Another minor point is that the model flys in the same air as the full scale
plane. However, RE#'s are not a linear quantity. Thus, the model will
usually be subjected to aerodynamic penalties which the full scale is not.
(this is the main reason for the saying bigger flys better less penalties)
What are the tolerances for calling something scale?
As much as it would be nice to have a reasonable standard for this, or
'tolerances' as you say, I'm pretty sure the real answer is that there is
none. It's more of a what-can-we-get-away-with
while-making-the-various-compromises kind of
Not sure if you are interested, but these are kind of nice:
http://www.warmplastic.com/
Tom
Dale Savay wrote:
This is my dilema. For a 15 meter 1/5th scale span, I calculate the
wingspan to be around 117 right??? Yet some of the off the shelf
ARF/ARC gliders for sale from several
Jack, this is the only SC soaring club listed in the AMA directory:
4092
SOUTHEAST SOARING ASSOCIATION
HOWARD KELLER
6 HIBOURNE CT
GREENVILLE SC 29615-2820
There may be other low-profile groups...
--Bill
From: Jack Strother [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RCSE] Glider
Hi,
I am looking for good sources of inexpensive high quality
heat shrink tubing. I have lots of sources that will
sell me small quantities of the thick kind that does
not shrink much. The good stuff is thin (light) and it
shrinks a lot.
I am looking in particular for at least a few feet
of
I have an almost NIB Hobie Hawk ARF Yellow in all original packaging with
some original documentation, and a spare fuse. I purchased all of this last
year from a hobby store that was closing with this plane sitting in his
basement for several years. One fuse had had a radio installed while the
No problems with a Futaba R148DF receiver. This could still
be an issue with other receivers.
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