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Hi,
Does anyone have a 2m Fazer fuse they want to part with?
Dave Hauch
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To cut a given piece of foam with the desired ease, a wire needs to be at a
certain temp. At that temp it has a certain resistance. To get it to that
temp, a voltage must be applied that provides enough current to heat the
wire.
Use a different type of wire and it still needs to be at the same
You have a dead link you your scanner page, The picture link, is pointing to the "D:"
drive on your local machine.
http://www.magtechinc.net/rcscanners.htm
jeb
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>From: Ralph Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 7:08 PM
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Hello all,
I've just updated the Magellan Technologies web page. Some new products
include an RC frequency scanner, 2000mah NiMH cells, 10-20 cell BEC
regulator, and a nice JST connector for up to 5A. I can also take credit
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Let me know if you find any errors on the pag
On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Donna Unruh wrote:
> Hi,
> We just had a power plane club move about three miles from are thermal
> field.
> Is there any chance of receiving any radio interference from there club?
> Thanks,
> Dave Hauch
>
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Hi all
I wanted to tell those of you in the greater Los Angeles area to catch the
2nd day of the TD activties next to the Rose Bowl on Sunday morning. While
you are there, check out the outstanding WW1 style parkflier built by Richard
Webster of the Santa Clarita Soaring Association. It flies a
Well Guys, it's all over but the lyin...;-)
The TD contest held today (Sat., 29 April) in Huntsville, AL is done and here
are the scores. The weather was great, I saw some awesome flying, and we
didn't lose one plane or pilot. The lift was there, most of the time, but it
was fickle and I saw m
Chuck, you wrote, "I knew that there was a squadron of F86D's stationed at
Charleston, South Carolina to protect the Hbomb plant and expected to be
intercepted but didn't see anything.
"I expected to be intercepted as I passed just north of Eglin AFB at almost
50,000 ft. Eglin was the Air Forc
1. The way it is mounted to the boom, the joint of the rudder and stab,
or if it is built up, the individual pieces?
2. What aspect of the balsa tail isn't strong enough? Which part is
failing?
3. What is the tail configuration (T, Cross, V)? What is the name of the
model?
4. What is the thicknes
3 miles SHOULD be ok. I've flown within a mile, but only because I didn't
know about the others. You should consider 3 miles a minimum I would think.
gv
>From: "Donna Unruh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [RCSE] How close can you fly...
>Date: Sat, 29 Apr 20
I saw this in rec.models.soaring and thought someone here might help.
Bert
My son (14) and myself started flying RC-planes (gliders/electro) a year and
a half ago. This soon became nearly an obsession for me and my son follows
close behind.
He bought himself a second-hand F3B EAGLE some time a
Hi,
We just had a power plane club move about three miles from are thermal
field.
Is there any chance of receiving any radio interference from there club?
Thanks,
Dave Hauch
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>As a basic know-nothing on this topic, I'm confused.
>
>I can understand how one type wire may have more resistance and require a
>higher voltage to get the right temp, but power? Power relates to heat
>output and should be sensitive to factors like cutting speed, wire length,
>material being
My son (14) and myself started flying
RC-planes (gliders/electro) a year and a half ago. This soon became nearly
an obsession for me and my son follows close behind.
He bought himself a second-hand F3B
EAGLE some time ago. The seller was Mattias Carlsson, a Swedish F3B/F3J national
team
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