[RCSE] Re: California

1999-01-16 Thread Ray Juschkus
Will somebody please tell this guy the best place to fly in California before we all go crazy!! Ray Juschkus RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[RCSE] Re: California

1999-01-16 Thread Brian Chan
Will somebody please tell this guy the best place to fly in California before we all go crazy!! Ray Juschkus Just bring a plane and we will park you at some spot off the coast/mountian/rock/building. There is 1200 miles of California coast line and another 600 miles or so of the Sierra

Re: [RCSE] What is the best place to fly in California

1999-01-16 Thread Brian Chan
Although this is hardly the best place to fly, the picture is pretty neat. The valet parking attendants ignore my '67 Dodge. http://members.home.net/proba2/HaySta/HaySta.htm Don't be deceive by the photo, the green stuff is only there for two weeks in April, the rest of the year it is

[RCSE] Zero lift angle/Guideline

1999-01-16 Thread Bill Swingle
The zero lift angle can be approximated by simply using the value of the foil's camber. Meaning 2% camber equals a zero lift angle of -2 degrees. Bill Swingle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pleasanton, CA RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests

[RCSE] RE: Miss Manners Story

1999-01-16 Thread rapaquette
To: Dick Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dick: Please forward your "Miss Manners" story to M.A.N. or R.C.M. for publishing. This is a priceless explanation that should be printed and kept on-hand at every club mmeeting and flying site. And thanks for taking the time to promulgate it.

Re: Re: [RCSE] Help on spider foam conclusions:

1999-01-16 Thread JMC3ROB
I had the same problem when I was cutting the airfoils being used for Dr. Michael Selig's wind tunnel test. The solution I came up with was to cut in two half size (short wing) sections and join them together. My theory on the problem was that the cutting wire did not have an accurate

[RCSE] Re: California (enter the futility)

1999-01-16 Thread Bill Swingle
Tom Copp opened this can of worms (it's not my fault!). Here's my personal list of San Francisco area slopes PLUS the 5 Southern Calif. entries from Tom's list. For the 4 locations where we both had opinions I averaged the values. Your mileage will vary, trust me. Sites where I have no opinion

[RCSE] Re: California (enter the futility)

1999-01-16 Thread Bill Swingle
Tom Copp opened this can of worms (it's not my fault!). Here's my personal list of San Francisco area slopes PLUS the 5 Southern Calif. entries from Tom's list. For the 4 locations where we both had opinions I averaged the values. Your mileage will vary, trust me. Sites where I have no opinion

[RCSE] SF Bay, California

1999-01-16 Thread Combatair
The Best Flying Site? My favorite spot is Windy Hill with an east wind. Windy Hill is on the San Francisco Bay peninsula just above Palo Alto and Stanford University. It features a nice smooth hill face 2000' tall with smooth air and loads of lift. The view is absolutely spactacular, all

[RCSE] Marks Models Wanderer

1999-01-16 Thread David Crutchley
I have placed a NIB Wanderer kit on gmbid.com/ perfect condition kit from the 1970's I just have to many kits. David RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [RCSE] RE:What is the best way to hinge a bagged wing?

1999-01-16 Thread Lenny970
In a message dated 11/18/99 4:57:01 AM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Here is shown tree methods to hinge flaps and ailerons. The text is in Norwegian butthe drawings tell all. http://www.cirrus-rcfk.no/triks/balanseror.htm Good illustrations of hinging methods. I

[RCSE] SF Bay Flysites (2)

1999-01-16 Thread Combatair
My mistake! The correct URL is: http://member.aol.com/Rpvi/flysites1.html __ The Best Flying Site? My favorite spot is Windy Hill with an east wind. Windy Hill is on the San Francisco Bay peninsula just above Palo Alto and Stanford

[RCSE] JR 10X Advanced programming guide V1.2 in Acrobat (.pdf) format

1999-01-16 Thread Augusto Arevalo
Hello everyone, Thanks to the readers who sent me suggestions for the JR 10X programming guide. After adding a few lines and some notes for different programming flavors Version 1.2 of the JR 10X programming guide has been uploaded in .pdf (Acrobat) format. To read the JR 10X guide go to

RE: [RCSE] Re: California

1999-01-16 Thread John Roe
Parker: 11.2 Laguna Niguel: 5..5 John Roe Laguna Hills, Ca www.martialartsacademy.org "There is a difference between KNOWING the path and WALKING the path" Morpheus RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe"