Re: [RCSE] Multi-Locks

2001-04-20 Thread Karlton Spindle

Strange call Christi 800 375-1312 something is wrong about that then.

Smooth Sailing,
Karlton Spindle
http://www.MultiplexRC.com
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From: "Michael Martz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 7:11 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Multi-Locks


> >Just a note on Multiplex's great service on delivering some Multi-Locks
> >in a very short period of time, thanks Karlton.
> >--
>
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> I have had 2 sets on order for weeks and have not recieved anything :(
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> MM
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Re: [RCSE] Sal? Power? Now F3J

2001-04-20 Thread Karlton Spindle



LOL HLG with a 1;5 scale try a 3m plane.  That's IT THE PERFECT F3J 
human tow replacement! R/C Cars!!
 
F3J meets battle Bots!
 
Smooth Sailing,Karlton Spindlehttp://www.MultiplexRC.com

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Sal 
  DeFrancesco 
  To: Karlton Spindle ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:03 
AM
  Subject: Re: [RCSE] Sal? Power?
  I forgot! I gota get that baby going! I'm going to use it for 
  ground towing my DLG! 
  Karlton Spindle wrote: 
   Oh come on Sal we all know you have a 1:5 
scale MONSTER R/C car!Smooth Sailing, Karlton Spindle http://www.MultiplexRC.com 

  - Original Message -
  From: 
  Sal 
  DeFrancesco
  To: Kristopher Harig ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 9:32 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [RCSE] Sal? 
  Power? ME too! It's going to take me awhile to get used to 
  this! We just decided to try a sort of recon into power planes. Hell of a 
  lot better than R/C cars! 
  BTW...we have offered power planes before. Our 1994 catalog had a power 
  plane in it. 
  Kristopher Harig wrote: 
  

I have no problem with gas powered 
planes, someone has to tow up the scale stuff.  However, I do find 
irony in "Gas planes by Northeast Sailplane Products." 
Kristopher 

  - Original Message -
  From: 
  Bob 
  Lewan
  To: ex
  Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 8:35 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [RCSE] Sal? 
  Power? There is nothing 
  wrong with powered airplanes. I enjoy ripping around the sky with a 
  big, barking four-stroke strapped to the front of my aircraft just as 
  much as I enjoy ripping around the sky with a molded glider. Flying is 
  flying, I cant seem to get enough.BobRMSA ColoradoThe first people to 
  condemn something are the people who haven't tried 
it!-- Sal DeFrancesco 
  Northeast Sailplane Products 948 Hercules Dr. Suite 12 
  Colchester, Vt. 05446 802-655-7700 
  Website: http://www.nesail.com 
   
  -- Sal DeFrancesco Northeast Sailplane Products 948 Hercules 
  Dr. Suite 12 Colchester, Vt. 05446 802-655-7700 
  Website: http://www.nesail.com 
    


RE: [RCSE] micro balloons

2001-04-20 Thread Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner

Micro balloons are spherically shaped silica hollow 'beads' that are so
small they appear as simply white powder. Because they are hollow, they are
very light. They are used as a lightweight filler for epoxy, to make a paste
for creating fillets or other epoxy 'fill' applications. The resultant
mixture of epoxy and microballoons is not considered particuarly strong, but
may serve more than adequately for some structural needs. There are many
other useful fillers for expoxy, depending on the desired strength,
flexibility, color, and weight of the resulting mixture. Some of these
include finely chopped carbon fiber, finely chopped cotton fiber, wood flour
(very fine wood dust), etc. There are even fillers where each particle is a
little flat 'plate' shape. The ability to mix literally different shapes of
micro-fill into epoxy is one of the things that makes composite construction
aspire to idealized structure at the microscopic level. Creating different
epoxy 'butters' with combinations of these fillers tailored to specific
structural needs is part of being a skilled builder in composites.

Lift,
Scobie in Seattle

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[RCSE] micro balloons

2001-04-20 Thread Liveto Soar

what the heck is a micro balloon?
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[RCSE] EPP DLG

2001-04-20 Thread elecwings

Since the learning curve for proper discus launch could be steep (read
expen$ive), has anyone tried to build an epp dlg?

Obviously this would not be a competition ship but it might help the
aspiring dlg flyer to gain some experience and technique without the very
real possibility of destroying a multi-hundred dollar aircraft.

Just a thought.

Dan

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Re: [RCSE] Glider Terms

2001-04-20 Thread Sam Cardinal

"I'm trying to put together a dictionary of sorts for terms we use in our
sport..."

Here are some terms I have discovered in my novice year of
glider guiding.

"Dork Landing" : An event occuring in *close* proximity to the Earth or
other fixed objects. Usually involving multiple portions of the glider
moving in widely divergent directions.

"Winch" : High Speed glider disassembly device. See also : Full pedal Launch 
; Lawn Dart.

"Spot Landing" : All the pieces stayed within 1 acre.

"Landing Area" : Earth.

"Full House Sailplane" : Selling the furniture to make room for that new 1/3 
scale ASW 27. See also : Divorce.

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[RCSE] Gordy and Sal... In one place at the same time? Nooooooooooooo

2001-04-20 Thread Phil & Chris

This simply must not happen. People if we let this outrage come to pass
Things are gonna get really ugly.


Bozo Says; You get the plane you deserve.
Phil and Christine Lontz
Tucson in the winter
Summer in ???
503 551 7030


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[RCSE] Re: Artimus vs Hera reveiw is in....

2001-04-20 Thread GordySoar

In a message dated 4/20/01 10:10:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time, GordySoar 
writes:

<< 
 Model Airplane News Magazine, June issue
  >>
That was the Antenna review, it was S&E March issue :-)

Gordy
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Re: [RCSE] Multi-Locks

2001-04-20 Thread Michael Martz

>Just a note on Multiplex's great service on delivering some Multi-Locks
>in a very short period of time, thanks Karlton.
>--


I have had 2 sets on order for weeks and have not recieved anything :(

MM


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[RCSE] Artimus vs Hera reveiw is in....

2001-04-20 Thread GordySoar

Model Airplane News Magazine, June issue

Gordy
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