has anyone get the southwind(res) of HOBBY HANGAR, how ti flys? what is the
difference of the new version mk2 form the original ?
Mariano NunezARGENTINA
Rob you crack me up. I hear there is a group of renegades from the
Tullahoma area planning a trip out west to parker to show those left
coasters how to DS the sailpig (DS = Death Soar). Rumor has it that these
guys are using 30mm depleated uranium rounds from the A-10 Warthog gatling
gun for
I have just posted an article written by Simon Van Leeuwen on our web page
www.cadvision.com/crcss follow the link to the Super Nova Article. This
plane is something to see. Soon everyone will want one, that is if you like
speed. We'll have to see how it performs this year.
-- Greg Nuspel
You will never get even close to 20 min run times. You would be looking at
around 5 mins per battery charge.
Dean
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I lost the URL and the printer ate my printed copy of the article by Paul
Ferguson on mounting servos in moulded wings.
Anyone have it?
tnx
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I have been flying the Shooting Star for a few month. it is extremely
fast, very aerobatic and will even thermal, it seems to be the best
60in. sloper out there. we want to order 20 more and it will cost only
$200 each incl shipping.
Is there any other sloper we should consider?
Raymond Wong
At 03:41 PM 10/6/00 +, Mark Howard wrote:
Jack,
These are kits - the Majestic is built-up, the Victory is all composite
with built-up rudder and flying stabs.
For what its worth, anyone looking to buy an RES ship should check the
rules of the contests in the area they will be flying in
Nevermind, found it...
jtm
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Subject: [RCSE] Servo Mounting Article by Paul Ferguson?
I lost the URL and the printer ate my printed copy of the article by
Thanks for providing such a great tool for the sizing of servos. I'm
wondering if the servo calculator at
http://www.multiplexrc.com/calcservo.htm is also valid for elevator and
rudder surfaces?
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http://bigglesworth.com.au/ssl/technical/servo_mounting.PDF
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