Hi James,
The 50 MHz band is the newest HAM band for RC flying and offers some more protection
from HAMs.
53 MHz is a ham band and could cause some problems if conditions are right.
I have flown on 53 MHz for years with no problems.
In theory the antennas are different lengths but the ant. on you
There
was a Saturn series produced by a guy in CA, quabeck airfoils and t-tails, but
that does not mean you could not chop off the rudder and go with a
V.
Marc
-Original Message-From: Tom Koszuta
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RCSE'rs,
Now that I'm back in the States, I'm going to need to stock up on 72mhz
receivers. I sold all my 35mhz stuff when I left Scotland and
currently only have 1 Multiplex IPD receiver on 72mhz. Basically, I
need RX's to use with my MultiPlex Profi mc3030 transmitter in the
following planes:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brad
Willoughby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>RCSE'rs,
>
>Now that I'm back in the States, I'm going to need to stock up on 72mhz
>receivers. I sold all my 35mhz stuff when I left Scotland and
>currently only have 1 Multiplex IPD receiver on 72mhz. Basically, I
>nee
In my experience, the Hitec receivers are essentiall bullet proof. I have 4 or 5 and
have never had a problem with any of them...even ones that get abused in a combat
foamie.
For my DLG, I use a Hitec 555 with the case removed. I have another 555 for use in
other small slopers, and the rest
Hi Gang,
As the subject line says, the Escape has been sold. Tom Broeski was the
first to email me and say I will take it. Then he asked questions.
See Ya,
Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
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In a message dated 10/19/2001 3:46:01 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have just picked up a used plane from a club member, he _thinks_ it is
> called a Saturn. The span is 112 inches, it is configured for full house,
> and has a v-tail on a glass fuse. Anyone have any
Found these cards, both are new $160 for both.
Thanks,
Edgar
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I have a Martin SR-7 slope soarer that I would like
to find a home for. The ideal owner would be a slope bug with an old Kraft
AM transmitter. The SR-7 is a 55" span aerobatic slope soarer kitted by Bob
Martin Models, circa 80s. A swept back wing contributes to the
jet-like look with an "unb
I would love to see
some pictures of it. SAS in the UK used his fuselages up to about the mid 90s I
have always wondered what the original models looked like. I still have one of
his fuz's.. I think in the US it had a 72" span wing, 8ish" chord low mounted
wing.
thanx
Ade
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