Stan,
Who has the club wench? That would take care of turning of the spool..
When Joe Therlkeld and I used to fly all the time at the farm I used to
bring my kids out to the field and pay them 25 cents each time they
retrieved the cute after launch. That worked great until they were a little
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Hey guys, I get a message about bad labeling when
trying to look at the scores on Adobe, something is not right
Marc
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Congrats Hartmut!!!
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Congrats Hartmut, good work.
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
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Congrats Hartmut, good work.
Dave.
The scores for the 2004 Mid-Am contest are available for download
from http://members.aol.com/bgsoaring/2004mid-am.html .
Thanks to all who participated this year.
Best regards,
Ted O'Canna
My retriever line has finally worn out and I can not remember what it is.
What are you guys using for the Rahm retrievers?
Thanks
Jack Harper
Its not a hit song for me, but that's what it amounts to
My Sportube is ready, so am I...but apparently England isn't... :-(
I'll put it this way, I tried to get into a contest, but the one available
is an 'inter club' thing where the top 5 pilots from each club face off, second
leg of
On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 07:21:49PM -0500, Stan Myers wrote:
> I am currently using a Orange colored reel that can be found at Home Depot
> that was designed to be used to as a reel for outdoor electrical extensions.
>
> I wind the rubber up first to get a larger dia. hub to wind the nylon
> stri
George,
Would you please list some of these planes you are recommending below?
Dee Smith
George Voss wrote:
Well, Stan, a friend of mine suffered a similar fate when he found he needed
some heart work. Walking back and forth to chase the 'chute, set up and
tear down were too much for him to handle
You are cordially invited to attend the Third Annual Pine Island Scale Aero-Tow which
will be held on Sunday, September 26. Located in the heart of New York's historic
Black Dirk Region, Pine Island is one of the country's premier soaring venues.
Our site is located on a spectacular sod farm wi
> I wind the rubber up first to get a larger dia. hub to wind the nylon string up
> faster, but alas, its way too slow for this aging flyer. Any out there with a
> better idea including some type of power rig. I thought about some type of
> spool that I could put on a cordless drill motor. Any H
Simple deal for a power wind up.
Cordless drill yes.
Sanding pad arbor from the hardware store
The reel is the trick. The old white plastic ones had a wooden dowel
held in with a wood screw on one side, the Sanding disc arbor fit right in the
screw hole..
Gordy
Well, Stan, a friend of mine suffered a similar fate when he found he needed
some heart work. Walking back and forth to chase the 'chute, set up and
tear down were too much for him to handle alone. He went to electric
sailplanes. There are several planes you can get that weigh less than 80
ounce
I am currently using a Orange colored reel that can be found at Home Depot that
was designed to be used to as a reel for outdoor electrical extensions.
I wind the rubber up first to get a larger dia. hub to wind the nylon string up
faster, but alas, its way too slow for this aging flyer. Any o
In a message dated 8/30/2004 12:21:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What model does Paul Siegel have in that video and pictures?
I spent the weekend looking up at it and could tell you what it is, but terminating a fellow club member after the disclosure would not be sp
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