Hi Gang,
This is a question for the DS Guru's out there. I am going to scratch build
a plane for DS'ing and would like to know if how big I should make it. I
will probably be DS'ing smaller hills, overpasses, and tree lines which I
assume will have fairly small sweet spots so am leaning toward
Or use the new super low profile mounts supplied by Volz for mounting the
Micro Maxx.
Volz Servo site
http://www.volz-servos.com/english/english.html
then click on NEWS, then scan down the page till you see them. I have a
handful of the next generation of the aluminum ones shown, they are mad
Bill Grenoble
PO Box 260
Shermans Dale, PA 17090
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Makes some nice nose cones. Don't know if he has one for your plane.
I use tape on teeth on my Psyko and they work great.
Tom
Brian & Iva Smith wrote:
> Speaking of nose cones...Any one know where I can get one for My Psyk
As a result of pilot stupidly (downwind turn while circling to the left :-)
),
I'm am in need of a Emerald fuse. Does no need to be in perfect condition.
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TIA
Bob Rice
Rocky Mountain Soaring Assn.
Denver CO USA
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Speaking of nose cones...Any one know where I can get one for My Psyko 3 LT
that has a serious skag molded on it?? TNX Brian Smith
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I did a drawing of my simple RDS mockup. It's a bmp file. I'll e-mail it on
request.
Harley Michaelis, LSF023, 26 S. Roosevelt, Walla Walla, WA. 99362.
(509)529-2562 RDS website: http://www.proptwisters.org/rds2/index.html
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try
http://www.charlesriverrc.org/articles/construction/noseconesmadeeasier.htm
and let us know if it works.
--- "Douglas, Brent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> anyone ever do this without using a 2 piece approach? eg, can you
> mold a
> nosecone on the end of a plug and hope to get it off in 1 pi
anyone ever do this without using a 2 piece approach? eg, can you mold a
nosecone on the end of a plug and hope to get it off in 1 piece?
brent
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>I have been playing with wing planforms lately
>and now I want to discuss this with other people.
Have you tried Liftroll?
http://www.geocities.com/jebbushell/COOKBOOK.htm
There is also an article in the current issue of Model Aviation.
Jeb Bushell.
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If you haven't already, be sure to check out http://www.skybench.com/
where there are numerous pix of various flavors
--- "Andrew E. Mileski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've scoured the net for pictures of the Bird of Time and its
> cousins like the Big Bird and Lil'Bird, but I couldn't find ma
Shoot. Try this instead:
http://www.aero-model.com/planes/jaro_muller/ellipse%204/servo.htm
-B
Ben Diss wrote:
>
> I mounted mine the way Sean shows on his website. It holds the servo very tight
>with no movement, yet allows it to be removed when needed.
>
> http://www.aero-model.com/plane
At 11:14 PM 5/24/2001 -0700, Winchdoc wrote:
>...
>A new twist on the rules, man-on-man with winches, emphasizes SOARING not
>LANDING
The Midwest Celeb's are going to be in Plainfield June 8th, 9th, and 10th.
Every year SOAR holds the Fred Fredrickson Memorial which emphasizes the
same, SOARIN
I'm trying to program a different mode on my Schulze 88fo and I'm having trouble. The
instruction says to:
a. turn tx on
b. turn rx on
c. set throttle to full
d. connect battery to ESC
e. listen for ascending tones
f. wait 10 secs for double beep
g..s
I get to 'e' successfully, but no matter ho
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