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My thinking is, dive test can lead me to trim my plane (if there is any
thing left for me to trim from post design and mfg.) towards a common
dynamic platform (characteristic) through that I can benefit from my prior
flying experience/skill/coordination for my other planes also trim that
way, and
James,
Thanks for opportunity to explain my test mails.
My test text quoted in your reply has indicated you are not a "digest"
subscriber of RCSE. My problem is associated with "digest" format. I do not
know what happen to my mail tool, a proprietry of Compuserve that I am
running few problem
What is the float charge voltage and its temperature coefficient?
(2.430v?)
*I would use constant current source for charging battery.
Is it good to have a small charge current all the time and how much
relative to battery capacity.
*As far as L/A battery goes, it has been the best common known
Richard wrote:
Have any of you guys seen a bird loop?
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Only if it can find a half used can of beer and finished the beer itself.
In a territorial debate, under eagle loop down side up to defend the up
eagle on an collision coars head to head. The problem is that they fail
The Play Boy magazine made me soaring every time I open it.:-
-YK Chan
Seattle area.
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Sorry for the misinformation about 59". The ASW24 of nesail is 63".
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Hi YK,,
Are you talking about the 63inch asw24 described at:
http://www.nesail.com/asw24.html
I've been all over that web site and can't find a 59inch asw24.
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Folks,
I followed Joe Larson's article on SERVO LOADS in August RCM. Through the
publlished equation, I have arrive to my version of table showing servo
torque requirement vs. air speed in considering the control surface
featured given by an open class ship (Prism), and the analysis is as
Sorry for the misinformation about 59". The ASW24 of nesail is 63".
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Hi YK,,
Are you talking about the 63inch asw24 described at:
http://www.nesail.com/asw24.html
I've been all over that web site and can't find a 59inch asw24.
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Wind is doing work on a glider, in an updraft, it increases potential
energy (gravitational) or kinetic energy if the pilot corrects for the
updraft. In a downdraft, it decreases potential energy, or kinetic
energy (if the pilot corrects for it and it doesn't stall).
Changes in wind speed, or
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