Re: [RCSE] Re: Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Peter
Hi all, We made up the meanest, fastest, most fun, 30in epp sloper ever. It will zoom, with TWO small bunchy cord to 200-300 feet. The other cord is to wrap your knees together when you launch the little monster Micro gear need, two 50 size, servos.150 ma battery small receiver. I have never se

RE: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Dave Nasatir
Tercel works very well locally ... from ultra-lightweight poly constructions to reasonably heavy aileron versions. (the other) Dave in Berkeley, CA. From: "James V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [RCSE] Micro Slopers? Date: Tue,

RE: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Monkey King
Ah, didn't realize it was the same guy. Thanks! -J On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, James V wrote: >Mark Mech at http://www.aerofoam.com/ The pitcheron plane is the Mosquito >Hawk. > >James > > > > > > >>From: Monkey King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: Bill Swingle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>CC: Ryan Flowers <[EMAIL

Re: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Dieter @ ShredAir
Don't worry about the HS-50 actuating two ailerons, especially if they're on torque tubes, which mostly cancel out loads. If you want something all done, consider a VIP pylon racer; it's molded to fit the HS-50. I fly mine on the slope with all the electric "junk" installed and a folding prop.

RE: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread James V
Mark Mech at http://www.aerofoam.com/ The pitcheron plane is the Mosquito Hawk. James From: Monkey King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Bill Swingle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: Ryan Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [RCSE] Micro Slopers? Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:27:57 -0500

[RCSE] Re: Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Don Stackhouse @ DJ Aerotech
Ryan Flowers writes: ... I was thinking something of a micro sloper with ... one aileron only (so as to not overload the hs-50) We don't have anything in production at the moment that fits your requirements, although I have some ideas I'm hoping to fit into the schedule one of these days.

RE: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread James V
I flew a Bridi Tercel on the slopes for a long while and had a blast with it. No ailerons, just a R/E, but I could get it to do a nice barrel roll. From: "Bill Swingle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ryan Flowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [

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2003-01-14 Thread Ed Berris
Thanks to everyone that sent Bob's address. Ed

RE: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Monkey King
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Bill Swingle wrote: >Small models can be quite challenging. Little things become big things so >unexpectedly. Be very careful with whatever you choose. I've been >disappointed several times. I love them right into the ground. >Mark Meck makes a conventional plane that uses w

Re: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Monkey King
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Ryan Flowers wrote: >I have two HS-50 servos I can't use for anything right now, and want to >build something SMALL to use them. I fly slope mostly so a HLG isn't >really my cup of tea right now. I was thinking something of a micro >sloper with a 30" or less wingspan, standa

Re: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread RCsoarnut
Ryan   Not sure if Andre at MAD is still in business but the little BD5 is more fun than one should be allowed to have on the slope Denny Maize www.polecataero.com 717-789-0146

RE: [RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Bill Swingle
Small models can be quite challenging. Little things become big things so unexpectedly. Be very careful with whatever you choose. I've been disappointed several times. Mark Meck makes a conventional plane that uses wingerons. It looks very tempting but I'm not sure of the servo requirements. Mark

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[RCSE] Bob Sliff e-mail or phone

2003-01-14 Thread Ed Berris
I'm trying to contact Bob Sliff but I'm not sure if the e-mail address I have, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is correct.  Does anyone have his e-mail or phone? Ed

[RCSE] Micro Slopers?

2003-01-14 Thread Ryan Flowers
I have two HS-50 servos I can't use for anything right now, and want to build something SMALL to use them.  I fly slope mostly so a HLG isn't really my cup of tea right now.  I was thinking something of a micro sloper with a 30" or less wingspan, standard tail (elevator) and one aileron only