Joe -
Shoot me your mailing address and I'll send you a stamp so you can get the
level 4 voucher. I hate to see you lagging due to the lack of a stamp.
happy trails - Rob
So where are you on level 3?
Gordy
Form filled out completely, never sent in... the last signature was in
1979.
I too used to check out the 'King from time to time, wishing I had that
kind of slope around here to play on.
Sorry to see you go,
Brent
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I endorse everything Chuck Anderson says about what George
Joy says.
(Boy, this could get old real fast.)
Tom H. NagelColumbus, OH
I own 3 Sirius chargers and they are the most reliable,
trouble-free support equipment Ive owned to date. They have bailed out
6-7 other flyers that would have went home early or lost an aircraft due to
battery problems that the Sirius tipped me off to in advance. Mine get lugged
to the
A few of us need some Jaro parts. Has anyone got an Escape
(Ellipse) E-fuselage w/o nosecone? Also need Mini-Ellipse wing or whole plane
and Esprit V-tail.
Thanks,
Dan Neelands
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From: Arne Ansper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original post from SALglider list by Mark Drela:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jul 23 12:51:06 2004
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Chamfered Mylar leading edge - helps wrap
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Thanks very much for the update. This works - last night's bagging
I'm pretty sure there are no soaring clubs, but are there any active soaring
flyers in/near Tampa/St. Pete? Thanks..Brian
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On 1/25/05 7:42 Brian Smith wrote:
I'm pretty sure there are no soaring clubs, but are there any active soaring
flyers in/near Tampa/St. Pete? Thanks..Brian
Here's a place to start:
http://www.modelaircraft.org/clb.asp?sid=FB7F8BF5642D4F2194F3AFC56900F856st
ate=fl
Here's another:
I still have 2 active Florida clubs on our site, not quite Tampa, but
probably a good start towards making soaring contacts for you.
Try http://www.orlandobuzzards.org/ and http://www.soar-fss.org/
(Florida Soaring), and if you find anything better, let me know and
I'll add it to our site.
Good
I think you'll find that we have Shared uwse of the 72mHz band. This is
the chance we take.
I'll also suggest that you refrain from flying near a 'Place of Worship'
until after services are over so as not to take a chance on gaining their
wrath over audible noise or RF interferrence with their
Selling a NIB Multiplex 7 channel Cockpit TX and 7 channel IPD RX. Also
includes switch harness and charger. All manuals (several languages) included.
$275 includes insured Priority Mail to USA address only. Full details for
this system may be seen at:
I have used this stuff and it is great. A word of warning, however, the
mixing ratio on this stuff is more critical than most of the epoxies you
are used to working with. The first batch I mixed did not set up --
ever!!
I visited with ACP and they referred me to their supplier and I learned
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 14.57, Chuck Anderson wrote:
Been using the Sirius Charge for 10 years now on both nicads and nimh
batteries without a single problem. I endorse everything George Joy says
about his equipment.
I can only say: Ditto!
Tord
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If the hard drive is still working I can volunteer to extract the files
for you as I am sure it is still on the disk. let me know, thanks.
--
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 14.57, The Sirius Guy wrote:
Subject: Re: [RCSE] GliderKing down for good.
Bob,
Sorry to hear this, it will be missed. Drop a line now and then to
let us know you are still around and flying.
I too have spent a lot of time at the Gliderking site -
sad to see
I wonder if West Systems is the same way? I know the mix ratio is critical.
dharban wrote:
I have used this stuff and it is great. A word of warning, however, the
mixing ratio on this stuff is more critical than most of the epoxies you
are used to working with. The first batch I mixed did not
Yes West Systems 105-205/206 epoxy relies on stoichiometric reaction...
Quoting Ben Diss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wonder if West Systems is the same way? I know the mix ratio is critical.
dharban wrote:
I have used this stuff and it is great. A word of warning, however, the
mixing
Hi John,
Thanks very much for the extensive review - VERY appreciated (especially
on a list with such a high level of noise). I think I have a better idea
of what would be involved now. I'll chat with some of my pattern friends
to see what their interest level would be. My gut feeling is that a
Brian,
The Pelican Soaring Society used to fly every Tue/Thur morning up in New
Port Richey. Walt Good was a member of that club and there were several
other well versed modelers there. They fly (flew?) on the West Pasco Model
Pilot's Association field (see http://www.wpmpa.org/).
Hope this
Dave. . .there is no need to slit the Mylars to get a smooth tip. Go to page
24 of File 3 of the Genie pages http://genie.rchomepage.com/ to see how the
Icing putty can be used to form a tip that looks integral to the rest of the
bagged wing.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL
oops. . . I meant Plumber's Putty.
Dave. . .there is no need to slit the Mylars to get a smooth tip. Go to
page 24 of File 3 of the Genie pages http://genie.rchomepage.com/ to see
how the Icing putty can be used to form a tip that looks integral to the
rest of the bagged wing.
- Original
In a message dated 1/25/2005 1:07:30 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave. . .there is no need to slit the Mylars to get a smooth tip. Go to page
24 of File 3 of the Genie pages http://genie.rchomepage.com/ to see how the
Icing putty can be used to form a tip that
Hi guys,
Back to doing some building again. It has been a
few years and don't remember where I got some tailbooms for DLG. I am thinking
it is what most DLG's are using now.
Where came these be
purchased?
Bruce.
why would you need 3 Sirius chargers, if they are the most
reliable, trouble free, etc etc etc :)) Send one over here with
Gordy, when he comes next month.
Klaus WeissSydney, Australia.http://www.hsl.org.au
Title: Re: [RCSE] Tailbooms
Mike Fox asked:
Back to
doing some building again. It has been a few years and don't remember
where I got some tailbooms for DLG. I am thinking it is what most
DLG's are using now.
Where came
these be purchased?
A source for a variety of high-quality booms is Rick
Klaus,
I do not know about Bruce, but I had to get two units because everytime I went
to charge my plane or TX one of my flying buddies already had there stuff
hooked up to my charger. I guess I should not complain too much though since I
used to do the same thing to my brother before I
Klaus,
One older model that maxes out at about
1200 mah bought in 88, newer model that goes to around 2400 mah, and a
HLG 100 mah.all flawless!
BCNU
Bruce Hobbs
-Original Message-
From: Klaus Weiss
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Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 3:39 PM
You might also check out some of the good kite manufacturers - I've
found the Sky Shark type booms at Into The Wind (
http://www.intothewind.com )
Good luck,
Brent
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I have two. One is mounted in my van for charging on the way to the model
field and while at the model field. The other is in my shop. Made do
with one for a couple of years but soon got tired of moving the charger
between the van and the shop. I
Chuck Anderson
At 04:02 PM 1/25/2005, you
Tailboom.com is the source, the long Allegro boom (second on the list) is
the one you want;
http://www.tailboom.com/booms.php
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I have one now, and like others get tired lugging it back and forth to the
field. Would like a second for the van.
I don't look for this stuff on the net much, due to having a great hobby
shop here in Little Rock that beats or matches most prices online.
But are there any really good deals out
George,
With all these guys getting tired of lugging your chargers, you should make
the case out of lead - you could sell a lot more!!!
Jeese - I thought the charging battery would weigh more!
Mark
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Sent: Tuesday, January 25,
Title: Sno-Fly Date-When?
Oh Budha, when is the Sno-Fly?
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So I know this issue has been beat to death and lots of people have had
issues with the JR R610M Receiver.
My range check is almost nonexistent...which seems to be a problem with
these receivers.
So I'm wondering if anyone has sent them into JR and had them
replaced/serviced and if this
In a message dated 1/25/05 8:23:03 PM Central Standard Time,
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Xtreme F3J, carbon D-tube wing,cross tail for sale. Yellow with red bottoms.
Great condition!
Fuselage has the the usual boom repair with carbon/uni and matching paint
which just makes it stronger than
I need to add a new antenna to my Hitec 555. Broke the old one ages ago
so I need the recommended antenna length.
TIA
David Z
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Check this site out for excellent pictures of many
types of aircraft and weaponry
http://users.pandora.be/Aircraftwalkarounds/introduction.html
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:42:56PM -0600, dharban wrote:
| I have used this stuff and it is great. A word of warning, however, the
| mixing ratio on this stuff is more critical than most of the epoxies you
| are used to working with. The first batch I mixed did not set up --
| ever!!
I always
A fellow model pilot and I put together some extremely detailed instructions
on the assembly of an AVA (with pictures). You will find the posting with
the link on www.rcsoaring.com - See the AVA section within the Pilot's
Forum.
Enjoy,
Joe
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Terry, Ridge Runt and (maybe) Mystery Ship are sold. Falcon and Cirrus
still available.
Kristopher
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I have a new one and it measures 40.5 from the case..
- Original Message -
From: David Zucker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 7:35 PM
Subject: [RCSE] 555 antenna length
I need to add a new antenna to my Hitec 555. Broke the old one ages ago
If your recievers are less than a year old than they are up to date,
longer antenna and whatever if anything else. I had a couple of the earlier
ones with the short antenna, sent them back and they quickly fixed them for
free.
I was having range issues with another of my JR receivers and it
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:06:01 -0800
From: Mike Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] 555 antenna length
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a new one and it measures 40.5 from the case..
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From: David Zucker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
- Original Message -
From: David Zucker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 9:35 PM
Subject: [RCSE] 555 antenna length
I need to add a new antenna to my Hitec 555.
Broke the old one ages ago so I need the
recommended antenna length.
David,
If
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