Re: [RCSE] Fiberglass Mold Surface Coat

2000-03-17 Thread RCsoarnut
Dudes I just got and we have gotten quart size sets of surface coat from Fiberglast! Denny RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[RCSE] NATS

2000-03-17 Thread peter schlitzkus
I am thinking about traveling to Muncie IN., for the 2000 NATS. Would anyone be willing to share info, as to.where to stay, where NOT to stay !!! events not to miss, ect... RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL

[RCSE] A masterpiece P-51 for sale

2000-03-17 Thread Doug Reel
I am selling my scratch built P-51B. It is finished in real aluminum and has real panel lines and rivets. If your looking for a plane to take to the PSS Festival, this would be an excellent choice. The plane is relatively light and fly's great in light lift, but you want to ballast it will

Re: [RCSE] Flight of the Phoenix

2000-03-17 Thread Ben Diss
Best came about 2 sentences later and went something like: "No, I do not design *TOY* airplanes. Toys are little things you wind up and run across the floor. These are model airplanes." -B Jill and Rick Brown wrote: Best part about Flight of the Phoenix, if you remember, is when the

Re: [RCSE] Paint removal

2000-03-17 Thread Ben Diss
Lacquer thinner works pretty good. Can't soak in the stuff. Just put a little bit on a rag and rub the surface. Stephen Smith wrote: Anyone know of something that will allow you to easily remove paint from a fiberglass fuse without destroying the fuse ?? Steve RCSE-List

Re: [RCSE] Paint removal

2000-03-17 Thread Ben Diss
Lacquer thinner works pretty good. Can't soak in the stuff. Just put a little bit on a rag and rub the surface. Stephen Smith wrote: Anyone know of something that will allow you to easily remove paint from a fiberglass fuse without destroying the fuse ?? Steve RCSE-List

Re: [RCSE] favorite movies???

2000-03-17 Thread Iflyicrash
In a message dated 3/17/00 8:43:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OK, I am going to date myself, but does anybody remember "Sky King" with the twin Beechcraft??? CA I do. OK, how about the Mallard sea plane in Tales of the Golden Monkey series. RCSE-List

Re: [RCSE] Favorite films and Gobbler information, Please

2000-03-17 Thread Bill Johns
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone remember the British film "Breaking the Sound Barrier" You saw that one, too. HA! You are an old fart!Too! Bill -- In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is. Anon. Bill Johns Pullman, Washington

Re: [RCSE] The Sunship Game

2000-03-17 Thread Doug Turner
Not only is the music difficult to listen to but watching these guys break sailplanes was even more difficult. They didn't seem to care if they broke things. It was also funny to watch George Moffat (I think) cut off the tip of his wings with a hand saw then glue on an extension to increase

Re: [RCSE] favorite movies???

2000-03-17 Thread Rodger Hamer
boy! you are dating yourself, though no one else will( kidding!) I remember Sky King and Penny, what was that, King Air? What about that documentary on WWII with music score by George Gershwin or somebody? - Original Message - From: "ScrollSander" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Soaring at Airage"

Re: [RCSE] OT Favorite Films

2000-03-17 Thread Rodger Hamer
Victory at Sea...music by Rodger's and Hammerstein - Original Message - From: "Tom Watson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 7:40 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] OT Favorite Films Another all-time great: "12 O'clock High" with Gregory Peck. Long movie, but

[RCSE] Securing Control Rods

2000-03-17 Thread Aireze1
If you are looking for neat way to secure pushrod sheaths, try using plugs of EPP. Remember the top cradle from that Boomerang you are sloping now. It's a free source of EPP. A hole saw will cut large plugs, a sharpened brass tube will cut the smaller plugs. The small ones are perfect for

Re: [RCSE] favorite movies???

2000-03-17 Thread Rodger Hamer
sure Sky King and Penny - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 9:09 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] favorite movies??? In a message dated 3/17/00 8:43:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL

[RCSE] DCU Mark Hambleton

2000-03-17 Thread Ed Berris
Does anyone have Mark's phone number in Texas? Ed RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [RCSE] favorite movies???

2000-03-17 Thread Gregory Morris
Sky King flew a Cessna maybe a 210? -Original Message- From: ScrollSander [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Soaring at Airage [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 7:43 PM Subject: [RCSE] favorite movies??? OK, I am going to date myself, but does

Re: [RCSE] favorite movies???

2000-03-17 Thread Brett Jaffee
Close, but it was a Grumman Goose. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 3/17/00 8:43:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OK, I am going to date myself, but does anybody remember "Sky King" with the twin Beechcraft??? CA I do. OK, how about the Mallard

[RCSE] Re: lightest covering film

2000-03-17 Thread AMA3655
Louis - Go find Model Research Labs for some very light films (sorry, I don't have the URL - try a search engine). If you want to try something lighter you could pour some microfilm in the bathtub, but that's just plain crazy... Rob Glover hi!! i will like to know what is the lightest