In a message dated 5/21/2002 9:05:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Bill writes:
HI, all.
I recently had a cataract removed from my right eye, and am going to
have to do the left one in the not too distant future. I recently
studied for, and passed the exam to get an Amateur Radio License,
(Technic
Had the same thing happen to me about two months ago at Normandy Dam in
Tennessee and the hit was a foamie war bird and the pilot was a preacher no
less and yes it was on a Sunday afternoon. Gives a whole new meaning to
"being blessed".. 8O)
Therms,
Joe
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Fro
I heard of someone who has supposedly made a
pitcheron/wingeron Hobie Hawk... maybe somewhere in
the Torrey Pines, CA area?
If anyone has any info on this project (probably about
5-7 years ago!) please email me!
Thanks!
B-man
http://www.hobiehawkinfo.com (Zagi stuff too!)
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I would like to that all of you who inquired about the Xenath
Class "A" & "B" Sailplane.
As of right now the Xenath is sold.
The purchaser has opted for the seminar that covers everything to
build the Xenath. You can be assured the same high quality standards
from the new owner. He has ment
3.7m Sharon for sale, in excellent condition, $850 shipped anywhere in the
50 United States. All Multiplex digital servos (6 McV2's), 8ch Super Slim
Rx (JR/Airtronics), 4-cell, 1100mah battery. Includes new bag for carrying
plane. I am not on the list, so respond directly to me:
Keith McLella
To all at the CSS , thanks for putting together such a great and memorable
contest. The man on man format
is really the most exciting way to contest as well as the most fair to
pilots. Your field is a bit tricky on landings (big gully and rotor ) and
the trees and buildings unforgiving to the unwa
Mark Drela has developed two new sets of SuperGee airfoils, one set
intended for aileron wings and one for poly wings. The aileron
sections are on Denny's Maize's new XP-3. Here's what
Mark has to
say about these sections, "All of these are pretty close to what
I
think is ideal, in that I don'
At 09:10 AM 5/22/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Since we would have to land without skids or skegs at Chicago, I'm not
>interested.
It's no skegs on a FAI tape in Chicago, just like F3J. That's an easy
landing task for the pilot and on the model.
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago
In line with the discussion on rubber duckies...we witnessed a rubber duckie
being "taken out" (along with the pilot) during the warbird races at the
Midwest Slope Challenge this past weekend! An errant foamie warbird (perhap
two) nailed the antenna and broke it off along with part of the radio!
Good Morning!
I have a rubber duck antenna... I had to use it one contest.. I had my
unlimited glider as high as I ever care to be and have had no problems!
So far I see no reason to not use one.. I have started useing mine for
the discus launch glider. With the move to throw a discus launch glide
Right Joe its something like that. If your smiley has a BNC connector
or sometimes called a bayonet connector or mount, then you use the
terminator. The terminator is what's used in cable networks to plug
unused ends to load the cable for continuity. Any good electronics store
should have the
I just received a new batch of Rubber Ducky antennas. I have two of each color and
style, except blue which I only have one non,
and one adapter style.
Prices are as follows and include shipping:
$23.50 for non adapter type (fits Stylus, Profi and JR PCM 10 series)
$27.50 for adapter type (fit
Hey Bob,
I am closly following this thread since I recently installed a Smiley
"Duckie" on my TX6A and have some concerns on a couple of my slope ships as
to range issues. Your reply seems to offer a solution but for us technically
challenged folks; just what is a 500 ohm BNC network terminato
Jerry,
As you know, I do not like skegs. Usually stopping in less than an inch travel, skegs give a severe shock to the sailplane and hard mounted electronics. I know of three competition sailplanes and one prominent contestant that have been physicaly damaged (or injured) this year caused by us
I am interested in the Stork II and the Extreme. I have quite a bit of info
on the Extreme. I would however like some comments on the Stork II. How is
the moulding flying landing ? You get the picure. Thanks guys comments
welcome but please no whinning
Jeff
RCSE-List facilities provided b
Jack, if your duck has a BNC connector just use a 500 ohm BNC network
terminator. This loads the transmitter enough to simulate a short range
check.
Bob Pope
Laguna Hills, CA
Jack Dubich wrote:
> I've looked thru the archives to no avail and really do not want to start
> another rubber duck
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