[RCSE] coyote idiots

2000-03-24 Thread max velocity
Well,it looks like the weekend is upon us, though the the forecast is not looking so promising. Looks like rain. But I understand there is a small group of "dolts" that have been flying at Coyoteevery weekend all winter regardless of the rain or wind. Now that's hardcore. Maybe I'll just

Re: [RCSE] Re: Triple Taper Wings

2000-03-24 Thread ScrollSander
Robert, Can you post the panel lengths again, as the first 2 panels total approx 38" and with the tip it comes to nearly 46". Not really 2M. Thanks. Chris -Original Message- From: Robert Steinhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, March 24, 2000

Re: [RCSE] No Thanks for cobra servo info

2000-03-24 Thread Moved by the wind.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And by the way the skin graft to my finger worked perfect. Popular opinion in this case tells me to keep it a little further away from the Radial Arm Saw. As much as you get around I'm wondering if Raymond Wong would pick you out in a line up. Radial Arm Saw,

[RCSE] Intermodelbau 2000

2000-03-24 Thread Paul T McKee
I just found out I will be traveling to Warstein, Germany (appx 30min to Dortmund) at the same time as the Intermodelbau 2000. I'm Arriving on the 11th with my wife and 2 boys to visit my bother and his family. I definitely plan to attend the show and it would be great to get together with any

[RCSE] Mojave Phone Booth

2000-03-24 Thread Rudy Siegel
I just stumbled upon a Web oddity, a site devoted to a lonely phone booth out in the middle of the Mojave Desert. As a Parker Mt. vet, I was curious if any other Parker types have ever been to, or called the infamous Mojave phone booth. This could be a Level VI accomplishment. And, if you

Re: [RCSE] No Thanks for ....Finger info

2000-03-24 Thread GordySoar
In a message dated 3/24/00 4:11:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And by the way the skin graft to my finger worked perfect. Popular opinion in this case tells me to keep it a little further away from the Radial Arm Saw. As much as you get around I'm wondering

RE: [RCSE] No Thanks for ....Finger info

2000-03-24 Thread Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner
Gordy wrote: One good thing about Rays and mine, we were both high on sailplanes when it happened! You were flying a sailplane when you cut your finger off with a radial arm saw!? Wow. Building and flying at the same time... what is that.. like LSF-10? RCSE-List facilities provided by Model

[RCSE] PF6

2000-03-24 Thread Blaine Zaid
I just received a Dave Aircraft works PF6 with the slightly more powerful emg1 geared motor. Looks like a real great idea,,, semielliptical epp wing created by using a molded carbon spar that holds the wing in shape. Anyone flying one yet, any suggestions,, looks like a lot of fun.. I've

[RCSE] DAVES S 1-26 HLGDOESNT WANT TO DIE

2000-03-24 Thread Louis Gonzalez
HI GUYS !: today,friday i finish working arround noon,then i was relaxing in my building room looking at my sailplanes hanging from the ceiling... there it was..my s 1-26 hlg with pieces of covering missing,the nose in pretty bad shape after houndreds of flights...still had the servos in. i

[RCSE] Programming a V-Tail

2000-03-24 Thread Dlflem
Guys, I'm trying to program my JR388 for my 2M Monarch. Do I program a special mix (6-2 maybe?) so that the ruddervators will deflect as the ailerons are actuated? Is that done by getting to the 6-2 mix, and then programming in a value for the deflection, both up and down, for both