Re: [RCSE] f3b from a total newby's perspective in the USA

2000-01-26 Thread Dennis Phelan
Greetings, Jason's right. If you're in New England, I can do that. --- Jason Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >So if you are serious about getting into F3b, find someone close to you who knows about it.and ask to help them out. They will probably teach you the ropes and hopefully get you ro

[RCSE] F3B, anybody in Florida?

2000-01-26 Thread Michael Neverdosky
Speaking of F3B, is there anybody here in central FL flying it? How about F3J for that matter? Any unloved, unwanted, unused, retired planes sitting around that would like a second chance at the sky? Jason is right, it takes a lot more than a hot plane to win in F3B. Here are some of my though

[RCSE] Logic CG?

2000-01-26 Thread ARROWSTEEL
If I mount my psycho HLG wing on a logic HLG fuse (psyco/logic), will the C/G remain at 3 1/4" from the leading edge of the wing? Robert RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [RCSE] Good deal on Spectra/Prism 7x

2000-01-26 Thread Tom Broeski
Gee Jerry, My price is $195 and $5.40 shipping Jerry Craft wrote: > Brand new Prism 7X with Specta Module is $199 from > Hobby Shack. (Transmitter with Nicads, module and Charger only) > > Jerry R. Craft VWP Ni-Dan > Radio Control Angi-San > Wk 858-320-4128 > Cel 760-803-6955 > > -Original M

Re: [RCSE] Core cutting, Compufoil

2000-01-26 Thread Andy Lang
Scobie, thanks for posting to the exchange. Your comments to Chuck were right on the money. I'd like to add a couple of other comments.. I have purchased many software programs to handle various functions but none, not one, have been better supported than Compufoil. I've called Eric at all tim

[RCSE] What is NACA?

2000-01-26 Thread Thompson, Curt
What does NACA mean as it applies to airfoil generation? Are these a family of airfoils? Or is it some kind of output format? Curt Thompson Seattle, WA, USA RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[RCSE] battery charger power supplies

2000-01-26 Thread Paul W.K. Rothemund
People always want to have 12V power supplies so I thought I'd share this with the list: For a nice cheap 12VDC, 8 amp (or so) power supply for your battery charger that can be plugged into 110V at home, use an old IBM PC AT power supply. Probably worth more to you than the computer--my dad uses