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Wish I could go with you Rob. I to am in need of my 8hr to complete my
level V. I am watching the wweather locally for a S to SW wind to go to
Brookville dam in Indiana. If you do not make it at the dunes let me
know and I will put you on our list for the dam. It is a LO
Using two very thin CF rods might do the trick - tape one to
the fin and one to the rudder and use thread, tape or
similar for the hinge. Best hinge is a strip of Solartex
on both sides and then you sew the two layers together in the middle
as the hinge line! Might be able to do it without the
CF
<< I have been told by semi reliable sources that he is no longer married and
has left the modeling business. I personaly think this could be a good thing
>>
Funny, I had heard that he got beat up at the slope by someone who got tired
of him being a jerk one time too many.
BobWr
RCSE-
2 METER COMPOSITE LASER FOR SALE.
Includes:
-1200 mah (sanyo cells) battery pack with airtronics connector.
-six HS-85BB servos, installed.
-CF wing rod.
-Hitec 8 channel FM reciever (no crystal).
Fully built flown twice, flies very nice. I will pay the shipping,
I
Yes, this is definitely an old thread...
There is a fix for the older 8UAF TX, other than plugging and
unplugging the
module (which you will eventually for get to do). The short of it,
cut the yellow wire running from the board the frequency module plugs
into
to the main board. For the long of
At 9:40pm on Tuesday night The US F3B Team saddles up into one of them big
ass jets (Kindly provided by Lufthansa) and heads off to the heart of the
Dark Continent via the German Empire. 22 hours of nonstop fun and games with
blond Nordic flight attendants... oh yea... As for myself I just plan
for sale. futaba 8 channel fp-t8uaf fm transmitter in a case.with two
hitec supreme recievers (8 channel), and one hitec micro 535(4 channel)
and the futaba 8 channel micro reciever that came with the transmitter
all on channel 17 and 4 standard servo's (148's) best offer e-mail
at [EMAIL PROTE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: About a week ago, I was flying my Mog on
Woodrat Mountain here in Southern Oregon, when a small falcon of some
sort decided to "engage" me! Time after time he would come in for the
kill. I decided after his fifth or sixth run at me, Id'e better take
evasive action and get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Regency Inn has always worked for me.
Clean rooms, racently remodeled.., Randy
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/soaring/?start=41441
> Planning a trip to Los Banos in October, about the 3rd, right after
> Visalia. Does anyone know of a good place to stay?
Hi there. I've been flying my first HLG recently, and have not been
around anyone else who flies HLG. So, I haven't been learning by
watching. That's where I need help.
My launches are of the following variety: (1) high launch that doesn't
seem to transition quite right (drops about 40% of the
Does any one know of any slope sites in Kansas?
Thanks for your help
GG
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Hay I am kinda new to all this glider stuff and I have a question. Does any
one have any experience with the mongo fly wings? I want to order one but
do not know if it is a good plane. Any ways if any one has any thing to say
about them that would be great. Thanks!
-Clardon J Gustafson (WA)
I used to use an old scuba tank that would not pass hydro test due to a
chipped epoxy liner. Tank is good for about 200 bar so should "hold" one
bar of vacuum with no problem. I built a barb that screwed into the place
on the neck of the valve where the burst disk used to be. Then I could use
the
I've been playing with a light weight HLG (7.2oz) with Spectra pull-pull.
Previous experience with Epsilon type construction has been good with little
need to adjust the pull-pull as the strings stay tight enough with the glass
covered, balsa slab surfaces. However my new HLG uses skin hinged foa
Just a quick note to the twenty some odd people who responded to my problem
with the vacuum pump reservoir. I found a 6 foot piece of 4 inch PVC pipe
which works greatalso installed a check valve and created a pinhole leak
between the pump and the check valve. Now my pump starts everytime, e
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