[RCSE] Pelican fuse

2001-02-12 Thread Howard Mark
I have a friend who is looking for a Pelican fuselage. Anybody have a new or pristine used one? Anybody have Mike's e-mail address? TIA Mark ** This message is intended only for the use of the Addressee and may contain inform

Re: [RCSE] What is launch preset?

2001-02-12 Thread Brian Smith
Shameless Plug I have a Fut 7UAP computer radio with this very function...I have the book and the battery and it is in very nice condition..No module$45 shipped to youBrian Smith >From: John Schmoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [RCSE] What is launch pre

Re: [RCSE] Acrimonious postings

2001-02-12 Thread Greg Nuspel
I want to be a member of a group that pitches in and helps a fellow competitor. Maybe we should all look at the excellence shown by the special Olympians, where one runner fell and the rest of the competitors turned round to help her cross the finish line together. Now those are true winners. --G

Re: [RCSE] Upstart stretch?

2001-02-12 Thread Dick Williamson
Dave, You said: >Using a 50 ft piece of rubber and some nylon line (50 ft ?) to create an >upstart (or mini-hi-start), what is the normal max stretch allowed. I heard >3 to 1. Is that 100 ft of stretch making the final length of the rubber >150 ft or is the stretch itself 3 to 1 making the st

Re: [RCSE] Launch Presets on A Cockpit

2001-02-12 Thread Daniel Boyer
Okay, I got a Cockpit TX Saturday and so far I love it... my only complaint was that I could not figure out how to set a launch preset... I emailed Karlton and asked if it was possible which he replied that it was... I emailed him back after playing with the TX and the manual for a while and asked

Re: [RCSE] Discus launch confusion

2001-02-12 Thread John Erickson
> From: "Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 22:20:52 -0800 > To: "Dave Seay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "RCSE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: [RCSE] Discus launch confusion > > The real story (in my humble, but strong-sounding opinion): > > Somebody ob

[RCSE] How to :Installing Volz Wing Max servos

2001-02-12 Thread GordySoar
In a message dated 2/12/01 2:01:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am installing Volz servos in my molded wings and want to use the included bracket to make them removable, I have more depth that I need but no extra room on the LE side.  What are some good ways to mount th

Re: [RCSE] Designed by Americans!

2001-02-12 Thread Aerofoam
> Boy, you're not kidding! That amount will more than pay for my Commercial > Glider license So, you will be qualified for ...troop transport? Mark Mech [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.aerofoam.com RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscrib

[RCSE] DELETE NOW Drivle ahead

2001-02-12 Thread Karlton Spindle
So you want to be on team Multiplex USA? Well at least you have the chance to order the official Multiplex USA TEAM uniform (okay Shirt and or Apron for the R/C car guys). You can even have your name on them for $5.00 Golf shirts Jerzees with Multiplex logo on left chest: $25.00 Aprons: with M

[RCSE] Me Too :Acrimonious postings

2001-02-12 Thread GordySoar
This doesn't even get into the discussion of whether the club technology push was a reasonable and fair interpretation of the rules, which I had no dealings with. ... Okay and once me and by soaring buddies told this other guy that we were gonna go watch Buffy but we didn't  we went to the loca

[RCSE] B2 motor info

2001-02-12 Thread Aerofoam
Does anyone know how many cells it takes to run the tiny Hobby Shack B2 motors? what size cells for reasonable times? Mark Mech [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.aerofoam.com RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [RCSE] Public Apology

2001-02-12 Thread LJolly
To Joe, Daryl, Sal and Members of RCSE, I, also publicly apologize to all of you, and vow to never respond to a controversially thread again. I am sorry for hurting Joe's feelings, and ask that all involved end this thread. While I respectfully choose to disagree with Joe, I also acknowledge hi

[RCSE] Euro Trash!!

2001-02-12 Thread Charles Miller
Good Morning I guess people should know that in the full scale glider world... The Germans have it !!! Look at the most competitive gliders of the world,, They are German!!! My glider ASW20,, German This has something to do with liability of the product... Well that's one thing... It seems l

Re: [RCSE] Lift Ticket video, rumors are all true

2001-02-12 Thread Tuffpuppy
In a message dated 2/10/01 6:47:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Guys, I have to say all the rumors about the Lift Ticket video is true. There is no way to explain it besides to say this video ROCKS. >> Thanks a million for the most excellant review Kristopher!!! Yes, more projects are in th

Re: Re: [RCSE] Upstart stretch?

2001-02-12 Thread Bill Harris
This has been a good thread. Here is what I need to do: at our slope site we have to launch 14-26 ounce foamies (many times Zagi wings) off the slope into 10-25 mph winds. Trees down below generate turbulence to 8-10' above the launch zone, so what we need is an upstart/bungee system to pop

[RCSE] Re: JR 8103 Question

2001-02-12 Thread Glenn E Eiden
Can anyone using the JR 8103 tell me weather the Xmttr uses PP or PC Modulation. I notice that JR lists both PPM receivers and PCM receivers so there not compatible. Can the transmitters be purchased either way, as all my receivers are PPM and I wanted to upgrade to the JR 8103. Thank You,

Re: [RCSE] Re: JR 8103 Question

2001-02-12 Thread Ben Diss
The transmitter can send both signals. The kits that you see advertised include a receiver. The PPM 8103 includes a PPM receiver, etc. -Ben Glenn E Eiden wrote: > > Can anyone using the JR 8103 tell me weather the Xmttr uses > PP or PC Modulation. I notice that JR lists both PPM receivers

Re: [RCSE] Re: JR 8103 Question

2001-02-12 Thread mikel
You can select PPM or PCM with the 8013. You can use either receiver and you don't need to change the module to do it. PPM and PCM are both FM. They just use different techniques to encode the data being sent. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscr

Re: [RCSE] Re: JR 8103 Question

2001-02-12 Thread Raptor291
Glen. I got an 8103 a little after they came out and yes they will work with either the PPM or PCM.  You select the signal mode when you set up the controls for each model you choose to put into the memory.  The programing ladder is very friendly from my experience, unlike some other ladders   R

[RCSE] Airtronics RX'S for sale

2001-02-12 Thread mrmaserati
3 Airtronics 8 ch PCM rx's, p/n 92985, w/o crystals, very low hours, & excellent condition. $ 55 each or $ 150 for all three. Also will pay postage d.u.s. if you buy all three. Dave Corven Ph 480-595-9819 hm., 623-544-2169 wk., Mountain time. Other wise e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] RCSE-List faciliti

Re: [RCSE] How to :Installing Volz Wing Max servos

2001-02-12 Thread Matt Lydon
Actually, Gordy, the torque remains the same for a given surface movement, and the same for lash. If you have a 1/2 inch servo arm and a 1/2 inch control horn (from the pivot point), it's a 1:1 ratiotorque at the surface = servo torque. Increase or decrease the length of the arms, you

[RCSE] JR Module Question

2001-02-12 Thread tailheavy
I use 3 modules with my JR tx's ( 347 + 388 ) . One marked PCM and FM , model # NET-J72P . One only marked FM , model # NET-J72M . One only marked AM , model # NET-J72M . Now I've used the PCM J72P for both FM Hitec rx's (pos shift) and JR PCM rx's with no problem . The J72M AM module works fine

[RCSE] Was Mounting servos, now linkage

2001-02-12 Thread GordySoar
In a message dated 2/12/01 9:28:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: With your setup, how can you get 90 degree flap throw? It's a bitch for me. You engineer types drive me nuts :-)  However thank you for all that, you are right on the leverage thing.   Your question ab

[RCSE] Dean's 6-pin connectors

2001-02-12 Thread Bill Johns
Someone asked recently: I just found this note: 6 pin connectors in stock they are $2.15 each. Regards, Betty J&C Hobbies www.jchobbies.com 1-800-309-8314 *** ttfn, Bill RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTEC

[RCSE] Re: Foamie Reminiscing

2001-02-12 Thread Bill Swingle
Ah, yes. The illustrious Foameron. I loved that plane. It was my "Zen" plane (as mentioned in a John Roe post a few years ago). I didn't really need a transmitter to fly it. My thoughts were sufficient. Damn, I loved that plane. I built three of them in various configurations. Joe Galletti at Tor

[RCSE] Breck Baldwin

2001-02-12 Thread RCsoarnut
Dude Drop me an e-mail, I lost your address in the computer transition. Thanks Denny Maize Polecat Aeroworks (717) 789-0146 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.polecataero.com">http://www.polecataero.com RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" reques

RE: [RCSE] Xterminator Question Update

2001-02-12 Thread Daniel Boyer
Well I have two things to report: 1st) I found out that if you take the case off of the Multiplex 7channel IPD rx it is the same weight (actually a gram or two less) than a caseless 555. (I had just replaced the antenna on both of them with some 33gauge wire of equal length.) 2nd) After receivin

Re: [RCSE] Scale Retracts

2001-02-12 Thread Dave Wenzlick
FWIW. Some pictures and text of when I installed a retract in a Graupner Discus 2b. http://www.users.qwest.net/~slickraft/asmd2_1.htm > * Multiplex sells a retract unit that I believe is designed to fit the > ASH26 and is reasonably priced. Is this a quality unit, or would it be > better to

[RCSE] Jr Module

2001-02-12 Thread R Bothell
Wanted: Module for JR 8103 Channel 20. Any sellers out there? If not, where's the best place to buy one. Thanks Rick Bothell RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]