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In a message dated 1/23/2006 5:08:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Today, I Whew, I'm so glad you guys weren't around in the 60s when I was flying 400 sq. in. pylon & pattern with Orions & Taurus's. We used reeds, by pulsing spring loaded switches with our thumbs, Bonner servos were about 22 inoz of torque, and about 4" long. Elevator trim was the only trim, a 4th servo slid the elevator servo arm forward and back for trim. My point is, when Pro Line & Kraft came out with proportional radios, everyone said it was unfair to just move a stick, and the surface moved an equivalent amount, and trim was on all channels and no extra servo. People tried to kill propo for competition, but lucky for us, they didn't. That was a huge jump in technology. I laid away a Pro Line two stick right away ($650.00), and I made $500.00 per month with a wife & two kids to feed. If the screamers would have prevailed, we would not have any of this. I'm 68 now, and I mostly fly relaxed woody events , because of arguments like this. I have two JR 9303s 40 or 50 planes, and two Pics, plus lots of OFBs. So there.
Bill Grenoble
LSF 7558 IV Hawksnest Soaring Shermans Dale, PA |
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