Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
Yes, Sharon knows this. Hoping to distract Barney from his job :^P At 02:05 PM 3/7/2005, James V. Bacus wrote: I failed to mention the best thing about the Sharon... 8-) Barney loves the way Sharon screams in ecstasy as she drops her flaps! (The "scream" the Sharon makes while intially dropping its flaps is a very recognizable sound, and usually someone on the field will comment on it at the time) ;~) At 01:23 PM 3/7/2005, Mike Smith wrote: Barney is going to have a lot of company Jim. Does he like Sharon's ;^) Mike Jim Downers Grove, IL Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
I failed to mention the best thing about the Sharon... 8-) Barney loves the way Sharon screams in ecstasy as she drops her flaps! (The "scream" the Sharon makes while intially dropping its flaps is a very recognizable sound, and usually someone on the field will comment on it at the time) ;~) At 01:23 PM 3/7/2005, Mike Smith wrote: Barney is going to have a lot of company Jim. Does he like Sharon's ;^) Mike Jim Downers Grove, IL Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
Mike got it... 8-) I think you could read into that a number of ways, pick one and soar with it. 8-)) At 01:44 PM 3/7/2005, Bill Swingle wrote: >>I think you guys should buy all the Sharon's you need... 8-) You know you should expound on this comment. Bill Swingle Jim Downers Grove, IL Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
>>I think you guys should buy all the Sharon's you need... 8-) You know you should expound on this comment. Bill Swingle RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
You know he's friends of Sharon's, he likes those long sexy wings... 8-) (P.S. And you know we like the company, how many rounds did we fly together at the Nats?) 8-)) But I really like what I fly, I have many seasons of stick time on it, and even have a new stiffer one and a barely used one as backs. I have to say, the Sharon is a molded model that has hung around and been very competitive for a number of years, unlike many designs. At 01:23 PM 3/7/2005, Mike Smith wrote: Barney is going to have a lot of company Jim. Does he like Sharon's ;^) Mike At 11:20 AM 3/7/2005, James V. Bacus wrote: I think you guys should buy all the Sharon's you need... 8-) At 11:35 AM 3/7/2005, Mike Smith wrote: Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from getting oneI bet he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch with him;^) Jim Downers Grove, IL Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format Jim Downers Grove, IL Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
Barney is going to have a lot of company Jim. Does he like Sharon's ;^) Mike At 11:20 AM 3/7/2005, James V. Bacus wrote: I think you guys should buy all the Sharon's you need... 8-) At 11:35 AM 3/7/2005, Mike Smith wrote: Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from getting oneI bet he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch with him;^) Jim Downers Grove, IL Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
I think you guys should buy all the Sharon's you need... 8-) At 11:35 AM 3/7/2005, Mike Smith wrote: Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from getting oneI bet he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch with him;^) Jim Downers Grove, IL Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
Mike Smith wrote: Yes, too true. Before the Sharon, it was the Sapphire. Some guys just keep designing gliders that fly exactly the right time and hit the darn spot. See, and I keep buying those OTHER gliders. Damn!!! Oh well. Bill RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
Yes, too true. Before the Sharon, it was the Sapphire. Some guys just keep designing gliders that fly exactly the right time and hit the darn spot. :^) Mike At 10:24 AM 3/7/2005, Bill's Email wrote: See, I knew it was the Sharon and NOT Smith. Maybe I gotta get me one of them things!! Bill RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
Sorry if I have let the cat out of the bag. You know you still have a jump on everyone your experience on the Sharon. And they will all look to you for set-up tricks, so you could give them the super secret set-up version ;^) I am just glad to spread the word on a design that works so well on so many levels. Sharon's forever... Mike At 10:06 AM 3/7/2005, Mike Remus wrote: Well Mike, now you've gone and done it! You spilled the beans and said great things about the Sharon Pro 3.7 X tail and more people will want one. Just wanted to keep all the advantages for my self. Thanks a lot! Brare Rabbit On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 09:35:50 -0800 Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: OK, now for a differing and contradictory opinion... I have flown many many gliders over my 27+ years of model soaring. When I had the opportunity to fly a Sharon, I took it. When I had the opportunity to buy that Sharon 3.7 Pro - X tail, I jumped at it. It is my one and only thermal duration, or F3J contest bird. It floats in light lift better than almost any other glider. It will, and I have hand launched this "cow" and climbed out in tight little thermals. It is not a "Cow". It is nimble, and has great legs. It covers ground with the best of them and again better than most. As for landing...it is a very good landing machine. Just ask the guys that flew in last years Unlimited class at the Nats. It did not let me down. Of course I was only flying for 2nd place until Josh had his bad luck. But still, within 12" from the nail 90% of the time is not the results one would expect from a "Cow". Keep in mind, I am not sponsored or paid to say any of this. I am a true believer in the Sharon Pro 3.7 Cross Tail. All of the above applies if you have set the airplane up correctly. It is a big glider. If the set-up is not right, it could be difficult to fly correctly. And for the record, if you haven't figured this out by now, I disagree totally with the Rabbit... Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from getting oneI bet he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch with him ;^) Happy flying Mike At 05:44 PM 3/5/2005, Mike Remus wrote: I am on my third Sharon Pro 3.7. Been flying them for about 3 years, except last year "personal reasons". They are a real hand full to launch, must be flown at exactly the right air speed, a cow to land, and quirky in a thermal. Tell him to Please stick with the Eraser. It's much better. Don't ask me why I stick with the Sharon, possibly to old to change my ways. Brare Rabbit On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:26:43 -0700 "Adam Till" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 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 relative flight speeds or climbing ability in lift? How strong is the Eraser Xtreme wing? (I know the F3B wing is basically bulletproof...love my Eraser) Will the RG-15 Sharon wing slow down nicely in lift like the Eraser's MH-32 will? He's finding that his d-box NYX doesn't match his flying style, and is looking for something else. I'm pushing him towards an Eraser of some description since I've been flying them for 5 years faithfully, but don't have any direct experience with anything other than the F3B version. Anyone have a NIB or like-new Sharon or Eraser Xtreme (or F3J) that they want to sell? Would have to be in perfect shape, no repaired models please. Cheers, Adam PS - got to fly a pair of bald eagles today as we both themalled out from about 50 feet...what a treat! Photos: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343196 Mike Remus LOFT Glider Club Fort Wayne IN LSF Level 5 #112 Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams! Mike Remus LOFT Glider Club Fort Wayne IN LSF Level 5 #112 Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
See, I knew it was the Sharon and NOT Smith. Maybe I gotta get me one of them things!! Bill RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
Well Mike, now you've gone and done it! You spilled the beans and said great things about the Sharon Pro 3.7 X tail and more people will want one. Just wanted to keep all the advantages for my self. Thanks a lot! Brare Rabbit On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 09:35:50 -0800 Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: OK, now for a differing and contradictory opinion...I have flown many many gliders over my 27+ years of model soaring. When I had the opportunity to fly a Sharon, I took it. When I had the opportunity to buy that Sharon 3.7 Pro - X tail, I jumped at it. It is my one and only thermal duration, or F3J contest bird. It floats in light lift better than almost any other glider. It will, and I have hand launched this "cow" and climbed out in tight little thermals. It is not a "Cow". It is nimble, and has great legs. It covers ground with the best of them and again better than most. As for landing...it is a very good landing machine. Just ask the guys that flew in last years Unlimited class at the Nats. It did not let me down. Of course I was only flying for 2nd place until Josh had his bad luck. But still, within 12" from the nail 90% of the time is not the results one would expect from a "Cow".Keep in mind, I am not sponsored or paid to say any of this. I am a true believer in the Sharon Pro 3.7 Cross Tail.All of the above applies if you have set the airplane up correctly. It is a big glider. If the set-up is not right, it could be difficult to fly correctly. And for the record, if you haven't figured this out by now, I disagree totally with the Rabbit...Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from getting oneI bet he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch with him ;^)Happy flyingMikeAt 05:44 PM 3/5/2005, Mike Remus wrote: I am on my third Sharon Pro 3.7. Been flying them for about 3 years, except last year "personal reasons". They are a real hand full to launch, must be flown at exactly the right air speed, a cow to land, and quirky in a thermal. Tell him to Please stick with the Eraser. It's much better. Don't ask me why I stick with the Sharon, possibly to old to change my ways. Brare Rabbit On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:26:43 -0700 "Adam Till" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 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 relative flight speeds or climbing ability in lift? How strong is the Eraser Xtreme wing? (I know the F3B wing is basically bulletproof...love my Eraser) Will the RG-15 Sharon wing slow down nicely in lift like the Eraser's MH-32 will? He's finding that his d-box NYX doesn't match his flying style, and is looking for something else. I'm pushing him towards an Eraser of some description since I've been flying them for 5 years faithfully, but don't have any direct experience with anything other than the F3B version. Anyone have a NIB or like-new Sharon or Eraser Xtreme (or F3J) that they want to sell? Would have to be in perfect shape, no repaired models please. Cheers, Adam PS - got to fly a pair of bald eagles today as we both themalled out from about 50 feet...what a treat! Photos: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343196 Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF Level 5 #112Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams! Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF Level 5 #112Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
RE: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
Good going MIKE!!! Now everyone will be in on this little secret on these gliders! Everyone will get one now, so much for keeping a competitive edge on everyone out there! The Sharon is just like anything else, a tool... but it's my tool of choice in my vast hanger of options!! Just my 2-cents! Edgar "The Soaring Junkie" --- Don & Lisa Copley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So how come he brought three of them and has been flying > with one type of > plane longer than I fly any one type of plane? Maybe he > is trying to horde > those Sharon's I be thinking > -Original Message- > From: Mike Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 11:36 AM > To: Mike Remus; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > soaring@airage.com > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between > the Eraser Xtreme and > Sharon > > > OK, now for a differing and contradictory opinion... > > I have flown many many gliders over my 27+ years of > model soaring. When I > had the opportunity to fly a Sharon, I took it. When I > had the opportunity > to buy that Sharon 3.7 Pro - X tail, I jumped at it. It > is my one and only > thermal duration, or F3J contest bird. It floats in > light lift better than > almost any other glider. It will, and I have hand > launched this "cow" and > climbed out in tight little thermals. It is not a "Cow". > It is nimble, and > has great legs. It covers ground with the best of them > and again better > than most. As for landing...it is a very good landing > machine. Just ask > the guys that flew in last years Unlimited class at the > Nats. It did not > let me down. Of course I was only flying for 2nd place > until Josh had his > bad luck. But still, within 12" from the nail 90% of the > time is not the > results one would expect from a "Cow". > > Keep in mind, I am not sponsored or paid to say any of > this. I am a true > believer in the Sharon Pro 3.7 Cross Tail. > > All of the above applies if you have set the airplane > up correctly. It is > a big glider. If the set-up is not right, it could be > difficult to fly > correctly. And for the record, if you haven't figured > this out by now, I > disagree totally with the Rabbit... > > Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from > getting oneI bet > he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch > with him;^) > > Happy flying > > Mike > > > > At 05:44 PM 3/5/2005, Mike Remus wrote: > > I am on my third Sharon Pro 3.7. Been flying them > for about 3 years, > except last year "personal reasons". They are a real > hand full to launch, > must be flown at exactly the right air speed, a cow to > land, and quirky in a > thermal. Tell him to Please stick with the Eraser. It's > much better. > Don't ask me why I stick with the Sharon, possibly to old > to change my ways. > > Brare Rabbit > > On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:26:43 -0700 "Adam Till" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > writes: > > 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 relative flight speeds or climbing > ability in lift? How > strong is the Eraser Xtreme wing? (I know the F3B wing is > basically > bulletproof...love my Eraser) Will the RG-15 Sharon wing > slow down nicely in > lift like the Eraser's MH-32 will? > > > > He's finding that his d-box NYX doesn't match his > flying style, and is > looking for something else. I'm pushing him towards an > Eraser of some > description since I've been flying them for 5 years > faithfully, but don't > have any direct experience with anything other than the > F3B version. > > > > Anyone have a NIB or like-new Sharon or Eraser > Xtreme (or F3J) that > they want to sell? Would have to be in perfect shape, no > repaired models > please. > > > > Cheers, > > Adam > > > > PS - got to fly a pair of bald eagles today as we > both themalled out > from about 50 feet...what a treat! Photos: > > > > > http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343196 > > > > > > > > > >
RE: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
So how come he brought three of them and has been flying with one type of plane longer than I fly any one type of plane? Maybe he is trying to horde those Sharon's I be thinking -Original Message-From: Mike Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 11:36 AMTo: Mike Remus; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; soaring@airage.comCc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and SharonOK, now for a differing and contradictory opinion...I have flown many many gliders over my 27+ years of model soaring. When I had the opportunity to fly a Sharon, I took it. When I had the opportunity to buy that Sharon 3.7 Pro - X tail, I jumped at it. It is my one and only thermal duration, or F3J contest bird. It floats in light lift better than almost any other glider. It will, and I have hand launched this "cow" and climbed out in tight little thermals. It is not a "Cow". It is nimble, and has great legs. It covers ground with the best of them and again better than most. As for landing...it is a very good landing machine. Just ask the guys that flew in last years Unlimited class at the Nats. It did not let me down. Of course I was only flying for 2nd place until Josh had his bad luck. But still, within 12" from the nail 90% of the time is not the results one would expect from a "Cow".Keep in mind, I am not sponsored or paid to say any of this. I am a true believer in the Sharon Pro 3.7 Cross Tail.All of the above applies if you have set the airplane up correctly. It is a big glider. If the set-up is not right, it could be difficult to fly correctly. And for the record, if you haven't figured this out by now, I disagree totally with the Rabbit...Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from getting oneI bet he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch with him ;^)Happy flyingMikeAt 05:44 PM 3/5/2005, Mike Remus wrote: I am on my third Sharon Pro 3.7. Been flying them for about 3 years, except last year "personal reasons". They are a real hand full to launch, must be flown at exactly the right air speed, a cow to land, and quirky in a thermal. Tell him to Please stick with the Eraser. It's much better. Don't ask me why I stick with the Sharon, possibly to old to change my ways. Brare Rabbit On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:26:43 -0700 "Adam Till" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 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 relative flight speeds or climbing ability in lift? How strong is the Eraser Xtreme wing? (I know the F3B wing is basically bulletproof...love my Eraser) Will the RG-15 Sharon wing slow down nicely in lift like the Eraser's MH-32 will? He's finding that his d-box NYX doesn't match his flying style, and is looking for something else. I'm pushing him towards an Eraser of some description since I've been flying them for 5 years faithfully, but don't have any direct experience with anything other than the F3B version. Anyone have a NIB or like-new Sharon or Eraser Xtreme (or F3J) that they want to sell? Would have to be in perfect shape, no repaired models please. Cheers, Adam PS - got to fly a pair of bald eagles today as we both themalled out from about 50 feet...what a treat! Photos: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343196 Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF Level 5 #112Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
OK, now for a differing and contradictory opinion... I have flown many many gliders over my 27+ years of model soaring. When I had the opportunity to fly a Sharon, I took it. When I had the opportunity to buy that Sharon 3.7 Pro - X tail, I jumped at it. It is my one and only thermal duration, or F3J contest bird. It floats in light lift better than almost any other glider. It will, and I have hand launched this "cow" and climbed out in tight little thermals. It is not a "Cow". It is nimble, and has great legs. It covers ground with the best of them and again better than most. As for landing...it is a very good landing machine. Just ask the guys that flew in last years Unlimited class at the Nats. It did not let me down. Of course I was only flying for 2nd place until Josh had his bad luck. But still, within 12" from the nail 90% of the time is not the results one would expect from a "Cow". Keep in mind, I am not sponsored or paid to say any of this. I am a true believer in the Sharon Pro 3.7 Cross Tail. All of the above applies if you have set the airplane up correctly. It is a big glider. If the set-up is not right, it could be difficult to fly correctly. And for the record, if you haven't figured this out by now, I disagree totally with the Rabbit... Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from getting oneI bet he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch with him ;^) Happy flying Mike At 05:44 PM 3/5/2005, Mike Remus wrote: I am on my third Sharon Pro 3.7. Been flying them for about 3 years, except last year "personal reasons". They are a real hand full to launch, must be flown at exactly the right air speed, a cow to land, and quirky in a thermal. Tell him to Please stick with the Eraser. It's much better. Don't ask me why I stick with the Sharon, possibly to old to change my ways. Brare Rabbit On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:26:43 -0700 "Adam Till" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 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 relative flight speeds or climbing ability in lift? How strong is the Eraser Xtreme wing? (I know the F3B wing is basically bulletproof...love my Eraser) Will the RG-15 Sharon wing slow down nicely in lift like the Eraser's MH-32 will? He's finding that his d-box NYX doesn't match his flying style, and is looking for something else. I'm pushing him towards an Eraser of some description since I've been flying them for 5 years faithfully, but don't have any direct experience with anything other than the F3B version. Anyone have a NIB or like-new Sharon or Eraser Xtreme (or F3J) that they want to sell? Would have to be in perfect shape, no repaired models please. Cheers, Adam PS - got to fly a pair of bald eagles today as we both themalled out from about 50 feet...what a treat! Photos: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343196 Mike Remus LOFT Glider Club Fort Wayne IN LSF Level 5 #112 Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
Re: [RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
I am on my third Sharon Pro 3.7. Been flying them for about 3 years, except last year "personal reasons". They are a real hand full to launch, must be flown at exactly the right air speed, a cow to land, and quirky in a thermal. Tell him to Please stick with the Eraser. It's much better. Don't ask me why I stick with the Sharon, possibly to old to change my ways. Brare Rabbit On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:26:43 -0700 "Adam Till" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 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 relative flight speeds or climbing ability in lift? How strong is the Eraser Xtreme wing? (I know the F3B wing is basically bulletproof...love my Eraser) Will the RG-15 Sharon wing slow down nicely in lift like the Eraser's MH-32 will? He's finding that his d-box NYX doesn't match his flying style, and is looking for something else. I'm pushing him towards an Eraser of some description since I've been flying them for 5 years faithfully, but don't have any direct experience with anything other than the F3B version. Anyone have a NIB or like-new Sharon or Eraser Xtreme (or F3J) that they want to sell? Would have to be in perfect shape, no repaired models please. Cheers, Adam PS - got to fly a pair of bald eagles today as we both themalled out from about 50 feet...what a treat! Photos: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343196 Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF Level 5 #112Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
[RCSE] Looking for a comparison between the Eraser Xtreme and Sharon
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 relative flight speeds or climbing ability in lift? How strong is the Eraser Xtreme wing? (I know the F3B wing is basically bulletproof...love my Eraser) Will the RG-15 Sharon wing slow down nicely in lift like the Eraser's MH-32 will? He's finding that his d-box NYX doesn't match his flying style, and is looking for something else. I'm pushing him towards an Eraser of some description since I've been flying them for 5 years faithfully, but don't have any direct experience with anything other than the F3B version. Anyone have a NIB or like-new Sharon or Eraser Xtreme (or F3J) that they want to sell? Would have to be in perfect shape, no repaired models please. Cheers, Adam PS - got to fly a pair of bald eagles today as we both themalled out from about 50 feet...what a treat! Photos: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343196