TG. . .thanks for writing. Delightful. Part 2 sent to RCSE has not shown
up after two submissions, so I have not yet sent Part 3. All 3 are in
the Thermal section of RCGroups at
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90582. That is the link
to Part 1. Parts 2 3 would be higher up in
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Congrats Mike! Can we see results anywhere?
-Aaron
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Jim -
I signed up on my same old 72 mHz channel with my timer just like in
the past. I handed Marna my transmitter with the 2.4 gHz module and
teeny little antenna. It was processed just like the good old days,
timer parity was maintained. I went out to fly with a 72 mHz pin on a
2.4 gHz
I have listed my Futaba 9ZAPS and 9ZAPS WC2 in the for sale forums:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=904350
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=904345
Please contact me if you are interested.
-Aaron
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Hi Folks
test
Hi all
I'm trying to set up a Queen Bee Flying wing with an Airtronics Stilyus
transmitter 92778 8ch reciever. I can get the Outboard elevons to work but
I can't seem to get the Inboard flaps/elevons working can anyone help..
Cheers
Al
I have built and flown 2 1/2 Bubble Dancers. I now own 2 AVA's. I
think most people that know me know that I am a pretty good builder.
But, at any price, I cannot match the quality of the AVA (insert RES ARF
of your choice). And for the difference in cost between the two I
concluded that for
I built my Bubble Dancers when I had the time and did not have the
money. In addition, I have always loved building models. It was a
great experience.
Arguably I still have the time. After all I am retired. But my first
priority has always been to compete. And to compete seriously means to
Blayne Chastain Wrote:
Mark is out of town this month and I'd like to get my hands on some
Hosemonster Tubing - 50' / Unlimited. Anyone have some laying around
they'd sell me?
Blayne Chastain
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The AVA, per current rules doesn't qualify as a woody. Ray Hayes wrote
the generally accepted version of the rules and any model with molded
wing parts doesn't qualify. The Bubble Dancer, on the other hand,
doesn't have molded leading edges, or other molded wing parts, so it
does qualify as a
Don's old enough that the 338 wouldn't be too much of a
stretch8^)...
Wish I could be there.
Jack
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Selling for a new project, Pike Perfect Carbon 68, Like new, with
custom nose skeg, Jr 3421elevator, Airtronics 94761 rudder, flaps,
aileron, 1200 mha 5 cell, wing bags, Jr 790 syn 7ch RX, all this
costs $2150.00 Asking $1800.00 + shipping ( aprox $80.00 to east
coast) . If you fly on JR
HERE, HERE! Ya' got MY vote (FWIW)...
Sheldon
ROC, NY
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From: SteveR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:45 AM
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] Re: I have a Challenge for JR/Spectrum DSM Radios!
I've got a challenge for JR: How about
Seems like reinventing the wheel to me.. but maybe I'm just in a
funny MODE.
Completely open programming paradigms are not very useful as
evidenced by the lack of success and popularity (specifically, their
programming) of the ACE and Multiplex TX's for the common hobbiest
It's a
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 09:44:58AM -0500, SteveR wrote:
| I've got a challenge for JR: How about offering open programming as
| Multiplex does so you can start from a blank sheet of paper and assign
| all controls, RX port inputs, all servo functions and all mixes to your
| individual
I just made a small donation to RCSD.I really enjoy this publication.
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A.B.
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-- The Multiplex programming is way better than the other stuff out
there. Use that as a starting point, or at least as inspiration.
Agreed. I'm a believer.
-- Limiting somebody to 10/20/whatever models is stupid.
Yeah man! My MPX3030 does 99 which is enough. But you're right memory is
Wow, not sure where to start.
I guess life for you is so nice that you have to stir some controversy in order
to feel alive? :)
I guess all I can do is look at my personal experience and say that when I am
at out field and there happens to be a problem with a radio in terms of
programming,
Gordy, if you were flying more complex scale sailplanes requiring
upwards of 14 channels, you might better appreciate the flexibility and
ease of programming that open programming offers. It ain't for everyone.
AERF sailplanes have far simplier radio requirements.
I just came back from flying
But at the end of the day, I like my JR 9303 and wouldn't trade it for a
sack full of stylus's.
Yep... what he said...
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