Re: [RCSE] SULA HL Clinic

1999-12-10 Thread John Stossel

Great, but what time should people be there by.

JS

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>To the best of my knowledge the HL clinic is still set for Saturday.
>
>To get to SULA field go to the junction of the Harbor and San Diego
>Fwys, and look for the sign for Cal State University Dominguez Hills.
>
>If comming west on the 91, look for the Avalon offramp, and turn south
>to you reach Victoria
>
>Get off the Fwys and go east on Victoria and the school will be on the
>right (south) side. Go in the parking area at the stop light, 180 degree
>turn towards the west, thenat the stop sign a 90 degree turn towards the
>Velodrome. Follow the road to and past the velodrome to the dirt road to
>the south, and make a right turn past the baseball field on the left. As
>you go past the end of the Baseball field, turn left and look for a
>place to park.
>
>Have fun!
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[RCSE] Re: [RCSE][F3B][F3F] Ellipse 3 CAM radio problem

1999-10-22 Thread John Stossel

To be truthful, I can't say for sure, I know brass is conductive. 
I believe aluminum is also, just much less so.

This was just a rule I learned early on in the hobby and have keep
doing over the years. I have seen interference when hitting a screw
driver to the piano wire I use for my push rods, or even the screw
on the top of a servo, so I know that its a valid point. And after
my initial setting up, I hate having more problems when I get to
the field, so I just don't chance it.

John Stossel

Kjell-Arne Fjelde wrote:
> 
> From: "Kjell-Arne Fjelde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Brass when in contact with other metals and/or brass, will NOT make any
> radio interference. Thats why they use brass and not steel or aluminum in RC
> equip..
> Isn´t this right? Meant I´ve read this somewhere sometime.
> As long as brass is always in contact the radio interference will be
> minimal. Look at the new Hitec servos with aluminum gear inside, the
> aluminum gear is newer in contact with anything else but brass. And there is
> only one gearwheel that is nmade of aluminum (if I recall correct).
> 
> Kjelli.
> 
> >From: John Stossel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >Subject: Re: [RCSE][F3B][F3F] Ellipse 3 CAM radio problem
> >Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 08:50:25 -0700
> >
> >  I was just thinking, one thing it might be is metal to metal contact.
> >The 3cam's come with brass aileron and flap horns, and then with the
> >metal clevis's. As a matter of normal course, I will always use a
> >good plastic clevis with any metal control horn and visa versa, I
> >will always use a metal clevis with a G10 or wood horns.
> >
> >  This would also explain why a PCM receiver would work. Using one
> >would also cure this.
> >
> >  The only other explanation I could think of, is once I had a 6 servo
> >plane where it had a bad pot in one of the 141'. Moving this one servo
> >would make the others jump.
> >
> >JS
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Re: [RCSE] Slope Race !!

1999-10-15 Thread John Stossel

Tom, this race is being put on by the old southern ca. CSR racers. You
can contact Ray Kuntz at (310) 673-3456 for more info.

John Stossel

Tom Copp wrote:
> 
> Jim,
> Who is running the race? Jerry Craft has a list [EMAIL PROTECTED] for MoM
> racing it's just getting started so he needs to hook up with the remaining
> MoM slope racers. Pass his along.
> Thanks for the info.
> Tom
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: [RCSE] Slope Race !!
> 
> There will be a slope race this saturday, Oct 16, at Whitekar peak in
> California.  There are directions on the CSR home page at
> "http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/3839/".  The race will start at ? or
> when the wind blows.  The format will be standard CSR format, two or three
> pilots per heat, no plane class differentiation.  There will be as many
> heats as possible/ practical.  The entrry fee will be ??? in addition you
> may be asked to call the turns.
> 
> I am posting this for one of the race organizers who is having e-mail
> problems so I don't have all the facts yet.  If you are interested e-mail me
> and I will send the details to you when I recieve them.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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Re: [RCSE] MH 32 Airfoil

1999-09-15 Thread John Stossel

Look at the S7012 or the RG15. Both are in the same performance range
as a MH32.

John Stossel

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> Evening oh Knowledgeable Group
> Is there a SA or SD airfoil that compares favorable with the MH 32 airfoil?
> That is L/D, speed range, stall characteristics, etc. TIA
> Rich
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