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My friend needs some good info on a Vario, cost U.S. $, and who?
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Looking for Stork wing tips. Right, Left or both.
Also a used Stork without servos.
Tom
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Just want to back up Jim's comments, Sunday was a hoot. There was some
tremendous flying by many, but Rich Brunowski was putting on a clinic.
Cinci is really having some great contests, more should attend, and more
should try seeded MoM.
Marc
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From: Jim Bacus
I have added 2 DS videos to my site. The site is Wilson dam, Kansas.
http://home.kscable.com/mikesmodels/
Folow the videos link at the bottom of the page.
Mike
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I realize this is a stupid question for someone already on the list, but
I've been trying to get a friend of mine on RCSE with no success. We've
tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] His HTML format is
turned off and we put the word subscribe in the body and not the subject.
What could
I have also been looking at the X10, but I have a lot of Futaba and Hitec
Rexeivers. I haven't seen anywhere that you can invert the tx pulses. Am I
correct or is there a way to use Futaba Rxs with a X10?
Thanks, Kent Miller
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 11:18:28 -0800 (PST)
From: tony estep
Kent,
I just bought a 10X and would love to be able to change shifts. I also
have 2 8U's, a NIB Hitec Laser, a Focus 4 and numerous Rx's from Futaba and
Hitec, all in negative shift. Let me know if somebody has a magical answer
that didn't post it for all to see.
I am keeping the Futaba 8's
Yes I currently own 2 8103's I bought a 10x but sold it after 6 mos. The
10x does not have the glider function found in 8103, it is much heavier and
the battery drains at a much faster rate with the big graphics. 8103 will
do just about everything and you won't be worried about it lying around
The 10X is a waste of money until they make a synthesized model with
frequency scanning capability. For now I will stick with 8103.
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From: Jim Bacus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] 8103 vs. 10X
At 10:27 PM 11/13/2001, Ray Ayestaran wrote:
it is much heavier and
the battery drains at a much faster rate with the big graphics.
The 10x is heavier then the 8103, no doubt about it. But I found I had to
replace the stock battery 600 battery in my 8103 because of it's quick burn
rate, the
At 10:30 PM 11/13/2001, Ray Ayestaran wrote:
The 10X is a waste of money until they make a synthesized model with
frequency scanning capability. For now I will stick with 8103.
The 8103 can't do what I need it to do, so the 10x is hardly a waste of
money for me.
If the 8103 is doing
Hi all,
I know this is off subject, however, I don't know of an electric forum and a
lot of us glider guiders fly electric as well. So, I am seeking an ESC for
my speed 400 P-47 (the one featured in MA, designed by Jim Ryan). My
question is, is the arming switch available on many of the ESC's
For those of you interested I would like to recomend you guys
check out Harris Nelsons and Derek Van Choice's website for their new company
"North County Flying Machines" http://www.northcountyflyingmachines.com.
After a long wait Harris is now finally producing kits that are available to
Chuck,
82 'nd Airborne... 1968-1969, Viet-Nam. Carried a M-16 for 12
momths. Was in combat for 12 months, Including the TeT Offensive. Walked
point for 10 months. Combat Infantry Badge, Bronze Star, Air Medal ( 90
air combat assults ) Etc.
I Appreciate what we have !
Ron.
Hi all, again,
Just wondering, I am looking at the Wattage IC-380. It has good stats, but
the arming switch scares me. Is there a way to bypass it? Maybe just
solder the the two leads going to the arming switch together At $25
the arming switch is just about the only thing holding me
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