I have to agree with Paul,
Performance Tuning DVD that I just purchased was very good, full of stuff most of us know but seldom practice.
He gets his points across well, and does a good job of conveying his data..
However, like he said, "I'll be the first to admit I'm not the most congenial
LOL
Daryl is anxious to start practicing. :-)
At 09:12 AM 3/21/2006, mark browning wrote:
Relax
it is not until september
MB
From: Daryl Perkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] Soaring Masters
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 06:40:33 -0800 (PST)
John Diniz and RCSE
John Diniz and RCSE team...
I had a couple of questions re: the Soaring Masters. I
haven't been able to find it through a google search.
So I'll bug you guys about it...
Was a date determined?
Is the landing score normalized with the flight time
as per F3J, or added after normalizing as per the
Relax
it is not until september
MB
From: Daryl Perkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] Soaring Masters
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 06:40:33 -0800 (PST)
John Diniz and RCSE team...
I had a couple of questions re: the Soaring Masters. I
haven't been able to find it through
Doesn't he need to be an LSF member??
Level 4 or better ?
does he have to qualify ???
I mean after all it not like this is F3B ???
8-)
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Granger, IN
LSF 2948
LSF Level V #117
LSF Official 1996 - 2004
CSS Gold
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Actually one of the best video producers for how to's is in the control
line arena. Windy Urtnowski is a master scratch builder. Watching his
videos is both extremely informative and can be entertaining. Windy
somehow can talk and chew gum at the same time :-) ...
He makes it entertaining at
S Meyer wrote:
LOL
Daryl is anxious to start practicing. :-)
Actually he needs to know the exact start date and time so he can plan
what time to show up at the field so he can get a quick fast charge on
the plane before the first launch. The plane has very likely NOT been
charged since
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Ouch. Two contests to choose from, St Louis Gateway Open or MARCS.
Well since I am closing on a house 1 week before, guess the wise
thing to do is to attend the one day contest. That is if I can find
all my shtuff. :-)
Thanks Mark.
Steve
At 07:08 PM 3/19/2006, Mark Miller wrote:
The
I was hoping to fly at the NATS this year on Monday and Tuesday. In
order to do that I have to have a sailplane with a wingspan equal or
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And since none of my HLGs would work on a winch, though I have
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In a message dated 03/21/2006 9:34:42 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Doesn't he need to be an LSF member??
Level 4 or better ?
does he have to qualify ???
I mean after all it not like this is F3B ???
8-)
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My understanding was you had to be an
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No worries guys,
I am loaning DP my LSF 4 for the Soaring Masters.
So he'll be there to practice...keep in mind that for DP, the contest
flights ARE his practice, you should see how well he flies 'after' the contest
is done!
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Title: Conversion question
What is the conversion factor to convert dm^2 to in. sq. and from g/dm^2 to ounces/ft. sq.?
TIA
George Voss
1403 Lincolnshire Rd
OKC OK 73159
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From: George Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the conversion factor to convert dm^2 to in. sq. and from g/dm^2
to
ounces/ft. sq.?
1 dm^2 = 15.5 in^2
1 in^2 = 0.0645 dm^2
1 g/dm^2 = 0.327 oz/ ft^2
1 oz/ft^2 = 3.06 g/dm^2
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Title: Conversion question
Thanks all. I
got what I needed. gv
From: Steven Bixby
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 3:52
PM
To: George Voss
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Conversion
question
Check out Googles
conversions.
In any Google search box, for the
I finished watching the Performance Tuning video (PT) last night and
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 02:29:45PM -0600, George Voss wrote:
|What is the conversion factor to convert dm^2 to in. sq. and from
|g/dm^2 to ounces/ft. sq.?
For the record, google can do this sort of conversion for you.
Just google for
convert 1 dm^2 to in^2
convert 1 g/dm^2 to
Hangar 9 makes a digital incidence
meter accurate
to 1/10 deg. that can be used much like the AeroPerfect for
only $60.
It's called the Anglepro. Guess which one I'll be getting?
The Angle Pro seems to require a weird battery.
With F3B being flown at the Nats, what are some of the planes people
will be using this year?
Mike
Las Vegas, NV
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I got two sets of Multiplex incidence meters. I like the simplicity and
accuracy is enough for me. It aided me to get my pitcheron Shrike perfectly
setup the first time around.
BTW, the meters were not very expensive and well worth it. No need for
fancy stuff.
Aloha to all on RCSE,
Al Battad
Furio (X and V tail).
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Michael Conte wrote:
With F3B being flown at the Nats, what are some of the planes people
will be using this year?
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