You can do great things at nil weight and low current consumption with
ultra bright LED's.
Chris Veitch wrote:
> Sorry guys forget that I just found them.
> Rgds Chris
>
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Lincoln Ross
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Maybe try a 100" flying stab slope plane. There must be a fuse or two
laying around you can use!! A set of RG-15's and you're set.
Ken Russell
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> It must be Winter-I'm thinking about building planes again. I'm
looking for a kit
Hey, I'm a firm believer in joining the AMA. I pay my AMA dues 2
years at a time. When I made the reference to clubs, I did not mean
formally sanctioned clubs. I was trying to give the poster some
contest options. Of course, AMA clubs would need to ensure that
everyone flying at their fie
A number of years ago our club assembled a bunch
of turnarounds from some plans that a club member developed. They are excellent turnarounds. I am looking at assembling a few more,
but the supplier that we used (Hobby
Specialties Division Florissant, MO) does not appear to be around anymo
A number of years ago our club assembled a bunch
of turnarounds from some plans that a club member developed. They are excellent turnarounds. I am looking at assembling a few more,
but the supplier that we used (Hobby
Specialties Division Florissant, MO) does not appear to be around anymo
Thank
You Steve I'll give it a try. I wanted to avoid using the alternate if all
possible.
Darrell Z.
-Original Message-From: Steve Meyer
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3:16 PMTo: Darrell ZCc: ExchangeSubject: Re:
[RCSE] Four flight modes for
I would recommend the use of Alternate program. Thus you should be
able to get 5 different differentials, (leaving landing mode the same
between the two).
At 09:12 AM 11/30/2002 -0800, Darrell Z wrote:
I was
wondering if anybody has been able to come up with four flight modes for
the Stylus Therm
Now and again a thread pops up here about great aviation books. Just
finished one that deserves mention. It hearkens back to the time before GPS
and radar when cables were the connection between the controls and the
control surfaces. "The Long Way Home" describes the journey of a Boeing
Clip
Sorry guys forget that I just found them.
Rgds Chris
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From: "Chris Veitch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 7:22 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Night flying lights
> Some great links on lights for night flying were posted recently,
> u
Some great links on lights for night flying were posted recently,
unfortunatly I seem to have lost these.
Any chance someone can forward these one to me.
Many Thanks
Chris
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At 11:42 AM 11/30/2002, Oleg Golovidov wrote:
I posted the final scores and pictures from our contest in Wilson, NC on
my web-site.
Nice job, thanks for putting that online, I enjoyed it. It looks like you
guys had a lot of fun.
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, AMA 592
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ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY
As most of you know, our December meeting is also our annual Holiday
party.
It is a potluck dinner combined with a small meeting, a HUGE raffle, our
annual awards, and some kind of a "hand-chuck" glider contest where
ever
I posted the final scores and pictures from our contest in Wilson, NC on
my web-site.
Please, check them out at http://olgol.com/contest/
The page with the pictures takes a very long time to load, even though I
have
reduced size files on the main page and full pictures can be viewed as
links from t
I was wondering if
anybody has been able to come up with four flight modes for the Stylus Thermal,
Section, reflex and launch. What I'm looking for is a way to get four different
Differentials one for each switch position. I can get the defaulted three
looking for the thermal diff. maybe thr
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