Bill,
Saw your ditty about using www.aol.com on RCSE, please excuse the bandwith, thought
I would give it a try on 6.0 also, you did not display HTML in 6.0 at WWW or the
follow up on 5.0 either one at my terminal.
Jerry Miller
SOSS-Medford, OR
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Stefan,
That's what I used to hold my Hi-start. (It's still around here
somewhere.) Our soil here in Illinois is
usually soft enough, and this allows installation with no hammer. A longer
spike and hammer usually are not practical to carry.
Steve
At 09:05 AM 12/17/2000 +0100, Stefan Smets
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>There are some programs out there to predict launch altitude.
I cant understand it, Ive run that launch program hundreds of times and my
plane still wont launch as high as predicted - somethings wrong here, guess
I better check that software before the next contest!
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In a message dated 12/17/2000 11:14:49 AM Central Standard Time,
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> Sorry guys, I'm trying something out. We all know the legend of AOL 6.0
> sending email in HTML format. I have been using V5.0 to avoid that. I'm
> sending this with version 6, but from WWW.AOL.COM. It
Sorry guys, I'm trying something out. We all know the legend of AOL 6.0 sending email
in HTML format. I have been using V5.0 to avoid that. I'm sending this with version 6,
but from WWW.AOL.COM. It's been rumored that mail going from here is plain text. We
shall see...
Bill Wingstedt
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. I know that you
> can remove the paper off of poster board to get at the sheet foam, but its
> not the same stuff and alot of hassle.
Check plastic suppliers for a product called "Stylite" it is extruded
polystryrene in various thicknesses and sizes.
Mark Mech
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I've sorta followed this discussion. I've built a Highlander, 2
actually. I used the arrow shaft for the first one. It is difficult to
get the arrow shaft for the full length of the fuse. If you do not get
the arrow shaft the full length, wherever it ends will be a hinge
point. Mine was near
Stefan Smets wrote:
>
> Anybody ever tried this ?
I've done this many times on a wide variety of gliders.
It works very well, provides a gapless, smooth surface which is
practically indestructible.
However, I have found that the mating faces of flying surfaces be sealed
and as smooth as pos
Thanks everyone who responded. The Trans is sold. Randy
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 12:16 AM
Subject: [RCSE] USA Depron source
> I have been able to find a source for Depron in long lengths (AKA
Wallpaper
> insulation, floor underlayment,
At 02:05 AM 12/17/2000, Stefan Smets wrote:
>But how is that possible without you (or somebody else) answering your email
>from the robot ?
If his email server bounces a RCSE message the listbot unsubscribes him.
I went thru this misery last month, now I use a different email account.
Jim
Down
Hi Gerard,
Opinions are divided on this one, but most advice against using the arrow
shaft because they consider it not necessary and adding too much weight.
>I would think that using something solid like an arrowshaft would ruin this
springy-ness,
I don't think so; the arrowshaft (or carbon rod)
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