but of course I forgot where.
Does anyone remember?
Rense Lange
http://isoar.ca/~andrewm/rc/JRxp8103/
Matt
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If I were interested in taking someone out via RC, I'd use one of the
new jets with a true turbine, and an on-board video camera setup. At
200+ mph, I think it would be more effective. Not that I'd ever fly one
- I prefer aerobatics and soaring to turning big looops and circles,
which is just
Good points! Regis
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heed.
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> Just to be fair here...
>
> It's far more accurate to say that very, very, very few Muslims are
> terrorists. The recent c
Pictures here:
http://archive.downeastsoaring.org/td101604/
MDM
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Hi Keith, Are you back east yet? Everything you say is true but to
borrow a prase from the NRA, if you ban model planes, only the
terrorists will have r/c models. One of the clubs I belong to flies
on the grounds of the Air Force Communications facility (antenna farm
outside Washington, D.C.) t
OK, I've thought of a new game that might interest Daryl tomorrow night at
SWSA. Let's call it "stab for the dollars in the dark". Here's the way it
might work. All the players would put a dollar into a small stack in the
landing zone at the beginning of the round. If there's 20 contestants,
th
The neutrals need to be synchronized. If you can reduce throws on
the student box, do it. Some systems can designate the 'channels'
allowed to opperate on the trainer TX. At least at first the
instructor will be taking off and landing, so the student need only
pitch and roll channels. Reg
Brent,
It depends on the radio that you're using but you usually do have to trim
both radios. One exception that I know of is the Stylus which uses all
settings from the master radio. You'll also have to check into the
programming for the brand radio that you're using. Easiest way is to plug
I am looking for a way to slow down the winch when winding the line
back up at the end of flying. Regis
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> Under ideal circumstances what is the best line tensi
Would that be far ri... , ahh, ultra high? :-) regis
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> Was he on the president's frequency?
>
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For Sale:One brand new stylus in the box with servo's and rx.
Includes Glider card
Channel 34
$550.00 obo
You can call anytime and leave a message with
a return number.
I will call back asap.
Thank you
Tim Gastinger
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Due to the high winds and possibility of some early morning rain this
Saturday, the LISF Aerotow will be held on Sunday (our alternate day).
We have two beautiful runways cut out for us. The grass is the
shortest I've ever seen. It's large enough for a full size STOL
aircraft. The adjacent are
How will a 120 degree rather than a 110 degree angle of the V tail
affect performance?
OK, so I'm hard at work on my 2 meter pod and boom V tail hand
launch/slope soarer built according to the strictest TLAR criteria.. I
thought I had everything properly rigged to get a 110 degree angle on
th
Douglas, Brent wrote:
I was curious about that feather mode, too. Looking at the flight on
TV, it looks like the tail sticking up makes the ship fall flat, eg, so
that it exposes the bottom of the wings and fuse to the air flow.
Does that sound accurate to anyone that watched?
Anyone saving up
Due to popular demand, this Sunday's race will be for BOTH Composite 60" and Foamie 60"
classes. We will alternate rounds between the two classes. Pilots from both classes
will
be required to judge turns and/or call for other pilots. You may enter and fly in both
classes. (For those pilots wh
I will be out of the office attending the iHobbyExpo in Rosemont,Il (Chicago) through
the weekend so if you have any 9303 questions get with me on Monday. Or if your in the
area come by the show and say hi (Horizon Hobby Booth#. It's open to the public on
Saturday and Sunday and there should be
Hey Guys,
I have an Icom IC-R2 for sale. It has all the 72 Mhz air band
frequencies pre-programmed for R/C use.
The radio covers from .5 Mhz to 1300 MHz, AM, FM, and WFM (WFM is
usally TV stations and FM broadcast stations). The radio is computer
programmable. I've also found it has *great*
Good old fashioned Turtle Paste Wax works pretty good. Only stuff in town
that's pure wax without a cleaner of some sort. Not 100% carnauba but has given
the best releases so far.
- dfr
The E-AVA that I'm trying to trade comes with servos only.
Dave Hauch
Mich.
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I have a electric AVA with Volz Wing-Max in tail and HS 81 on spoiler.
Perfect cond.
Yellow center panel, blue tips.
Will work out trade for one of the planes listed, x-tail only.
Dave Hauch
Mich.
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Looking for these in electric, and x-tails.
Dave Hauch
Mich.
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The Sportube is slippery.
And that causes it to slide off the conveyor at the airplane, going up
and down. Adding weight to it only makes things worse. Also when it leaves
the trailer and gets on the high speed conveyors inside the terminals, similar
crashing goes on.
I have about 100 flig
I have all parts for Volz servos. I do all the repairs in the USA at
N/C labor as I do it as part of my hobby...and Michael Volz is a very good
friend of mine. And I have used Volz myself for about the last 8
years. So if you need some parts let me know. Shipping USPS Priority mail
is $5
Guys,
Anybody have the specs on the
screws that hold the arms onto the Volz Micro Maxx X servos? I broke a
servo arm and lost the screw at the slope. JR arms appear to fit, but
the screw is not the same as any I have.
Any east coast suppliers for
Volz?
Tom KoszutaWestern New
Don Vetter has a nice plywood internal structure for
his sport tube. You can get his attention at
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