[RCSE] Midsouth, Swimming Pools, Movie...well great weather:-)

2003-06-26 Thread GordySoar
Looks like we have been blessed with some great weather, unlike many of the events this season. Light winds and balmy sunny days.

See you guys this weekend!

Gordy


RE: [RCSE] Best vehicle for RC transport

2003-06-26 Thread Steve Siebenaler
Title: Message



While 
not as roomy as the Vette, the 2003 Nissan 350Z can carry at least 3 unlimited 
planes, 1 two meter, an RES ship and clothing for a long weekend. It 
cruises well at 80 mph, but is happier at 100+... :-)
Steve SiebenalerCincinnati, 
Ohio USA 

  
  -Original Message-From: James V. Bacus 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:09 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [RCSE] Best vehicle 
  for RC transportAt 10:53 PM 6/25/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote:
  Don't knock the Vette as a car to 
transport your sailplanes in. Bacus isn't the only one on the list to 
use one. I can get 3 unlimited planes, a tool box, cooler, folding 
chair, my winch and turnaround, and the winch battery in it with room to 
spare. Comming back from the NATS last year I even had the 7' long 
center panel from my cross country plane in it, too.His is 
  the one with the "Sneidley 1" on the plate... 8-)http://www.jimbacus.net/soaring/HampshireVettes.jpgP.S. 
  I about nailed a deer with my Vette traveling back from McCarthy's, made me 
  think about Marty. My models are on their way to the Rockies 
  now!
  JimDowners Grove, ILMember of the Chicago SOAR 
  club, AMA 592537 LSF 7560 Level IVICQ 
  6997780 R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net


Re: [RCSE] What planes?

2003-06-26 Thread AMA3655
They all got together and decided that it was the job that best suited my unique 
skills and capabilities. It's challenging.
happy trails - Rob
 
 Rob.
what sounds wrong here??  Winch master for 
 handlaunch!!
 
 Klaus K Weiss
 Sydney, Australia
 www.hsl.org.au
 
 - I'm gonna be the winch master for Hand Launch.
  
  see you this weekend - Rob Glover
  
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RE: [RCSE] Best vehicle for RC transport

2003-06-26 Thread Eric Lund
Title: Message



While 
not as roomy as the Vette, the 2003 Nissan 350Z can carry at least 3 unlimited 
planes, 1 two meter, an RES ship and clothing for a long weekend. It 
cruises well at 80 mph, but is happier at 100+... :-)
Steve SiebenalerCincinnati, 
Ohio USA 

  
  -Original Message-From: James V. Bacus 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:09 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [RCSE] Best vehicle 
  for RC transportAt 10:53 PM 6/25/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote:
  Don't knock the Vette as a car to 
transport your sailplanes in. Bacus isn't the only one on the list to 
use one. I can get 3 unlimited planes, a tool box, cooler, folding 
chair, my winch and turnaround, and the winch battery in it with room to 
spare. Comming back from the NATS last year I even had the 7' long 
center panel from my cross country plane in it, too.His is 
  the one with the "Sneidley 1" on the plate... 8-)http://www.jimbacus.net/soaring/HampshireVettes.jpgP.S. 
  I about nailed a deer with my Vette traveling back from McCarthy's, made me 
  think about Marty. My models are on their way to the Rockies 
  now!
  JimDowners Grove, ILMember of the Chicago SOAR 
  club, AMA 592537 LSF 7560 Level IVICQ 
  6997780 R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net


Re: [RCSE] Best vehicle for RC transport

2003-06-26 Thread Easwen6877
In a message dated 6/26/2003 4:17:04 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


While not as roomy as the Vette, the 2003 Nissan 350Z can carry at least 3 unlimited planes, 1 two meter, an RES ship and clothing for a long weekend. It cruises well at 80 mph, but is happier at 100+... :-)
Steve Siebenaler
Cincinnati, Ohio USA 

 While not as fast as the Vette, the 2000 VW Eurovan can carry almost any plane, plus is a great place to get out of the sun, relax with a brew that the refer is full of, and catch some Z's after a hard day of flying. V6 powered, likes to cruise at 80-90, and still gets great mileage. Unfortunately, 2003 is the last year they will be produced by VW.

Eric



[RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #2108

2003-06-26 Thread Don Peters
Dan,

Stabs are built in pairs to eliminate any slight discrepancy in pin 
spacing. Try to find a pair instead of only one half. The half will 
probably work, but it might not. If you can't find a set, we can build 
you one.

Good Luck,
Don Peters
Maple leaf Design


On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 09:31 PM, Soaring wrote:

Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:45:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dan Obermeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WTB:  stabilizer for Image
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need the stab (actually I only need 1/2 the stab) for a Maple Leaf 
Image.

If you are willing to part with this object of my desire, please let 
me know.

Thanks,
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[RCSE] Hi Guys Elita

2003-06-26 Thread Raphael.Jeger



Hi 
guys,

let me first 
introduce myself to you 'cause I am new here:

My name is Raphael 
Jeger from Switzerland and I am 23 years old.

I'm flying F3B (in 
the team of Andreas Bohlen), F3K (DLG's)
and mostly 
Slope/F3F.
I also have a 
website with a bunch of videos, it's called http://www.hangflug.ch
(this means 
slope-soaring in english).
The videos are sure 
worth the download!

Has anyone of you 
already flown the Elita from Jaro Muller? If got
mine two weaks ago 
and it's planned to fly this WE the first time...
any infos are 
appreciated. It's gonna be at the famous 
"Hahnemoospass"
in the swiss 
alps.

I hope you 
understand my "swiss-"english and I wish you all
a good, thermal and 
windy WE :-D

Have 
fun,

Raphael