I'm missing something here... Why would anyone want to
be where you can't comfortably fly year 'round? Merry
Christmas from the south side of Texas...8^)...
I couldn't resist this -- its midnight Christmas Eve and I was idly looking
at the US surface map.
Guess what? Its snowing all over S.
Was over at the in-laws and my nephew was given an airhogs r/c extreme
plane. Electric motor, rudder only and it's not proportional. Got it
built, and took it out for it's maiden flight, and the little sucker worked
well, and I got it up there. Started working upwind on a slight hill and
H. Airhog might be an appropriate name. It sounds to me like Uncle
Jim monopolized the stick time, and he flew it until he broke it! :)
-Original Message-
From: James V. Bacus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 2:23 PM
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE]
I did airhog it, but didn't break it... 8-) they are fairly sturdy. I
did loose the propeller though, or there would have been many more flights.
He was more fascinated with his model trains than the plane. I have to try
and turn that around a little more. 8-))
At 06:58 PM 12/25/2004,
Santa gave me a Picolario and installing it in a glider
controlled by a Stylus has me partially stumped. The Picolario needs to be
installed on a receiver channel that can have three positions, +100%, neutral
and -100%, either proportional or a three-position switch. I cant find a
way to
Merry Christmas to everyone at RCSE, lurker and
turbo typer alike, pundit and pun-pusher and dancer and prancer.
I spent the interlude between
opening the stockings and deep frying the turkey by attempting to assemble and
run the Silverlit Mfg Co X-Plane. The instructionsand
In a message dated 12/25/04 6:20:26 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Santa gave me a Picolario and
installing it in a glider controlled by a Stylus has me partially stumped. The
Picolario needs to be installed on a receiver channel that can have three
Lazy day most of it. Weather fantastic here in SOCAL. Severe clear, 2 knot
breeze, and 66 degrees. Thought about taking the big gasser out but couldn't
get motivated. Around 2:45 I finally decided to go play glider guider. Just
under 2 hours of daylight left in the day.
Grabbed the Little Big
I was looking through a padded case where I keep all my RC electronics and
came across a JR NER-627XZ 7 channel PCM receiver.
On the side of the receiver there is a sticker that says low band
72.010-72.510 does that mean those are the only channels it can be used
with?
Thanks
Mark
Soaring Is
Hi guys if you need the Stylus set up for the three position switch AND the
spring loaded switch on the left side for just altitude reports...I have
it.
Just ask.
Gordy
Freezing in Wisconsin...got my 2005 AMA for
Christmas!
Mark, you can use any frequency between and including those numbers.
- Original Message -
From: Mark Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 9:27 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Jr Receiver ?
I was looking through a padded case where I keep all my RC
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