RE: [RCSE] Not a NEW Product...

2001-12-16 Thread Daniel Boyer
I just want to say that this sentiment is not shared by all... I for one welcome these kinds of notices from smaller vendors who do not have the advertising budget of the larger outfits. JMO, Daniel Boyer > Why do you not just send the people that have been waiting, an email and > tell them you

Re: [RCSE] Not a NEW Product...

2001-12-16 Thread Ed Berris
Sam, I'm not sure who made you the list monitor but kindly resign your position. Most of us want to hear news of new products and enjoy and benefit from these posts. Your posts seem to have a decidedly negative and mean spirited tone. Take them some place else, won't you or if you just can't ta

Re: [RCSE] Not a NEW Product...

2001-12-16 Thread Pat McCleave
Hey Guys, Can someone that uses Outlook Express tell me how to set-up a block like what Sam is talking about. I would like to set one up to block all of Sam's Emails since everyone he has posted since he has been on the list as been just as stupid as the one I am replying to. See Ya, Pat McCle

Re: [RCSE] Not a NEW Product...

2001-12-16 Thread Sam Ward
> >"Real Balls" are back in stock. Those that have had back orders for "Real >Balls", your stuff will ship before Christmas. I will be taking orders for >WinchDoctor winches after the first of the year. If you don't know whar >"Real Balls" are, ask Jack Strother what he thinks of them. > >Winc

[RCSE] Plans

2001-12-16 Thread Steven Willcox
Due to the unavailability of a good high speed foamy (sans the JW) I need plans for the Foameron 60" wingeron sloper. Previously made by the Torque and Recoil club. The plans would be for personal use only. Thanks Steve W. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe"

Re: [RCSE] 7037 vs. MH32 Discussion plus 7035 and others

2001-12-16 Thread Shape
I might as well put in a plug here for Sal, just got a new Fusion from Sal $650+shipping. Got it in 6 days from when I order it. Half the price you are quoting. Has JW airfoils and everything in the kit is gorgeous. Now if I can just figure out how to program the radio for a 6 servo wing setup. Je

[RCSE] 60" EPP racing

2001-12-16 Thread Mike Bailey
Is there someone out there that is currently racing the European EPP class. I want to make someone a deal on a Foam-one kit if they will actively race it over there. I am thinking about making a RG-15 wing for that class but I want to see how the SD6063 will do. I am hoping that this kind of racin

[RCSE] Not a NEW Product...

2001-12-16 Thread Winchdoc
"Real Balls" are back in stock. Those that have had back orders for "Real Balls", your stuff will ship before Christmas. I will be taking orders for  WinchDoctor winches after the first of the year. If you don't know whar "Real Balls" are, ask Jack Strother what he thinks of them.   WinchDo

Re: [RCSE] Brian won with the Nat with the Eppler...

2001-12-16 Thread RCsoarnut
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Re: [RCSE] Brian won with the Nat with the Eppler...

2001-12-16 Thread Bill Johns
At 05:56 PM 12/16/2001 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hey Bill > > Thats nuthin! I once lost the whole wing on my custom canard Skeeter. >Rolled it to knife edge and flew it back through a series of down wind turns >to an inverted hand catch stopping along the way to DS a rosebush! Damn. N

Re: [RCSE] RE: Airfoil Coordinates Availability

2001-12-16 Thread Jim Bacus
You get what you pay for. After I bought my first Icon and received it, in one of my first emails back to Don at Mapleleaf was that he wasn't charging enough. Not only is the product the pinnacle of top notch at Mapleleaf, so is the customer service. All the materials that go into it, the des

[RCSE] RE: Airfoil Coordinates Availability

2001-12-16 Thread Marc Gellart
No, this is not poor Sal. I have not bought a plane off Sal in years. But also give some credit where credit is due, all these guys have a lot on the line. Any business has problems and so does Sal, not defending just reality. And I would think that Sal definately qualifies as a small business

Re: [RCSE] Brian won with the Nat with the Eppler...

2001-12-16 Thread RCsoarnut
In a message dated 12/16/2001 4:28:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Older than that, I had one of the ASW-17's back in '71 or '72. Cool plane at the time. Lost half a wing panel in a boomer thermal and still landed the plane fine, hell, I had to fight it down, that's

Re: [RCSE] 7037 vs. MH32 Discussion

2001-12-16 Thread Brian
You wrote: You are comparing apples to oranges. The ONLY way to get true comparison to the overall performance of the two airfoils would be to fly two identical planes with only the airfoil being different. Even then it would be only for that planform, that wing loading, that set of weather condi

Re: [RCSE] Brian won with the Nat with the Eppler...

2001-12-16 Thread Bill Malvey
On 12/16/01 12:32 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As an example of how old it is, it was used on the > Astroflight ASW-17. I believe that design was out around 1975? Older than that, I had one of the ASW-17's back in '71 or '72. Cool plane at the time. Lost half a wing p