[RCSE] For Sale

2002-04-10 Thread GREGG GAWLAK
Spring cleaning sale: Hitec/RCD 555 5 channel dual conversion FM receiverfor old Airtronicsradios (1 1/2 years old) - $35 Ohmark Elevon Mixer Mk1.0 for old Airtronics radios (1 1/2years old) - $20 Airtronics 6 channel 92985 PCM dual conversion receiver with PCM switch harness (channel 26)

[RCSE] Hand launch video

2002-04-10 Thread Matt Fair
Does anyone out there know of a good hand launch video. ONe that explains finding lift, reading conditions etc. thanks, Matt __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ RCSE-List facilities provided

[RCSE] Zagi 400 HELP

2002-04-10 Thread spoon1822
Hi all. I am building a zagi 400 ( more for thermailing the powered flight) I am wondering if any other Zagi builders have encountered the same problem that i have. After sodering up my elctronics system and charging my pateries i tested the electronics system be fore instalaton. My

[RCSE] RE: importing airfoil coordinates into autocad

2002-04-10 Thread Carey Schmidt
Brian, Having already sent the files to you directly I thought that I'd let the group know that some of the airfoils have already been converted to DXF and IGS and can be found at the addresses below. Carey The raw files are available directly from:

Re: [RCSE] Draw Programs

2002-04-10 Thread Steve Meyer
Does your question read? Are there any scoring applications that score man on man with the ability to create a matrix either seeded or random (with fewest pilot matches as possible)? I too am in a quest for same. I started to review the algorithm needed to create a random matrix taking into

Re: [RCSE] importing airfoil coordinates into autocad

2002-04-10 Thread Steve Keep
If you use the =concatenate(a1,,b1) equation in cell c1 this will give you th ecomma the easy way then just click the lower right hand side of the cell can drag to the bottom of the file. Cheers Steve - Original Message - From: Mike Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

[RCSE] Aluminum Case

2002-04-10 Thread Steve Meyer
These Aluminum tool cases have become more and more popular. I even saw them at a Home Depot but can't recall the price. http://www.milestek.com/hdalumspecial.htm 18 x 14 x 6 $49.95 I've procrastinated long enough, probably should get one. Steve RCSE-List facilities provided by Model

[RCSE] trouble with bubbles

2002-04-10 Thread Arne Ansper
hi! i have some trouble with fiberglassed balsa winglets. take a look at http://home.cyber.ee/arne/winglets/winglets.html. first picture shows the bubbles that are troubling me. what should i do with them? cut open and put some CA under the skin? or just leave as they are? arne RCSE-List

[RCSE] Re: HIGHLY MODIFIED AQUILA

2002-04-10 Thread Ray Hayes. Web Site http://www.skybench.com
Skip, Yes I enjoyed this one and I remember everything about the Miller Mods. Dan was the first to tell me about them and I see your back up Aguila in the AMA Museum fairly often. It needs some TLC on the sagging covering. If it is still flyable, think about using it in next years Wood

Re: [RCSE] Aluminum Case

2002-04-10 Thread Steve Richman
You might want to check out the two cases offered by Multiplex, a bit more expensive but nicely designed for the hobby. I have the larger version and it's very handy. Steve Steve Meyer wrote: These Aluminum tool cases have become more and more popular. I even saw them at a Home Depot but

Re: [RCSE] Draw programmes ...

2002-04-10 Thread tony estep
--- Eddie Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a couple of programmes that can do a draw of sorts for a MOM group scored contest but I have yet to see one that works to my satisfacton. The best answer to the MOM draw problem is a modification of the Swiss System used for chess

Re: [RCSE] Aluminum Case

2002-04-10 Thread Joe Parsons
At 06:02 AM 4/10/02, you wrote: These Aluminum tool cases have become more and more popular. I even saw them at a Home Depot but can't recall the price. http://www.milestek.com/hdalumspecial.htm 18 x 14 x 6 $49.95 I've procrastinated long enough, probably should get one. I got a very nice

RE: [RCSE] importing airfoil coordinates into autocad

2002-04-10 Thread Bill Swingle
use the =concatenate(a1,,b1) equation... Maybe I'm missing something. I don't see any reason to work this hard. I simply edit the file in MS Word and save it as a text file with the SCR extension. Most files take less than a minute to edit. Bill Swingle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Janesville, CA

RE: [RCSE] importing airfoil coordinates into autocad

2002-04-10 Thread Bill Swingle
Incase anyone is interested, I've got quite a few foils already in ACAD. Many of which I don't even remember entering. I currently have(please excuse any spelling errors): AG04 Antares Clark-Y E174 EH1090 EH1590 EH2010 EH2012 EH2510 HD801 HQ1005 HQ358 JWRoot JWTip KM11 KM12 KM13 MH30 MH32 MH33