Re: [RCSE] extreme, extreme, extreme...etc.

2001-03-30 Thread Rick Eckel
Hi Kevin, So, I'm to understand from your post that if we all gave up the 'high-dollar' fiberglass, foam, moulded sailplanes and the computer radios that there would be thousands of new guys suddenly enter the hobby? Everyone is entitled to an opinion... :-) Rick Orlando At 08:04 AM

Re: [RCSE] extreme, extreme, extreme...etc.

2001-03-30 Thread Michael Neverdosky
Rick Eckel wrote: Hi Kevin, So, I'm to understand from your post that if we all gave up the 'high-dollar' fiberglass, foam, moulded sailplanes and the computer radios that there would be thousands of new guys suddenly enter the hobby? Everyone is entitled to an opinion... :-) As I see

[RCSE] Extreme, extreme, extreme...etc.

2001-03-30 Thread Chris Phil
think that F3B pretty much STINKS...just my opinion. It is to bad you have not had a pleasant F3B experience...what can the F3B guys do to help you become more attracted to this fine event? One more turn Bozo Phil and Christine Lontz Tucson in the winter Summer in ??? 503 551 7030

Re: [RCSE] extreme, extreme, extreme...etc.

2001-03-30 Thread Dan Borer
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Kevin O'Dell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "RC Soaring Exchange" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 7:28 AM Subject: Re: [RCSE] extreme, extreme, extreme...etc. on 3/30/01 1:04 AM, Kevin O'Dell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: all i'm saying is that w

Re: [RCSE] extreme, extreme, extreme...etc.

2001-03-30 Thread Thrmlboy
In a message dated 01-03-30 09:09:56 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Nostalgia is a good first start.and RES may be a good thing. What about all off these bagged now molded RES ships that will be all the rage on the RES circuit. Nostalgia can be bothersome to get into because of the