Re: [RCSE] Electric?

1999-09-30 Thread Michael Lachowski
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Re: [RCSE] carbon fiber push rods help

1999-09-30 Thread Tom Broeski
Use a small piece of shrink tubing and some CA T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just bought carbon fiber pushrods for my hlg. What is a good way to attach them to the control horns? I thought about gluing a bit of a metal pushrod to the end, but how would you attach the metal to the carbon?

[RCSE] velocity for sale

1999-09-30 Thread Dale Brengman
yes I have a velocity for sale ready to fly in about 20 minutes just place the 4 servos and receiver it has a 650 mil pac and nose weight colors are white and black this used bird is in good shape asking 275.00 please e- mail me privatly if you have not seen a velocity go to

Re: [RCSE] carbon fiber push rods help

1999-09-30 Thread Dave Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just bought carbon fiber pushrods for my hlg. What is a good way to attach them to the control horns? Tack them on with CA, then wrap tightly with button thread and add another drop of CA. Dave Johnson RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send

[RCSE] Soaring V1 #320

1999-09-30 Thread Seth W. Baker
Can someone provide the web address for the Cuda RC Rocket/glider RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[RCSE] Check out my fun Red Herring graphics!

1999-09-30 Thread Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner
"RED" of Red Herring fame recently updated his website and now with just a few clicks of your mouse, you can see the "angry fish" graphics on my all-EPP Red Herring! (I know you've been waiting with baited breath to see it... and nothing in life has held any meaning during the agony of your

[RCSE] mystery slope near Boston

1999-09-30 Thread Marcus Hirschberg
Hi, Can someone in the Boston area tell me where to find this "mystery slope" pictured on the Charles River Radio Controllers page? Also, if you fly it please let me know the optimal wind directions. http://www.charlesriverrc.org/flyingsites_massmysteryslope.htm I'm moving there next month

[RCSE] Model Aviation magazine

1999-09-30 Thread Henke, Steve
Contrary to popular opinion, that piece of junk mail that arrives each month courtesy of our AMA insurance policy actually isn't junk..From time to time good information can be had if you are willing to wade thru it all. Take the latest, November 1999 issue, page 88. Anyone out there using

Fw: [RCSE] carbon fiber push rods help

1999-09-30 Thread philip pearson
A short piece of brass tubing can be used at both ends of the pushrod. The control horn end is bent in an L shape and fits into the control horn. The servo end may have a length of 1/32" music wire soldered into the brass tubing and a "Z" bend in the servo end. The tubing is glued to the

[RCSE] Unit Conversion

1999-09-30 Thread Bill Swingle
For those of you interested in converting units of measurement, such as converting Karlton's metric numbers; there's a great program available. It's Freeware and available on the web! Check it out at: http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/ Great little program. Plus, it can be

[RCSE] RE: Slope racing information and questions.

1999-09-30 Thread Jerry Craft
These rules were adapted from the combat rules found on the DAW site, so I knew there would be some holes and questions, in regard to slope racing and the new classes Robert has some valid points and they are in need of review by all In section 3.1.3 Spar total cross section of 3/4 sq in was

[RCSE] warbird for sale

1999-09-30 Thread Blaine Zaid
Reno racer blue and white all fiberglass civilian markings, with servos (4) Asking 225$ call Duncan at 310-451-1090 between 4 to 8 pm weekday or all day Sat, Sunday ,, could get to Visalia if planned in advance. Materials alone were 200$ and plane is picture perfect.

[RCSE] Re: Joe's vertical pull up

1999-09-30 Thread Bill Swingle
Has anyone ever timed Joe's vertical punch with a stopwatch? I timed the climbs shown on the infamous John Roe DS video tape. On those flights shown, WITH MINIMAL WIND, I believe the longest was 5.3 seconds (if memory serves). 5 seconds vertical on SINGLE DIGIT wind. Yeowza!! The DS