[RCSE] September is almost over and....

2004-09-28 Thread Dr. Danny C Williams



We have beat landings, Gordy, and a few other things to death this 
month 
Does that meanthat October is bashing vender month?
I just want to be sure to be up on the current bashing list.

Besides, how long has it been sensewe had a goodVendor 
bash.

LMAO :^P

Shows you that we have some good people supporting us...
That is something to say for such a small group.
Dr. Danny WilliamsPresident of Rocky Mountain Soaring 
AssociationDenver, COhttp://www.rmsadenver.comThe Icon 
Junkie


RE: [RCSE] September is almost over and....

2004-09-28 Thread Bill Rakozy




Which reminds me. . 
.

We have some terrificdealers 
whosponsor the NATS each year by donating terrific gear to the cause each 
July. At the Workers Banquet this year, I was lucky enough to win 2 
(count'em TWO!) JR 368 digital servos. (Major-smile com'in on 
here!)

They weredonated by Johnny Berlin of R.C. Hanger (IL). So. . . 
when it came time to order my new JR9303 Tx, I was reminded to thank my LSF 
Sponsor and soaring friend with myorder! I 
called Johnny Berlin of course!

Thanks for all you do for our sport, 
Johnny!

Pastor Bill 

P.S. Did I 
mentionJohnny's phone is(217) 347-5842 
?


From: Dr. Danny C Williams 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 12:55 
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [RCSE] September is 
almost over and

We have beat landings, Gordy, and a few other things to death this 
month 
Does that meanthat October is bashing vender month?
I just want to be sure to be up on the current bashing list.

Besides, how long has it been sensewe had a goodVendor 
bash.

LMAO :^P

Shows you that we have some good people supporting us...
That is something to say for such a small group.
Dr. Danny WilliamsPresident of Rocky Mountain Soaring 
AssociationDenver, COhttp://www.rmsadenver.comThe Icon 
Junkie


Re: [RCSE] September is almost over and....you really want a new thread????

2004-09-28 Thread Martin Usher
We have beat landings, Gordy, and a few other things to death this month
(Danny Williams)

Vendor Bashing is so passe...anyway, there really aren't that many
bad ones left these days. Gordy's useful in an emergency, but things aren't
that quiet, we should leave him in reserve.



I've got a good one -- Park Fliers.

Or...Subtitled -- How greed and complacency ruined a hobby

Greed -- lets import and sell a bunch of cheap R/C aircraft, the sort that
can be flown anywhere, even your backyard. They're good for business,
profitable too. Frequency Control? That's not my problem, and anyway I don't
want to frighten off a potential sale.

Complacency (an AMA speciality, I believe) -- there's nothing out of the
ordinary going on, its all under control, everyone's having fun and, anyway,
aren't they all going to be joining the AMA..

Ruin -- Nothing like having your plane shot down by someone flying a park
flier a few streets away to ruin your day. (That's actually one reason why I
don't fly an Icon.its bad enough having $200's worth of plane come
down, $2000 is a little rich. Those planes also have the potential to land
on people.70ozs of molded plane can kill, 30ozs of softer material is
less likely to do so.)

Gripes? Flames? (Solutions??)

Martin Usher

[BTW -- I had an North East Omega come down...that's one very strong
plane, it will fly again. Its also cheap enough to junk and get a new one. I
stopped flying larger (and more expensive) stuff some time back...too
risky.]

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Re: [RCSE] September is almost over and....you really want a new thread????

2004-09-28 Thread Marc Gellart
Martin, 
 If I am not mistaken, they are on 27meg and AMA has had a lot of input in to 
this.  Also, I want the big boys to make some money so they can sell me the good stuff 
at a lower cost.  I think you are into an urban legend there.

Marc




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 We have beat landings, Gordy, and a few other things to death this month
 (Danny Williams)
 
 Vendor Bashing is so passe...anyway, there really aren't that many
 bad ones left these days. Gordy's useful in an emergency, but things aren't
 that quiet, we should leave him in reserve.
 
 
 
 I've got a good one -- Park Fliers.
 
 Or...Subtitled -- How greed and complacency ruined a hobby
 
 Greed -- lets import and sell a bunch of cheap R/C aircraft, the sort that
 can be flown anywhere, even your backyard. They're good for business,
 profitable too. Frequency Control? That's not my problem, and anyway I don't
 want to frighten off a potential sale.
 
 Complacency (an AMA speciality, I believe) -- there's nothing out of the
 ordinary going on, its all under control, everyone's having fun and, anyway,
 aren't they all going to be joining the AMA..
 
 Ruin -- Nothing like having your plane shot down by someone flying a park
 flier a few streets away to ruin your day. (That's actually one reason why I
 don't fly an Icon.its bad enough having $200's worth of plane come
 down, $2000 is a little rich. Those planes also have the potential to land
 on people.70ozs of molded plane can kill, 30ozs of softer material is
 less likely to do so.)
 
 Gripes? Flames? (Solutions??)
 
 Martin Usher
 
 [BTW -- I had an North East Omega come down...that's one very strong
 plane, it will fly again. Its also cheap enough to junk and get a new one. I
 stopped flying larger (and more expensive) stuff some time back...too
 risky.]
 
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Re: [RCSE] September is almost over and....you really want a new thread????

2004-09-28 Thread strotherbj

Marc,
I just can't waste the time...


--Jack Strother Granger, IN LSF 2948 LSF Level V #117 LSF Official 1996 - 2004 CSS Gold 

-- Original message --  Martin,  If I am not mistaken, they are on 27meg and AMA has had a lot of input in  to this. Also, I want the big boys to make some money so they can sell me the  good stuff at a lower cost. I think you are into an urban legend there.   Marc  --- Original Message ---  From: Martin Usher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:39:24 -0700  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Subject: Re: [RCSE] September is almost over andyou really want a new  threadWe have beat landings, Gordy, and a few other things to death this month   (Danny Williams) Vendor Bashing is so passe...anyway, there really aren't that many   bad ones left these days. Gordy's useful in an emergency, but things aren't   that quiet, we should leave him in reserve.  I've got a good one -- Park Fliers. Or...Subtitled -- "How greed and complacency ruined a hobby" Greed -- lets import and sell a bunch of cheap R/C aircraft, the sort that   can be flown anywhere, even your backyard. They're good for business,   profitable too. Frequency Control? That's not my problem, and anyway I don't   want to frighten off a potential sale. Complacency (an AMA speciality, I believe) -- there's nothing out of the   ordinary going on, its all under control, everyone's having fun and, anyway,   aren't they all going to be joining the AMA.. Ruin -- Nothing like having your plane shot down by someone flying a park   flier a few streets away to ruin your day. (That's actually one reason why I   don't fly an Icon.its bad enough having $200's worth of plane come   down, $2000 is a little rich. Those planes also have the potential to land   on people.70ozs of molded plane can kill, 30ozs of softer material is   less likely to do so.) Gripes? Flames? (Solutions??) Martin Usher [BTW -- I had an North East Omega come down...that's one very strong   plane, it will fly again. Its also cheap enough to junk and get a new one. I   stopped flying larger (and more expensive) stuff some time back...too   risky.] 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. Marc Gellart, Marketing Representative  704-473-9292 Cell Phone  618-654-8101 Home and Fax  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. 


Re: [RCSE] September is almost over and....you really want a new thread????

2004-09-28 Thread Michael Lachowski
Before just looking at the negative side, think about how many new 
people will be introduced into flying.  Everyone has to start somewhere.

Stick and tissue models aren't where the future fliers are going to come 
from.  Times do change.

Martin Usher wrote:
---
I've got a good one -- Park Fliers.
Or...Subtitled -- How greed and complacency ruined a hobby
Greed -- lets import and sell a bunch of cheap R/C aircraft, the sort that
can be flown anywhere, even your backyard. They're good for business,
profitable too. Frequency Control? That's not my problem, and anyway I don't
want to frighten off a potential sale.
Complacency (an AMA speciality, I believe) -- there's nothing out of the
ordinary going on, its all under control, everyone's having fun and, anyway,
aren't they all going to be joining the AMA..
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