[RCSE] Brian Smith, e-mail me

2001-04-14 Thread D Hauch/ D Unruh
Need to talk with you, and I don't have your address. Dave Hauch RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [RCSE] Multiplex Multi Locks

2001-04-14 Thread Stefan Smets
that's exactly what I was afraid of; I bought a set (readily available over here) and there's kind of a red plastic piece included that's not mentioned in the manual; it looks like it should be used to separate the wings instead of knocking on the LE; could that be a solution ? I don't like to

Re: [RCSE] Multiplex Multi Locks

2001-04-14 Thread Karlton Spindle
Yes use the red wedge it now comes with all Multi Locks. :) Smooth Sailing, Karlton Spindle http://www.MultiplexRC.com - Original Message - From: "Stefan Smets" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 10:27 AM Subject: RE: [RCSE]

Re: [RCSE] Other interesting household items

2001-04-14 Thread soar
James Osborn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: : Along the lines of this discussion, I've run into a couple of household : items that I feel there must be a good use for in our sport. One is : those disposable shower caps you get in hotels. Recently ziploc came : out with a similar product used to

[RCSE] SideWinder DLG

2001-04-14 Thread Ed Franz
I flew my SideWinder DLG from Pole Cat Aeroplane Works this morning for the first time. All I can say is WOW, this discus launch stuff is cool! By my third launch I was getting massive launch height. The difference between javelin launching and discus launching is the difference between launching

RE: [RCSE] question about lift

2001-04-14 Thread John Derstine
Thermals are associated with temperature differential not temperature. Thermals are plentiful in winter also. Boundary layer physics determines how thermals are born,develope, and operate. The boudary layer exists at altitudes from roughly 600-800' AGL. Where much of model "thermalling" takes

[RCSE] 2M Spring in to FUN package!

2001-04-14 Thread Karlton Spindle
SPRING in to FUN! THIS week ONLY! Friday April 20 the deal ends.. Alpha JR $110.00 COVERED http://www.multiplexrc.com/alphajr.htm Combine it with a PICO TX and 7ch IPD RX (basic Set) $250.00 TOTAL! http://www.multiplexrc.com/tx_pico.htm I will throw in the 2 COCKPIT BB SERVOS for the

[RCSE] Dubro thingies

2001-04-14 Thread Harley Michaelis
Thanks for your offers. The things are sold. Harley Michaelis, LSF023, 26 S. Roosevelt, Walla Walla, WA. 99362. (509)529-2562 RDS website: http://www.proptwisters.org/rds2/index.html RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to

Re: [RCSE] Spiral stability

2001-04-14 Thread tony estep
Ok, I grant you that the Allegro has a good margin, and that circling CL is, let's say, 0.7 - 0.8. But I'm still wondering about, let's say, a Bird of Time, which has a short tail moment and EDA 10, or a Grand Esprit which has a very low EDA -- and of course there are others. For these

[RCSE] Terminator wings - balsa sheets ?

2001-04-14 Thread Stefan Smets
As a project at the monthly clubmeetings, we are going to cut foam wings for the Terminator HLG. I have found the cordinates for the Selig 4083 on the Internet and I've entered them in Autocad after converting them from inches to millimeters. We are going for the version covered with balsa

[RCSE] Re: Public Apology - Part 1.5

2001-04-14 Thread Don Stackhouse @ DJ Aerotech
Gabe Baltaian writes: If any of you reading this don't know what CS tubing is, well... it's only the best, lightest, clearest and just basically Clearly Superior Heat-Shrink Tubing available. You can see more about it at: http://nyblimp.com/cs.htm I got a sample of this stuff from Gabe at last

Re: [RCSE] Glider Smoke System

2001-04-14 Thread jaffee
The only thing I've ever seen is the use of Smoke Riter smoke bomb cartriges in in the Endless Lift 2 and Lift Ticket videos. Obviously not a good idea unless there's nothing combustible around. I'm not sure if there's any sort of alternative to this though. In power models, you get smoke by

[RCSE] Capacitors on wing servos

2001-04-14 Thread Dave Seay
What size capacitors are used on wing servos (flap and aileron)? Is Radio Shack the place to get them? To which leads are they connected? Thanks, Dave RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[RCSE] Stylus Gurus - How to disable camber on landing...

2001-04-14 Thread Joe Nave
Hello Stylus Gurus, Does anyone know how to disable camber once landing mode is enabled on a Stylus? Thanks, Joe RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[RCSE] JR 610 Receiver....Using Aux1 and Battery Slots...Help, please

2001-04-14 Thread Mike Kovacs
I have a JR 610 Receiver that shows the Aux1 channel and the Battery channel in the same slot on the reciever. My 652 Radio says that I need to use the Aux1 Channel for flapperons. How do I do this and still plug the battery in? This is my first computer radio. Thanks = Mike Kovacs

Re: [RCSE] Multiplex Multi Locks

2001-04-14 Thread Simon Van Leeuwen
I see no reason why not, although the detent force is appreciable. It might be difficult to separate wings panels from their counterparts after they have been snapped together. Stefan Smets wrote: Can these also be used between two wing parts ? It would be nice to get rid of this tape to