RE: [RCSE] Fox Hunt Successful!

2004-07-09 Thread Cliff E-Mail
Trust us Gordy, we are constantly with you in spirit. Just the thrill of reading your numerous posts about flying here, flying there makes all of our hearts soar with the Great Eagle. Just to read about your Picolario made me dampen my BVD's. I know the ladies in the group most likelylet a

[RCSE] Test - Ignore (apologies)

2004-07-09 Thread Dave Moore
Test - Ignore Having email issues.

[RCSE] BOT ARF Airfoil?

2004-07-09 Thread Jack Iafret
Does anyone know for sure if the Dynaflyte BOT airfoil is Nostalgia Legal (exactly the same as the original?). I think my I remember someone telling me the original was an E193 but I am not positive. I know the FG fuse is not legal but could someone use the wings on a homebuilt wood fuse?

Re: [RCSE] BOT ARF Airfoil?

2004-07-09 Thread Andrew E. Mileski
Jack Iafret wrote: Does anyone know for sure if the Dynaflyte BOT airfoil is Nostalgia Legal (exactly the same as the original?). I think my I remember someone telling me the original was an E193 but I am not positive. I know the FG fuse is not legal but could someone use the wings on a

[RCSE] Photon Shameless Plug

2004-07-09 Thread Jerry Krainock
Gentlemen I have delivery positions open in the July/August shipment of Photon IIs. I will be raising prices slightly for models ordered after this delivery. These models are high performance DLG gliders for sport flying and Competition. The quality of construction has to be seen to be believed

[RCSE] new plane choice

2004-07-09 Thread Robert Samuels
Here's a question that's been asked more than once but won't hurt asking again. I plan to buy a new ship. Choices are great. I'm considering a Tsunami, Graphite, Graphite2, Tragi 705, Stork 2 Pro, Pike, Icon and any others that are in this league. I'd appreciate advice as to which to get,

RE: [RCSE] new plane choice

2004-07-09 Thread George Voss
All of the planes mentioned are excellent. I've owned many sailplanes in my 36 years of modeling and truly the best one for you is the one that suits your flying style. If you are a fairly aggressive pilot and like to range, the Icon can't be beat. If you like something that fly's a bit slower,

Re: [RCSE] new plane choice

2004-07-09 Thread Veronica Merryfield
Also which servos are best. Can of worms well and truely open. It depends. My Wizard has Multiplex micro digis all round although they were fun to fit. My Nyx Furio has Multiplex Digis for the elevator and rudder, HiTec wing digis for the flaps and volz wing max for the ailerons which was mostly

Re: [RCSE] new plane choice

2004-07-09 Thread Rick Eckel
Tell us more about your experience and your flying style. We'll be better able to advise. If you don't know your flying style then buy the one you like to look at the most. The best servos are the most expensive you can afford. Personally I think the JR 368s are the best - or at least the

Re: [RCSE] new plane choice

2004-07-09 Thread Andrew E. Mileski
Robert Samuels wrote: Here's a question that's been asked more than once but won't hurt asking again. I plan to buy a new ship. Choices are great. I'm considering a Tsunami, Graphite, Graphite2, Tragi 705, Stork 2 Pro, Pike, Icon and any others that are in this league. I'd appreciate advice

[RCSE] Good Seller Report

2004-07-09 Thread George Voss
I purchased a set of wings and tails from Nick. Now this wasnt your normal sale as Nick is down under in Australia and Im in the middle of the US. Though shipping took longer than both of us expected, the items were as described. Id highly recommend Nick as a seller. gv

[RCSE] Obechi

2004-07-09 Thread George Voss
http://www.advancedairframes.com/obechi.htm Someone mentioned wanting to know where to get obechi. I ran across this site today. gv RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send subscribe and unsubscribe requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe