UTP -- Unshielded Twisted Pair
STP -- Shielded Twisted Pair
STP would be serious overkill for servo wiring. It would be relatively heavy
and stiff and quite difficult to work with. UTP / Cat5 would probably be OK
except that its a bit thin.
RJ11/RJ45 connectors are not designed for repeated conne
Carolyn Jolly has a trick sewing machine that will be adding "GordySoar" in Blue letters one the Right side pocket area!
A one of a kind...so don't even think about having her put your name on!
How much? Well lets put it this wayits for OUR team...and no she won't put GordySoar on your shirt
I'm looking for any soaring clubs on the west coast of FL.
I'm in Homosasa looking for someone to fly with.
thanks
michael AMA 77292 N6CHV
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Now THOSE resurrect some memories...thanks! As opposed to downloading
them all, care to point to others in that list that are on-par with the
180+ runs (or better)? TIA
James V. Bacus wrote:
That was cool... I bet there was a little more pucker factor on that
one than the usual pucker factor
I spent 20 years in the Navy, 10 of which was
on aircraft carriers. Close calls like that usually end in
disaster. That pilot looked like he was on a pretty good glide path until
he veered off to port. I would guess that the dirty air behind the island threw
him for a loop. Either that, or h
All HLG/DLG Enthusiasts--
SWSA's Handlaunch Contest
On Sunday, January 11, 2004, SWSA will host a handlaunch
contest open to all interested parties.
The handlaunch contest will follow SWSA's regular monthly
contest, which is also open to all interested parties. The
first flight of the regular mont
Hi all,
Jo & I have finally gotten settled here in Gilbert, AZ. I am now a
member of the CASL club and have put in my 2 cents to help get this contest
flowing smoothly this year. The committee has done a great job of
correcting some downfalls from last year. I think you are going to like
t
That was cool... I bet there was a little more pucker factor on
that one than the usual pucker factor of attempting to land on a moving
ship. 8-)
As long as the subject line of this thread is "Online Videos of
Interesting Stuff", I have a couple of examples linked off the top
of my web page at t
I've got pics...
Here is about the sweetest two pulley anchor setup, (which is on the
towers end) that you will probably ever see. Arend Borst pulleys in
a custom two pulley holder.
http://www.jimbacus.net/soaring/nats2003/f3j/pages/DSC01096.htm
F3J Team Selection photo gallery which happened las
Ron Weaver wrote:
>
> Here's one that has some pucker power. It's an attempted carrier
> landing.
>
> http://www.usna.edu/FlyNavy/Downloads/Ugly%20CV%20approach.mpg
>
> Ron Weaver
To me he looked low and hot. I can understand being a bit hot in
that soup.
Navy, more than a job, it's a S**T!!!
Hello guys, I was making a quick
research on the web about F3J Towing material and wasn´t able to find some good
info, was wondering if somebody can direct me to some usefull material or even
send me some pics!
Thx a lot,
Bruno Pavani,
São Paulo - Brazil
On 1/6/04 17:27, "eye_rc_soar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for a skeg that attaches to the front of a TD ship's
> nose cone kind of like a bra. I like the idea of temporarily
> attaching with tape for a contest and then removing it when I wanted
> to. I've seen some pictures of some c
Great idea about the MC24 group! Even tough I am out of the industry I think
user groups are a great thing for radio usres no matter what the brand.
There is also a list for Multiplex users.
If you want to link the the Multiplex users group from your web sites here
is the information
List Infor
Here's one that has some pucker power. It's an attempted carrier landing.
http://www.usna.edu/FlyNavy/Downloads/Ugly%20CV%20approach.mpg
Ron Weaver
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