Re: [RCSE] WTB spinner/yoke for folding prop - try rc-dymond

2005-01-04 Thread Hilaunch
In a message dated 1/4/2005 6:42:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am looking for a spinner/yoke/collet for a folding prop.  45mm spinner,47mm yoke, 6mm collect.  An Aeronaut would be perfect.Kristopher       Try www.rc-dymond.com  Helmut has a great selection.   Don Ri

[RCSE] Old Buzzard Soaring Manual

2005-01-04 Thread David Zucker
I'm hoping I can locate a copy of the Old Buzzards Soaring Manual. I loaned my copy to a new Club member(SSJSS) ages ago and can't remember who it was. Maybe David Bachtel or Maurice Podder. Santa just delivered my 7 year old son a flying wing for Christmas and he loves to read as well. I'm sur

Re: [RCSE] WTB or B: 3 R's Video

2005-01-04 Thread K L Baldwin
One has been made availble. Thanks all. - Keith RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from w

Re: [RCSE] WTB spinner/yoke for folding prop

2005-01-04 Thread Greg Smith
Kristopher, Have you tried www.aircraft-world.com? They are in Japan but they have been very reliable for me and have a really good selection. Shipping is 4 days or so usually. -- Greg Smith Slope Soaring Resource http://www.slopeflyer.com US distributor for Wizard Compact II, Opus DS V, Majko,

[RCSE] Schubeler DS-30

2005-01-04 Thread Simon Van Leeuwen
Anyone have info/availability on this? Thanks. -- Simon Van Leeuwen RADIUS SYSTEMS PnP SYSTEMS - The E-Harness of Choice Cogito Ergo Zooom RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscr

Re: [RCSE] 2005 NATs..reply

2005-01-04 Thread Michael Lachowski
It's unfortunate that F3B and XC are at the same time. Some folks have to decide which one to fly in. Before the overlap, there would be a few guys who would come out and give F3b a try. Now there are fewer opportunities to give it a try. But at least it gives two days of flying in F3j and F

[RCSE] WTB spinner/yoke for folding prop

2005-01-04 Thread kharig
I am looking for a spinner/yoke/collet for a folding prop. 45mm spinner, 47mm yoke, 6mm collect. An Aeronaut would be perfect. Kristopher RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and uns

[RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #4927

2005-01-04 Thread Mike Cyr
Most likely it's the plasticizer exuding to the surface. Plasticizer is added to many plastics to make them flexible. There's nothing you did wrong, it would have happened whether it was stored in water or not. Water just made this entropic process more readily apparent by becoming slimy. Mike >

[RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #4926

2005-01-04 Thread Kathy & Hank Gullett
They are fine. They were not near the beach. - Original Message - From: "Soaring" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: Soaring V1 #4926 SoaringTue, 4 Jan 2005 Volume 1 : Number 4926 In this issue: Is AJ Ok? Southwest Cla

[RCSE] Flight reports on CO-9 F3B?

2005-01-04 Thread Adam Till \(Cal\)
Hi folks, Happy new year to all! Anyhoo, has anyone heard any flight reports on the CO-9 F3B flying wing? I was doing some browsing at lunch, and couldn't find much on it other than plans. I talked to the Kuhlman's, and confirmed that they only know about the following link: http://www.zanonia-

[RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #4928

2005-01-04 Thread Jo Grini
That`s true. But I lost one cell in my Pike Brio Rx once and my MPX IPD DS started glitching once in a while. When I hit full break it was dangerous... So I landed with half brake and took a deep breath! I think I was lucky that the equipment worked on only 3 cells... But I am still using only 4

Re: [RCSE] Re: JR TX Battery Plug

2005-01-04 Thread Mike Remus
This is a very nice web site. Easy to use, offering some of the stuff that I find hard to come by. Good pricing also. I got my connecter ordered along with some other goodies too. Thanks :>)www.radicalrc.com Mike Remus LOFT Glider Club Fort Wayne IN LSF Level 5 #112 Remember; Dreams are th

[RCSE] New RAM+ Recording Altimeter

2005-01-04 Thread Randy Brust
Soaring Circuits is pleased to announce the new RAM+ recording altimeter. It's just like the standard RAM, but with double the memory. The RAM+ can record for a full 9 hours at the 1 second sampling rate. Retail price for the RAM+ is $99, and the standard RAM is still just $89. Please see

Re: [RCSE] Typical current drain

2005-01-04 Thread George Gillburg
> George, > > A source of problems that I have encountered that can be very intermittent > and masquerade as a battery or interference problem is a bad solder > joint. Sometimes they show up early and sometimes it takes them years to > develop. I don't know how your harness is made up but it is wor

[RCSE] WTB or B: 3 R's Video

2005-01-04 Thread K L Baldwin
If anyone has a copy of the infamous 3 R's video that wants to sell it or lend it please contact me. I've read a couple of short articles describing the methods, but would love to see it. Thanks, Keith Melbourne FL email: kbaldwin @ gnc.net (remove spaces) RCSE-List facilities provided by Model

Re: [RCSE] Re: Battery Drain

2005-01-04 Thread Simon Van Leeuwen
Receiver performance, or more accurately RX sensitivity will not change due to voltage fluctuations, unless it in itself drops below nominal operating voltage. Below this threshold the RX would turn off momentarily. Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Just an additional data point to what has alrea

[RCSE] Re: Battery Drain

2005-01-04 Thread RegDave
Just an additional data point to what has already been replied, if you have a binding servo and the drain goes up, it may drop your battery voltage enough to compromise your receiver range. The battery may have plenty of capacity but, depending on the internal resistance, a high current dra

Re: [RCSE] Typical current drain

2005-01-04 Thread Rick Eckel
George, A source of problems that I have encountered that can be very intermittent and masquerade as a battery or interference problem is a bad solder joint. Sometimes they show up early and sometimes it takes them years to develop. I don't know how your harness is made up but it is worth con

[RCSE] Re: WTB ; Airtronics PCM 8 ch. RX

2005-01-04 Thread Schwemmer
I have one please pm me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll give you the detyails. Rick -- Schwemmer Schwemmer's Profile: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=21214 View this thread: http://www.rcg

Re: [RCSE] 7075T6 aluminum supplier?

2005-01-04 Thread Richard L Bothell
    - Original Message - From: balsafliesbetter Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 1:41 PM To: soaring@airage.com Subject: [RCSE] 7075T6 aluminum supplier?  I need a source for 7075T6 aluminum solid rod.  Thanks for any info.  Try:  www.mcmaster.com  I think Page 3369 in their online c

[RCSE] Re: JR TX Battery Plug

2005-01-04 Thread MDM
you can buy them @ www.radicalrc.com -- MDM MDM's Profile: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=7716 View this thread: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=315279 RCSE-List fa

[RCSE] The End of the X-Plane File

2005-01-04 Thread Tom H. Nagel
    Last night my wife and I went back to Bed, Bath and Beyond and returned the X-Plane for credit on her charge card.  The moral of the story is do not let your wife buy you RC airplanes at a store that specializes in fancy home furnishings.   And conversely, don't buy your wife a Valen

Re: [RCSE] Typical current drain

2005-01-04 Thread George Gillburg
 On one of my 11 servo 33% aerobatic planes I > have an average load of 1.3 amps and my 38% Extra (9 JR 8611 - 289 in-oz > of > torque each) has an average flight load of 2 amps. > > 1.3 amps on a 6 servo sailplane sounds like binding to me. > > ~~~ > Bill Malvey I'll have to check the

Re: [RCSE] Typical current drain

2005-01-04 Thread George Gillburg
 > 4.1 V is low, but I think you just stalled the plane by removing the > camber, when it is low and slow. Possible, but I had the nose well down to bring it back and it was moving well.  I had earlier in the flight had an uncommaned flap deployment (just one flap) which in the past has been a sign

[RCSE] best way to store mono ?

2005-01-04 Thread D Hauch
Hey guys, What's the best way to store your mono? I took off all the paper labels and marked them with a silver Sharpie, then put them in water, thought I heard this was best. I notice the spools and line are slimey to touch. Is there something coming off the mono, or the rubberband thats

Re: [RCSE] Typical current drain

2005-01-04 Thread George Gillburg
> Apart from the battery aging causing its internal resistance started to > go up (do Nicads do this?)(what load did you use to verify the battery > capacity?) the only possiblity I can think of is that one or other of > the surfaces had started binding. It doesn't take much to dramatically > incre

Re: [RCSE] 2005 NATs..reply

2005-01-04 Thread strotherbj
Dave, Thanks, The data was on the LSF site, Havent been there in a while, though. J   --Jack Strother Granger, IN LSF 2948 LSF Level V #117 LSF Official 1996 - 2004 CSS Gold   -- Original message -- Jack, that is an excellent answer to the question posed.    (( Can some

Re: [RCSE] Southwest Classic

2005-01-04 Thread Bill Malvey
On 1/4/05 6:29 Darwin N. Barrie wrote: > Registration for the Southwest Classic will be extended until Wednesday > January 12, 2005. This is an absolute drop dead date. Several regulars and > other "notables" have not entered yet and I suspect the holidays caught up > with everyone. Get your entri

[RCSE] Southwest Classic

2005-01-04 Thread Darwin N. Barrie
Registration for the Southwest Classic will be extended until Wednesday January 12, 2005. This is an absolute drop dead date. Several regulars and other "notables" have not entered yet and I suspect the holidays caught up with everyone. Get your entries in now. No entries will be accepted af

[RCSE] Is AJ Ok?

2005-01-04 Thread strotherbj
Anyone out of the Lexington, Ky area know wether AJ Barchacaria (SP?) and his family are OK?   Just before the Disaster, he had taken his whole family to India to meet the grand mother? Thanks Jack   --Jack Strother Granger, IN LSF 2948 LSF Level V #117 LSF Official 1996 - 2004 CSS Gold

[RCSE] Re: Typical current drain

2005-01-04 Thread Jo Grini
On a full house sailplane (3m) you will use 300-600mA in 1 hour of normal sloping. It is deppendant on the control surfaces size. In DS the numbers will double up. The Graupner DS368 (probably the same servo) will stall at 0,7A and draw 1,1A when moving at full power. So 6 servos will stall a