Hm, I forgot the name of my first RC glider that I got in the late 80's. It
was an Ace 1.5M all foam wing glider with a power pod on top, powered by a
Cox .049, all fished out of the hobbyshop's bargain bin together with a $30
Futaba 2-channel AM system. It never flew all that well - although that
My first plane was a Goldberg Sophisticated Lady (later to become known
as The Crunchbird.) My wife had gotten me a kit to build an RC power
plane for Christmas. I took it back to the hobby shop and swapped it for
the only glider they had on the shelves, the Sophisticated Lady.
I learned
Sold.
> - Original Message -
> From: Dave Seay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 4:06 PM
> Subject: [RCSE] FS: Graphite C TD Fuselage
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> Graphite C TD Fuselage. Perfect condition. Flown 5 times. Bought for
> use with my Graphite C e
With 3 donors, for the 2004 NATS !!!
and the Cross Country Page is up as well.
Check us out
http://www.silentflight.org
http://www.silentflight.org/NATS2004/Nats2004.html
http://www.silentflight.org/NATS2004/Donor2004.html
http://www.silentflight.org/NATS2004/XC/default.html
We are doing X/C a litt
Russ, Dave Corven had a Todi for sale
this fall, I took a photo of it and it came out so good I put it on page 2 of
the Wood Crafters Photo Report..take a look. I also had a Todi, but a
little too early in my learning curve to fly it well and I put it in the dirt
one to many times. Wood
At 08:18 AM 11/21/03 -0500, you wrote:
I have a two channel airplane with standard size servo's and a 1000 ma
battery pack. Any ideas on how long the pack will last while flying a
slope LSF task. Going for my 2 hour and want to make sure before starting
I have enough life in my battery. What
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