Hi folks,
Anyone have any experience with both the Fazer and Eraser? I've heard
extremely good things about the Fazer as an F3B ship, but a friend was
wondering about whether it would be a better or worse choice than the
Eraser for TD.
Any help appreciated!
Cheers,
Adam
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Hi folks,
Posting for a friend off-list.
He's looking for a relative comparison of the
flying abilities of the Sharon 3.7 and Eraser Xtreme, and since I've never flown
a Sharon, I'm not much help.
I'd assume that the Eraser would be better at
working light or tight lift, but what about
Darn...third time lucky?:
http://www.rcgroups.com/links/index.php?id=4641
Worst case, please go to www.liftzone.com, and click on the article on
the Ultrastick 120.
Cheers,
Adam
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 18:13:00 EST
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Subject: Electric Tug Drive for
Hi folks,
Thanks for all the responses. Just sorting through them now, and I'll
get back to everyone ASAP.
Cheers,
Adam
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Before I get lured away by a friend wanting to split shipping on some
scale models, does anyone have any F3B models for sale that would make
, carefully
maintained) or 30 new, loose GP3300 cells.
Cheers,
Adam
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Erasers might not cut it.
Then again, I could solve the problem by just doing both :)
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Adam
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with the
webpage that I seem to remember seeing once upon a time.
Hope that helps,
Adam
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the case with the
best lift/drag ratio. If this is different at for the tip and root of
the stab, I've drawn a line perpendicular to the fuse centerline and
aligned the hingelines to give me an overall stab planform. Is this
method sound?
Thanks for any help you can offer,
Adam
Adam Till
Yep, guilty as charged. Thanks to everyone who responded...most
appreciated. I have most sections, but I couldn't find this one for
whatever reason.
Thanks,
Adam
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To: Adam Till (Cal
Hi folks,
Would someone please be kind enough to send me the coordinates for the
S6060 section?
Thanks,
Adam
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: Monday, January 24, 2005 6:54 PM
To: Adam Till (Cal); Soaring@airage.com
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Scale Glider Aerobatics - part two
In the meantime Pete George and I made an attempt to modify the Scale
Event at the NATs (2002 rules cycle I think) to emphasize the flying
aspect and deemphasize the Petty
Hi all,
Are there are any glider aerobatic competitions scheduled for North
America in 2005? I found an interesting, if dated, discussion on the
subject on the ISSA website, and was curious what the current state of
affairs is?
Cheers,
Adam
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on the huge wings,
and would definitely seem to be almost mandatory given the huge
differential in flying speeds between the two tips in a turn.
Just another interesting lunchtime question from yesterday
Cheers,
Adam
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Thanks for all the suggestions folks, lots to think about.
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Adam
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recommendation model scanner has been discontinued. Anyone have one
that they want to get rid of?
Cheers,
Adam
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-flyers.de/nfco9e.htm
...and the similar one on www.aerodesign.de
Anybody know anything more on how it flies?
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Adam
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? Does it really matter?
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Adam
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From: Bill Swingle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 10:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] The proper way to add washout/twist...
The 1/4 chord point would be the best choice. But it's not that big of a
concern usually.
If you're
: Friday, December 03, 2004 10:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] The proper way to add washout/twist...
Twisting around the LE will add a bit of a pitching moment. Usually.
However, a flying wing USUALLY will have a near-zero pitching moment
airfoil so it's a non
Good thought from Al, in case anyone was following
this.
Cheers,
Adam
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washout/twist...
Adam, Just curious if anyone knows how washout
that everyone was
entitled to their own opinion, and I believe that. Members can use the
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Hi Stan,
Are you using JR digital servos by any chance? A friend of mine had this same problem
in his Icon last weekend, except for him it happened at full flap. The servo basically
turned itself off at full flap, and you could move it by hand
freely. One click less (or 98% ATV) and it turned
-From: Dave
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004
4:01 PMTo: Bill Swingle; Adam Till (Cal);
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Re: [RCSE] Stab design from a
technical perspective (many questions)
Guys
Note:- one thing from what I remember the 25%
chord is good but 25
Do you have Profili? If so, you can use the pressure distribution to figure out where
best to place the hingeline. Read the article below where it mentions the kink or
knuckle in the pressure distribution:
Hi folks,
Just curious if anyone needs a new scale bird for the upcoming towing
season (I'm off to get a new tug either tonight or tommorrow). Since I
end up flying the tug most of the time anyway, I think I'll be able to
make do with just my DG300.
Asking $700 cdn RTF (- reciever), which
Hi all,
We're actually doing a project on that very subject right now for LiftZone.com, execpt
the goal is to tow 4 and 5m sailplanes (look for the article in the coming months).
Phase one has been to use a Senior Telemaster with a big Aveox drive system on 30
cells, and that has more than
ability, the LSF is hard to
beat.
Cheers,
Adam Till
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If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten.
-George Carlin
Crinkle, crinkle, little spar,
strained beyond the yield-point far.
Up above the world so high,
bits
Doesn't seem to be a big problem with MPX servos. I have (had...just sold) a Hera with
two mini digitals on the flaps and analog
servos elsewhere (all MPX), and never had any sort of problems in two years of flying.
I've had Superslim and IPD recievers in it,
with no change in performance.
Hi all,
Does anyone know of any good photographs/articles of hollow composites
being built? I know of the Trinitus shots on www.f3j.dk and the Europhia
shots on the MRSSA site, but that's about it. The Soaring Stuff video is
great for generalities and basic techniques, but not really for layup
I've heard that Berg recently redesigned their Berg6, but the earlier ones were pretty
useless in a contest situation. I even had
problems with my 555's last year at Poway, and have since switched my Encore and
Feather DLG over to Multiplex IPD7's. The Encore
tried to kill itself in the
Sorry, can't say I agree. I get rather annoyed when I take the time to respond
(especially if the response is significant in length
or effort) and don't even get a thanks. It's like people who hang up on the phone
without a goodbye. Manners still count for
something. Honestly, what does it
-adhered the skin with laminating epoxy, then put a
light veil of 0.75 oz cloth over the repair. It
didn't add much weight and actually worked really well, but it wasn't a quick repair!
Good luck,
Adam Till
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I got a couple of crushed spots on my Millennium leading edge
, but
machining the pivot would be a pain.
Thanks,
Adam Till
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If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten. George Carlin
Cohn's Law: The more time you spend reporting on what you are doing, the
less time you have to actually do anything. Stability
It's usually because ailerons have more upward deflection than downward,
especially in a crow or spoileron setup. Having the hinge on top allows for
this larger movement with a smaller cutout (gap) in the wing. That's why
flaps are usually bottom hinged...greater deflection downward.
It all
Oh, I fully realize what you were talking about - I was disagreeing with the
statement that you need to dive excessively. What's the point in bleeding
off altitude for airspeed? That isn't what a zoom is about. Sure you need a
mild dive to perform this, but you don't need a steep one. The
Hi Louis,
My experience with the Unlimited version of the sailplane has been alright.
As far as I know, the only difference between the 1.8m 1.5m versions is an
added bit to the wing, so it should be academic for what I'm about to say. I
ordered mine from www.ecmc.com, but I got the
Anyone tried this combination? Does it work well?
Cheers,
Adam
www.geocities.com/sunbirdz/Sailplane_Homepage.html
It's a big mistake to allow any mechanical object to
realize that you are in a hurry.
Or something brooding and ominous, like "Vendetta" or "Valkyrie" (sp? it's
Friday and I'm lazy...".
Cheers,
Adam
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Fun1=Blazer=NSP Victor?
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 09:24:05
Someone was talking about having to remove and replace the module when the
TX was on. Is that EVERY time you turn the TX on, or just when channels get
flipped?
Cheers,
Adam
Tons of people on rec.models.rc.air have verified that it works without
problems (the question comes up A LOT!).
Well there goes that idea. That would drive me nuts in short order. Does
Futaba make such a creature?
AT
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] 8UAFS and Spectra module?
Date: Wed
I guess the rest of us must smell bad, or something like that ;)
Adam
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Subject: [RCSE] Satisfied NSP Customer
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 08:13:40 -0700
Bought several times. Always
Actually, most people aim to get a pure roll reponse by using aileron
differential. Inducing proverse yaw, yaw into the direction of the turn,
isn't really much better than having adverse yaw. A coordinated turn comes
from using rudder and aileron together, not having ailerons providing a
I'm looking to get a hold of Mike Shelhart of Torrance, CA. Anybody know why
he's presently indisposed?
Thanks,
Adam
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I'm always amazed that Sal can even deal with email. I don't know why he
bothers to show the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address - he never answers it. I've asked a
couple of questions, querried about orders, asked to be notified upon
shipment, things like that, and I've NEVER recieved a response. Ever.
Decent kit, just watch your wood selection for excessive weight. Junk the
plastic pushrods, they're susceptable to thermal expansion. Strong wing,
especially if built as one-piece, but tricky to get perfectly straight
without using a wing-jig. Sensitive to CG changes, and will tip-stall if
Not to be picky, but lately a few people have been spelling
(H)and (L)aunch (G)lider as HGL, not HLG. Just looks strange is all.
Adam
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$100cdn less, and I can't tell a difference in performance.
Cheers,
Adam
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Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 15:46:35 -0700
$130? Are you sure
Could the person who posted a link concerning the Kasper Wing please send me
the information again. I pulled a "Monday" when looking through my messages
today.
Thanks,
Adam
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) Cut the tube in half. Insert the wire into the tube, and check that the
trileron moves with the aileron.
Hope that hasn't confused anyone; it's easier to do than to describe! You
get smoother airflow around the wingtips for your trouble.
Cheers,
Adam
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They're in Vancouver this year, but they're already underway (July 29 -
August 6). Would've been there myself, but I've already used my vacation
time for the next while!
Cheers,
Adam
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G'Morning ladies gents,
Directed primarily towards the scratchbuilders on the list (are there any
out there anymore?), I was curious if anyone has had any experience with
sailplanes built from the following "Icare Sailplanes" fuses:
Martinet F3I, X-Country
Pick 20 Scale fuselage 1:5 (Is
Not that this is purely soaring-related, but it's better than snarling at
each other over RX/TX techno-bits! But sure, that's an easy one to answer.
It's basically been the advent of the computer, especially lately with the
increasing popularity of the Internet and email-based communication.
hobby shops in the vacinity of Oxford?
My wallet might not appreciate it, but I will ;)
Cheers,
Adam Till
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