Silver solder is I believe more expensive. How much I don't know. It is
usually used in refrigeration work. Heat pumps, coolers and freezers. It
has a higher melting point and is usually done with a torch.
RB
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At Home Depot they have lead free"silver" solder in rolls
That's interesting, because my Dominator has an MH32 airfoil,
and it *moves* quick, even unballasted. It was one of the first
things I noticed about that glider. It just cruises and penetrates
even when its not carrying.
I don't know how much the planform contributes to its speed
and
Hi Gang,
The PsykoLogic has been sold. You guys in Ohio better lookout for Dana
Flemming this year in the Midwest HLG Series.
See Ya,
Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
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Paul,
Excuss me for being too simple in my response. The MH32 is the same
shape. I belive if you modify the 7037 thin it a little and decamber it
just a bit you end up with the MH32.
Thus the speed and penetration.
By the way how much of a dog is the 7037? Anyone who flys it may
respond.
John,
Could you contact me. I would like to ask you about your new HLG you are
flying.
TIA,
Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
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Hi All
Anyone out there in sailplane land flying the Milan from Multi Plex? TIA, Rich
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I just realized maybe your were not asking about just TD, which is what
was on my mind at the time.
In that case. On the slope I like the NSP Sparrow, RG15. Or the Patton
Aircraft Mini-P51 is a ball, I don't know what foil. Also have a DAW
Me109 combat. Of course it feel like a dog after flying
Jill and Rick Brown wrote:
By the way how much of a dog is the 7037? Anyone who flys it may
respond.
I have had 3 open class TD gliders with the 7037 airfoil. 1 Genesis, 1 Victory
(obechi) and 1 Victory C (C/F). The Genesis was
definitely the fastest of the 3. It has less area and
I am looking for a good source at the best price
for Airtronics servos. Anyone got some good info?
Cliff Lindgren
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Michael Neverdosky wrote:
How about shorter winch lines?
a 100 meter line.
Does a 100 yard line make thousands of readily available sites leap to mine? Gee,
they even have the landing task set up already,
between the poles, under the bar to the spot.
Rich B
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Jim Ealy wrote:
Lead shot and vapors
You think lead is bad, I remember a guy you used to fly with that said used depleted
uranium.
Rich B
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Jill and Rick Brown wrote:
If you overlay the two foils in Compufoil the MH32 is very nearly a copy
of the 7037. Very slight difference.
Yea, they're both roundish in front and pointy at the back.
The SD7037 is thicker, has a cusp on the bottom, and seams to carry the upper surface
higher
At room temperature, Lead has no vapor pressure.
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The pointy thing goes to the back? No wonder I'm having problems.
Thanks. Rich.
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