Re: [RCSE] EPP Wish List

1999-09-19 Thread J.P. Morere
OOOH! You pick 'em good. I think that that should be a fairly easy plane to kit, and would make a beautiful PSS or combat plane. I wish I had infinite hangar space, as there are many planes like this that I would like to add to my fleet. Only two LITTLE problems - limited funds, and my house i

Re: [RCSE] Shall I be a source for RDS couplers?

1999-09-19 Thread FuseWorks
In a message dated 9/18/99 11:11:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Many are asking where to get the all-internal Rotary Driver System couplers. I would not mind handling them again if there is enough need to accommodate those who can't get them at a local hobby shop, et

[RCSE] HLG help in Colorado Springs/Denver

1999-09-19 Thread Tom Serkowski
I just got the bug to get back into RC soaring... It's been about 12+ years since I flew RC but at that time I was flying various hot slopers and a Carrera Draco - 11', so I think my fingers are probably still in the intermediate+ level of coordination ;) I fly full size gliders (ASW-20B - see h

[RCSE] (no subject)

1999-09-19 Thread Aireze1
Morning All Could someone put me on to the Mantis web site? TIA Rich RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[RCSE] Bomber Event at Poway

1999-09-19 Thread Dan
Hi All-- OK--I give in! I have been accused of keeping this info secret to give the THSS contingent at the Poway CSR today an unfair advantage, but that is not true--especially since I haven't told most of them what the rules are either! I'm innocent, I tell you! Here they are in a nutshell: I

[RCSE] LSF Level III Flamingoid

1999-09-19 Thread RICHSHILL
Way to go, Tom! I hope you go all the way to Level V with the Flamingoid, but I'll allow you to do the contests with something else, unless a new AMA class appears: Bird Inspired Sailplanes. Anyhow, posts like yours are what I'd like to see more of. Regards, Richard Shilling LSF 226, Level I

Re: [RCSE] Re: F3B WC's

1999-09-19 Thread Sal DeFrancesco
Daryl flies with Airtronics equipment. Karlton Spindle wrote: > I did not post the question to needle him or attach MPX to his FANTASTIC > achievement at all. I was asked by Multiplex in Germany to find out and > I asked him off line and got no response. There were lots of people > there who c

[RCSE] Items for sale

1999-09-19 Thread The Soaring Junkie
Yes, here we go again. I have the following items up for sale... a.) Custom 50" slope V-tail plane. Quick little guy and its ready to fly, never been smacked into the ground. Comes complete with Radio!! $170, just charge batteries and go fly. Its balanced and ready to tear up the slope. b.)

[RCSE] QFI thanks

1999-09-19 Thread Juan Cifuentes
Thanks to all for your replies. Best regards. Juan Cifuentes Spain RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[RCSE] 1st open class plane

1999-09-19 Thread John Jenks
Why fiddle with intermediate performance planes. You want a plane that can sky out from a handlaunch, easy to build, ugly, withstand pedal to the floor on launch, and has won countless competitions, and less than $500? Get a MANTIS for $450 it is the best performing plane for the $. BTW I have n

[RCSE] F3F Race Results

1999-09-19 Thread Tom Copp
The wind blew all week! Then Saturday morning the whole world (Southern California anyway) was covered by a thick marine layer no wind, no sun, no thermals. We started when the wind blew enough to support flight; it was decided (by me) to start round zero. There was only 13 entered and for 1/2 the

[RCSE] Nimbus Fuselage Anyone got one?

1999-09-19 Thread Snhrccsec
I have recently acquired a Nimbus kit, I would guess 20 years old or so. The Nimbus is a german kit I believe produced by Multiplex. Well to make a long story short I wound up with a wing & tailfeathers kit but no fuselage. Does anyone know where I can find one of these fuselages? RCSE-List fac

[RCSE] First Open Class Plane

1999-09-19 Thread JBonk
So , [EMAIL PROTECTED] you're ready to step up to a full house open class plane ? Well here's a few things to keep in mind. First off , and I'm going to take a big guess here, you are probably going to want to start out with a plane that's a little slower , and a bit more forgiving than todays ty

Re: [RCSE] Ist open class glider

1999-09-19 Thread Tom Broeski
I agree, Either BoP or Victory. Both planes are winners and can float (thermal turn at 10'), and are easier to fly than most 2M. If you have lots of money try the Stork. T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The best handling 122" plane out there is the Bird of Prey. Virtually no > stall and easy to h

[RCSE] hobby shack's Sierra 2.5m sailplane

1999-09-19 Thread Brian C
Has anyone on this list had any experience with the Sierra 2.5m distributed by hobby shack? ( http://www.hobbyshack.com/gallery/129090.htm) From what I can see the model is a very attractive airplane, and very reasonably priced considering the high tech construction and high level of prefab