Some years ago I ordered a number of these "tank turret bearings" for
turnarounds.
Anyone know who the gentleman is that sold them and his address??
Rick
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> ... I have a friend bringing the Edberg book to field today.
> I'm going to try and distill everything and put it in "newbie"
> terms on my site.
Sorry to be a wet blanket, but you should check with Don
Edberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) before you do that.
Intellectual property rights (such as copyri
> It would take Ron West days to catalog all the rare kits he has stuffed
...
> Steve Siebenaler
Oh, oh! Now you'll hear from the animalrightsnuts
THE General
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We will be visiting friends on Cape Cod the first week in October. Plan to
bring a slope plane along. Can someone sugguest some sites to try together
with directions as we are not familiar with the area. I did read Sal's
article "Cape Trip May 1996" in the Vol. 6 catalog. Should we just tra
It would take Ron West days to catalog all the rare kits he has stuffed
away in his basement. With all that, he still wants my NIB Grand
Esprit.
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Steve Siebenaler
Huntsville, Alabama USA
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Sorry for the misinformation about 59". The ASW24 of nesail is 63".
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Hi YK,,
Are you talking about the 63inch asw24 described at:
http://www.nesail.com/asw24.html
I've been all over that web site and can't find a 59inch asw24.
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Folks,
I followed Joe Larson's article on SERVO LOADS in August RCM. Through the
publlished equation, I have arrive to my version of table showing servo
torque requirement vs. air speed in considering the control surface
featured given by an open class ship (Prism), and the analysis is as
follows
Resistance tests:
The quality of a test resistor is its initial value and final value after
heated up during application. If doubt, consider well calibrated I-meter
and V-meter. The I-meter, in particular, should be a true current(i.e.
current-magnetic-displacement) type, instead of those cheepo
Sorry for the misinformation about 59". The ASW24 of nesail is 63".
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Hi YK,,
Are you talking about the 63inch asw24 described at:
http://www.nesail.com/asw24.html
I've been all over that web site and can't find a 59inch asw24.
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