it's 3M #969 tape , I tried it but it's expensive here in Australia, $15 a
roll. I am nearly set up to make my own bagged wings, I just need to make a
foam cutting bow now that I have the power supply.
Sam
Western Australia
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In a message dated 11/23/00 8:20:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< You travel junkies, if you like Parker you'd LOVE Camelback, in NE Penn.
Camelback has
1000' at 85* on the front and back, needs wind out of the North or South. >>
Hi Rich -
I have not seen Camelback s
Well, yeah, its a bit rigged. One guy was an r/c pilot, and 3 others were
ex-aircraft workers or engineers. The other team consisted of a couple of
back-yard tinkerers, and actor (???), and a guy who makesblimps.
At 10:58 PM 11/24/00 -0800, Tom Watson wrote:
>Sounds like the team that made
Sounds like the team that made the conventional plane had an engineer on
it...
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Subject: [RCSE] Junkyard wars
> Anyway, one team made a big blimp (good thing they found a gian
Anyone see the Junkyard Wars show (on TLC) where they had to make an r/c
bomber? If this show is to be believed, scrap yards are full of styrofoam
blanks, 20" wooden propellers, 4 channel radios, and hot wire cutters. I
gotta get down to my local junk yard!
Anyway, one team made a big blimp (go
Thanks to who replied.
I have the info I need.
Bob Rice
Rocky Mountain Soaring Assn.
Denver CO USA
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From: Bill Johns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 8:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Chandelle
Glen Miller and Tommy Dorsey never played that kind of stuff
You Kids... :)
Jim Carlton wrote:
>
> Anyone remember thi
Jim Carlton wrote:
>
> Anyone remember this sailplane (Chandelle) from some time back?
Boy are you confused. The Chandelle's were a rock group, say mid '60's.
You kids ;-)
Bill
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Bill Johns
Pullman, Washington
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Anyone remember this sailplane (Chandelle) from some time back? I recall
the plans and construction article in M.A.N. in the late 70's or early
80's, although they have no such plans available. It was, if I recall, a 2
meter, aileron,V-tail all built up construction. It was one of the first
I think I am confused here. I do not fly with one with more experience than
me so this is how I set my glider up.
I use my 3-position switch for camber, normal and reflex and use my throttle
stick for crow and butterfly. For launching, I set my throttle stick on
butterfly and move the stick down
I need someone with access to the NADA Blue (Orange) book
to check the value of a vehicle.
Sorry for the bandwidth
Thanks
Bob Rice
Rocky Mountain Soaring Assn.
Denver CO USA
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OH MAN! That is one of the funniest (and most intriguing) websites I've
yet seen. My family and I have been splitting our sides with laughter!
And just so this is a sailplane related post, try out the url to my
DAW 1-26 site when you go to the rinkworks page!
http://members.home.net/cliff/d
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