RE: [RCSE] HGL Contest in California

2000-08-25 Thread Jim Cubbage
That is me, sorry all. I type fast and the spell checker doesn't always pick things up like that. Jim -Original Message- From: Adam Till [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 11:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] HGL Contest in California Not to be pick

Re: [RCSE] Last Call for Wind Meters

2000-08-25 Thread Cameron
Hi Tom, How do we get an order in for the $135 price? On the site listed the price is $159. Cameron - Original Message - From: "Tom Broeski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 10:47 AM Subject: [RCSE] Last Call for Wind Meters

Re: [RCSE] none seem to sell their Monarchs

2000-08-25 Thread Rcsoar4fun
I had an OLD Monarch. It was worn out when I got it. However, it still flew great. I later converted it to flaperons. It was a terrific little plane. It would fly on almost any slope. HL wise it did very well. Easy to fly. I am not sure it had the same minimum sink as some of today's su

[RCSE] Serious people

2000-08-25 Thread Crscplana
This is been said as a contribution to fellows in identify dependable shops and is free of interest of any kind. It's my personal opinion and expression of truth. At July I ordered from Hobby Horse some stuff for a new glider like servos, a new rx and rx batt. I ordere

Re: [RCSE] HGL Contest in California

2000-08-25 Thread Adam Till
Not to be picky, but lately a few people have been spelling (H)and (L)aunch (G)lider as HGL, not HLG. Just looks strange is all. Adam Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com RCSE-List facili

Re: [RCSE] Monarch's ?? You bet!!

2000-08-25 Thread James V. Bacus
At 01:34 PM 8/25/2000, Charles Miller wrote: >I am interested in finding something that feels as comfortable as >the Monarch..but mabe has some edge on the rest. It's replacement, the Spectre. My favorite HLG. And I had the warm fuzzies about the Monarch too... 8-) I sold my Monarch's to

Re: Re: [RCSE] Gap sealing tape?

2000-08-25 Thread furball
Well, I did order some from Northeast Sailplane but at $4.95 a roll plus $8.00 shipping is an expensive proposition. Gordon Quoting Bill Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > OK, so where to you buy your gap-seal? > > --Bill > > > On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 07:00:48 -0700 Brian Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > w

Re: [RCSE] Gap sealing thanks

2000-08-25 Thread furball
Thanks to all for the info on the tape. 50 cents per foot is the going rate for 1" tape. Gordon. Quoting Brian Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >Gordon-- > > > >Look at Paul's offering. > > > >http://www.planes-wings-things.com/products/gap.htm > > > >Dan > > > > > Sure, at 50 cents a foot for3/4"

Re: [RCSE] Northeast Sailplane Web site

2000-08-25 Thread Tom Broeski
Jim, Clear your cache and try it. It is fine once the stuff is saved on your computer, but it is the slowest site I ever access if the images are not saved. I pinged it and it is not the connection or his ISP. I then analyzed his first page. Each one of his tabs is 11,000 bytes and should be

Re: [RCSE] Nats Planes

2000-08-25 Thread Aireze1
In a message dated 8/25/00 1:17:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << What event are you interested in? XC, F3B, F3J, Scale, HLG, 2m, Unlimited, RES, Nostalgia? >> 2M, Unlimited, RES, Nostalgia. Jim I went to the World Champs for F3B 10 or 15 years in Calf and could

[RCSE] GOT LEGIONAIR......

2000-08-25 Thread Jimbonee
I'm curious to know how many still have or fly a LEGIONAIR. This is a result of email regarding the recent passing of Cecil Haga (designer of the LEGIONAIR). I still have a kit and have internded to build it ever since my Legionair fleet went away. I had two fuselages and an assortment of ot