Jim, you really need feedback from someone whom has logged time on both.
I have not. I did buy Mark Millers prototype Soprano. I only have
a few launches on it but understand why the rudder was increased on
current offerings. Since I have seen no better responses I offer the
following
Mark, I think TMSS has a contest this weekend but Bill's web site is not
current. Please tell me who I should contact for information. Thanks,
Regis
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Check here: http://conk.widomaker.com/tmss/ - it is a bit dated but not
completely. They hold an annual AMA/LSF Soar In at Ft. Lee, but I haven
t seen a date for this year. Let me know if you find out. Regis
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Efficient cells like the KAN's do not induce a voltage depression
adequate enough to trip the peak-detect, so the charger keeps pumping in
the current.
That explains why the packs got hot.
The above applies to NiMH cells used for normal(?) operation, as
opposed to
propulsion applications (F5B,
I bought an Alpha 4 about six or seven years ago and have been quite
happy with it. But (there is always a but) it did not have a
separate discharge function it only cycled (once). NiCads like to
be left discharged I have been led to believe. Ni-MH on the other
hand like to be fully charged
I recently acquired a JR 10Sx. What options are available for saving
the stored models from the Sx to a PC (and visa versa) other than
DataSafe? Finally, are there any write-ups like Rick Eckels JR 388
guide for the 10Sx? (Would a guide for the JR 10X be applicable to the
10Sx?)
I did do a
I believe you are right. I read RCSE (soaring) in Yahoo groups. That
way I avoid a lot of email (and virii). Frustrating though when trying
to respond in a timely fashion. Regis
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The sharp edges on the wings (wing tips, aileron/flap corners etc.)
often stick into soft materials. That is the biggest problem I find.
So what is needed is a material that is padded and slick too. Regis
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I admire your patience. :-)
Regis
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Subject: [RCSE] Is list working
Have not seen a post in over 12 hours.
Brad
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This is true about all competition
Perhaps a Chinook. http://www.tgworks.com/chinook.htm Very very
portable. Lots of fun. Regis
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From: Doug Penney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:20 PM
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Subject: [RCSE] looking for a portable HLG
I would like to
Graupner Cirrus. Regis
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From: Lex Mierop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:53 AM
To: 'Bill Harris'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [RCSE] Moldie-oldie?
Wouldn't that be built-up-oldie trivia? :-)
I think the only plane that would qualify
I'll second that. One should run about 15 to 16 dollars (with connector
and shipping) via mail order. Make sure you get JR connector (or plug
compatible - Futaba is not 'plug' compatible) whether you buy from local
Hobby shop or mail order.Regis
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From: [EMAIL
Only if I can be your friend. :~)Regis
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From: Michael Conte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 12:51 AM
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Subject: [RCSE] Servos
This may be my imagination, but are the FMA S60, Cirrus CS-10, MPI MX-30
and
the GWS
http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/news/cache/ReutersOnlineScience/08_14_2001.romt
a1418-story-bcsciencespaceheliosdc.html
This might even satisfy Gordy. Regis
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And you sound like one of the un-liberals that rounded up all those of
Japanese descent and put them in concentration camps during WWII -
absolutely unconstitutional, not to mention UNJUST. We all want JUSTICE.
Thats part of the problem. There is JUST no guarantee for JUSTICE in this
life.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/metro/obituaries/A16670-2001Aug29.html
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Ten thousand years from now, some one is going to wonder about that. :~)
Regis
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From: Mark Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:59 PM
To: Bill Conkling; Douglas, Brent
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Subject: RE: [RCSE] Don't do this
I have a
I have
to agree. I was stationed at Travis, AFB (Fairfield, CA) in the late 60's
to early 70's. Thatspoiled me. Regis
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Why would you assume G. Voss was selling those items? George was just
brining these to the attention of list members - some whom appreciate the
'heads up'. A lot of members do list items for sale on this list. You have
problem with that? You owe George an apology - publicly. Thank you, Regis
What inexpensive/reliable charge can I buy for 'all' of my RC needs?
Oh, please let us all know the answer to that question. :~) Regis
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Subject: [RCSE] Multiplex
Finally the answer. I am surprised at how many missed the obvious. The NOT
so new way to install servo. Regis
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Word of caution - do not over torque nylon bolts. Easy to do (from
experience). They will fail. Regis
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I think the site is down. ~
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Yes why don't you try foamytrashfrisbeediscus.com
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Are you suggesting that checks do not create a paper trail?
Regis
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From: David A. Malone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:51 PM
To: [RCSE}
Subject: Re: [RCSE] RCSD question
First let me say that the RCSD publisher has the right to keep
I have to agree with all. I have been teaching new fliers with electrics,
like the Graupner Bussard and the Teddy (you have to throttle back and trim
the teddy just right - but that's true with them all). I have also found
that the Pico Stick works very well too. Can't stall it, flies very
Charles, I understand your reasoning. However, the CASA 2M only pulled
three entries in RES. Would there have been more if allowed? I do not
know, but I am sure it is discouraging to have an event and no (few)
entries. BTW, you (CASA, Skip and Frank Thompson) put on a great contest
(it is a
That depends. Are talking about on earth or in outer space? :~)
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Help!
Where is the CG?
Neal
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Only in the northern hemisphere. :~)
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I think Harley
We could always just go fishin'. No such thing as a gadget to show you
where the fish are (and how deep). :~)Regis
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Just whose body was it that was scatter all over the hill? I think the
authorities may want to talk to you (and not about the glasses).
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(was Carbon Fiber interference)
Ah, finally, someone willing to take this another step. Thank you so much
for this info. Sounds like #20 wasn't the greatest idea. Tough to change
now, though, without getting a new Tx. Or can a Tx be retuned to another
channel?
Regis White wrote:
"getting vi
Finders. Already been done.
Tim
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Subject: RE: [RCSE] Seeing Thermals??
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 23:28:12 -0500
We could always just go fis
If you are receiving RCSE (soaring) through yahoo, it is easy. Just go to
'Delivery Options' and change to 'No email'. (You can change back later.)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soaring Regis
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http://multiplexrc.com/ http://www.hobby-lobby.com/
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Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 11:26 AM
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Subject: [RCSE] Nylon metric screws
Does anyone know of a source for nylon metric screws and
The
late F1 models did not go 200 mph. Current Q40 models can do 170 mph
on a straight line flight. They do not race in a straight line
though. The fastest (and well piloted)cover2.5 miles in about
one minute. You can do the math. Regis
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Message-From: Brett Jaffee
Up-to-date date? More than a month missing is not my definition of
'up-to-date'. :~) But, yes, yahoo is posting to the 'soaring' list again.
Regis
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From: Brad Willoughby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 6:52 AM
To: soaring
Subject: [RCSE]
Minority or not - much criticism has been posted about the JR 610. Then I
got an email from a list member that said he had an early 610 that worked
perfectly. Now I surmise that the design WAS proven before marketed. Some
of the post on this list would have suggested otherwise. Something must
My experience has been that most FF models (this includes R/C sailplanes)
are designed with too much decalage. I think the theory is: "better safe
than sorry" - you can survive too much - not so too little. Or, maybe: "if
a little is good, more is better." Flying stabs eliminates the problem.
"Real men don't" read instructions or rules. (Unless they are looking
for a loophole.) Regis
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From: Dick Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 10:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Re: Wings fs (rude?)
Must be a GPS
Can't help you with your Boomerang, but for just that reason I asked Santa
for a Chinook. A little pricey for the small package - but then again, that
was the point. I bet a boom or zagi could be made to 'fold' like the
chinook.
Regis
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From: Randy Bullard
The following is a repeat of a post from Mon 1/8/2001 3:28 PM - It has not
yet shown up on the list. ??
You do not NEED to subscribe to use the 'soaring' Mail Archive @
http://www.mail-archive.com/soaring@airage.com/ and
http://www.egroups.com/messages/soaring/ but you can't post unless you
WANTED - your worthless JR 610 and/or tetra receivers. Top Dollar (*), if
undamaged by hammer or nails. :~)
* 10 cents on the dollar and no receipt necessary.
Your friendly scavenger
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From: Ed Berris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001
R U serious? Regis
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From: Tim Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 7:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] New Plane
Are the planes pretty???
I can load the site but none of the images display. Also, they do not have
any link
Walmart also sells pistol cases. They are plastic but quite substantial.
Mine has an embossed eagle graphic. Holds one, possibly two Txs. 4 pistol
Case - Protector Series - Model 1404. Less than $15. Regis
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From: Stephen Syrotiak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Not so odd. That is the accepted 'planform' for FAI combat and FAI Team
Race (control line). Regis
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From: Scott Hewett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 8:43 AM
To: Dennis Phelan
Cc: Soaring List
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Twist on Forward Swept
Ah, but I can do all those things with my NON-computer Century 7 JR. And I
can do it a lot faster, eaiser (and cheaper). I am not anti computer
radio - they do things the Century 7 could not - like assign/switch function
to a channel. But programming them is 20 years behind the state-of-art.
I have come to except the gnome; the only difference between men and boys is
the size of their toys. If it ain't a tool, it must be a toy. ;~}
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From: Ben Diss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 11:28 PM
To: Paul Ferguson
Cc: 'Charles
I assume you are referring to the optional mylar tips for the Logic HLG.
They are supposed to improve its light lift performance. Perhaps! Neither
I nor Phil Barns (The maker of the Logic kits - not the logic designer) use
them, but for opposite reasons. He does not need the help. My skill is
Oh - they do change! Maybe one step backward for every two toward the
better. Think how much better the models and radios are than 25 years ago
(for about the same $). :~) Is the world not a better place than 100 years
ago? And hasn't Australia ... ah .. - oh oh, I forgot about the
I think the answer here is that JR (probably from complaints) believes their
(JR) receivers on channels 11 - 14 are 'at risk' from FM channel 56 - 60 Txs
(any make). Thus they have stopped supplying the Rx crystals - channels
11 - 14. Question: Do they sell TX modules for channels 11 - 14?
What is it please? I will bet I am not the only one who needs a clue.
Regis
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Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 10:03 AM
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Subject: [RCSE] Infinity 1000 - sale
Infinity 1000 w/original metal
Yes, you can use any positive shift (opposite Futaba) receiver. But do you
have a JR Tx module on channel 11?
Regis
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From: bobless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 12:29 PM
To: ex
Subject: [RCSE] crystals
I have a couple of JR 549 (FM)
It was stuck (frozen in space). Regis
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From: John Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 12:21 PM
To: Charles Miller; Soaring List
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Thermals/Winter
snip//
As I recall, Al once said he thermaled a glider when the
you can get Y connectors with 'reversing' built in. Regis
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From: Pat McCleave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 10:36 PM
To: Matt Lydon
Cc: RCSE
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Servo?
Hi Gang,
In Matt's defense, I did not really make myself clear as to
Yes, I was flying a Graupner Bussard and one of the two nylon hold down
bolts broke. Plane spiraled in. Broke one blade and minor dent in one
wing. The other bolt held (even with the extra stress) so I think the one
that broke was flawed. They were surprisingly small to begin with (metric
IC = what? (integrated circuits? - internal combustion? - international
competition? - interactive combat? - Irish coffee?) ???
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From: Bill Johns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 6:46 PM
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Subject: [RCSE] flip-side was RE:
I see no mention of the FMA Razor. It looks like it might be a Zagi like
RTF. Any feedback on the FMA Razor? Regis
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From: Dennis Phelan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 1:02 PM
To: Soaring List POST
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Picojet Combat
I respectfully disagree. Most of the many (perhaps most) of the members of
this list are contest oriented RC modelers. Most RC modelers, however, are
fun flyers and not contest oriented. That is why most owners of RC
equipment have never used more than four servos (or any option requiring
more
So, the plural of cactus is cactera then?
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From: Daniel Olin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 11:39 PM
To: Tom Watson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RCSE] Re: Opus plural
No, it really is "opera". Look it up! "Opuses" is
Right on! I do have a question though. But first let me say I realize that
the popular categorization of U.S. of A. citizens is 'american'. But why?
The last time I looked at a map, Canada took up about 1/2 of North America.
Then there is Mexico, Central America countries and the South America
Yeah Pat, we are just wasting a lot of money on a cure for cancer and space
exploration. There is no hope so lets start the Sodom and Gomorrah party
now.
;^]
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From: Dale Brengman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 7:19 PM
To: Dennis Phelan
Cc:
Define "pennance". :-)
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From: Mike Stump [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 10:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RCSE] cleaning up the list
just an afterthought from a quiet weekend with the list...
maybe when all the posts come through, all
The message here (link) is that Goop comes in many flavors. I think we all
could use some first hand feed back. Regis
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From: Jimmy D. Andrews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Probably not - if it is narrow banded. The crystal will determine the freq.
I am sure there is someone on the list that can be more helpful to determine
the freq. and the shift. Regis
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From: Sam Cardinal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 9:04 AM
I was skeptical at first, but I have been using it for about five months now
and love it. It is free, fast, secure and you have a great record of your
transgressions, err... transactions. Regis
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If you are not a PayPal user, check it out at:
I have seen some discussion about these memory backup batteries on this
list. Well, I bought my first computer radio, a used JR 388. It is about
five years old and I do not know what I need to do about the five year
lithium battery. TIA,
Regis White
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You might try John Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] , He will work with you,
Just Ask 860 350 0754.
Or
Dave Thacker www.radicalrc.com . He has
some Hydri-Pro NIMH 280 RX packs - $9. They
both take PayPal too. Regis
If you are not a PayPal user, check it out at:
The biggest problem, as I see it, is the lack of a standard. (Blame
Microsoft if you want, but do not blame IEEE, but if Microsoft is de-tooth,
you will be a long time waiting for one.) I personally feel email is a
poor means of communicating (plain text is cold and impersonal). HTML
offers
Needed to replace the Tx battery and sniped the leads where it was patched.
Unfortunately, I did not pay enough attention to polarity - assumed black =
neg. etc. (This Transmitter does not have the usual JR stick battery pack.)
I make up a new pack and was ready to connect. OH, oh - no black
Just what does your post contribute? Did the list need it? Regis
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Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 10:00 AM
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I want a new (*) eight channel S (ingle)
S (tick) radio. Regis
* programmable
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2000 9:30 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: Norbert
HabermannSubject: [RCSE] Multiplex wants to knowI just got back
Excuse me sir, but I am afraid you may have the wrong list
here. Try http://www.onelist.com/community/0ur-Love-Advice .
A romantic soul
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I agree. It was good 30 years ago (still have planes covered 30 years ago).
If find a film that is as good AND IS LESS EXPENSIVE, let us all know.
Regis
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Picked up a used Logic that had seen better days. Dubbed it 'Fuzzy Logic'.
Regis
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I will second that. Regis
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Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 8:46 AM
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Subject: [RCSE] A little hint when announcing contests
Folks,
When announcing a contest, please give full information, like
Would you have mentioned names if the experience had been a positive one?
We should not let a few bullies intimidate us, but in this litigious world,
I sympathies with your reluctance. Guess who
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From: Kevin D. Broussard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday,
But do you feel better informed (GOOD)? Or do you feel confused (BAD)?
Guess who
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From: Michael Imsic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 11:06 PM
To: Soaring Exchange
Subject:[RCSE] Sal bashing thread
I have not formed an
Democracy is dependent on a free press. There are plenty a places in this
world that give lip service to the concept - but they do not practice it (to
the determent of there citizens). I subscribe to this list to hear the good
and the bad. Once you have muzzled the members of this list, it
we do
now!
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Disclaimer
Aneil
You sent this to the wrong list 8-) These guys dont
know New Zealanders are area
Yes they can, and I am living proof.
Regis White
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Sent: Sunday, October 03, 1999 11:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; (RCSE) Soaring Age
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Rick,
The Space Shuttle glides in from
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