The Long Island Silent Flyers (LISF) invite you to
participate in the LISF Annual Aerotow Event on August 17 and August 18, at the
LISF field in Syosset, New York, located on Long Island. There is no entry fee
charged at this event. This year, for the first time, we are holding the event
Try Kids-R-Us--they sometimes have them ready built that run on batteries.
Jim
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From: Louis Cimon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: RCSE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 6:15 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Soap Bubble Machine
I would like to build a soap bubble machine.
I'm doing battle with a Futaba Super7 (Heli version), and it seems like it's
all up hill. Let me start by explaining what I need to, and would like to
accomplish.
I have a 4chnl DLG (2 servos in the wing, full span ailerons). I would like
to have it set up so that the ailerons drop together
Check out this nice LS 3
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Hello All,
Just a quick reminder, there's a Seattle Area Soaring Society HLG contest
this Saturday (August 10th) at 60-Acres in Redmond, WA. The fun starts at
9am, bring your lunch and a $5 bill!
The Pacific NW HLG Regional is coming up, September 1415th. This two-day
contest will attract HLG
I found this picture of the Senior USA F3J Team while surfing this
evening, what a great shot!
http://www.pbase.com/image/3647265
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level III
ICQ 6997780R/C Soaring Page at www.jimbacus.net
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Sportfans,
I getting back into handlaunch. My Encore is in the garage. I have two types of servos available. Brand new Cirrus CS-10BB or some used (still in another plane) MPI MX-30's.
Are the CS-10's strong enough?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Sherman Knight
425-576-4028 wk
425-822-8305
Let's try this
If money is not a consideration what would the best competition quality TD
plane be with a SD7037 or MH32 airfoil and why?
I think I'm pretty well familiar with all the planes on the market so fire
away!
Thanks,
Dave
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me those tasty burgers, and I'll tow all day, seriously this is an outstanding
field right in the middle of what looks like suburbia, once your back in the
preserve, you would think there was no civilization for miles. you can land and
take off in any direction, it's big. I will have
You should try Tom Black in Reno Nevada, @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joe G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Good day group...Would someone please point me towards some sources of getting small custom cut light ply pieces done. I'm specifically thinking about a servo mounting plate. If anyone knows someone please
Nice. That is good.
How about this one? Over $20,000 in toy airplanes. Could be an expensive
mistake.
http://www.pbase.com/image/3647267
At 08:50 PM 8/8/2002 -0500, James V. Bacus wrote:
I found this picture of the Senior USA F3J Team while surfing this
evening, what a great shot!
You should try Tom Black in Reno Nevada, @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joe G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Good day group...Would someone please point me towards some sources of getting small custom cut light ply pieces done. I'm specifically thinking about a servo mounting plate. If anyone knows someone
Hi all,
Anyone out there have a good material they use as the line sheaths for tying
off mono for F3J/B setups? I ran out of my current supply and need to find
some more...
Thanks,
Eric Farmer
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In truth this is an impossible question to answer... but just cause I
feel like it
Why the Mantis of course. Its available in both a 7037 and an MH32.
Its lightweight, but can be ballasted for any conditions. Launches
great, is an absolute landing machine, and floats really really well in
There is so little difference between planes, I think you should pick in a completely different manner.
Pick the three or four salient characteristics that are important to you, ie airfoil, slip off nose cone or canopy, tail type, std, v-tail or t-tail, you get the idea and then pick the plane
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