OK guys...Here's
your chance to tell the designer of the ALTi2 what you'd like to see as
"enhancements" to the next version of the ALTi2 Digital Altimeter Data Logger
OR...What you'd be willing to "give-up" (ie: 4m resolution instead of 1m) in
order to reduce the cost.
If you have any
in
Have a look at http://www.llm-electronic.com/ this is a very nice unit. I
am using the 35mhz one in the UK but they also do 72mhz.
Regards
Chris
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From: "Adam Till (Cal)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 11:36 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Frequency Scann
If you are not flying in the area of full size traffic and the risk of that
happening is low, I would not lose a lot of sleep over this. (Bill Malvey)
If you are out in the sticks flying one of those big scale ships you're going
to look just like any other traffic to a passing plane. They should j
John, are you out there
Give me a ping back..
Thanks
Edgar
"The Soaring Junkie"
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Title: Re: [RCSE] High Altitude Glider/off subject
Oh... from a winch?
7,717 feet. July 31 2004.
Mark
From: Lighthorse
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Mon 1/17/2005 6:58 PMTo:
Mark WalesCc: soaring@airage.comSubject: Re: [RCSE] High
Altitude Glider/off subject
I should have said
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My point exactly.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:47:16 -0800, Bill Malvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/17/05 17:38 Lighthorse wrote:
>
> > What really bites is if they do enforce the 400' limit
> > how we going to fly our scale ships.
>
> I sincerely doubt that they ever will, and it is questionab
I should have said, Launched from a winch.
--
Ken
York County Soaring
"Lighthorse" Team YCS
Silence is Golden
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On 1/17/05 17:51 Johnny Berlin wrote:
> 3999 ft. 2004 Nats cross contry scale..Pegasus tow plane
I wish I had your eyes. Assuming no slant range on the plane, that is like
looking at a 1/4-inch line from 10 feet away. And that would be the
wingspan!!
~~~
Bill Malvey
RCSE
3999 ft. 2004 Nats cross contry scale..Pegasus tow plane
Johnny
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From: "Mark Wales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 3:50 PM
Subject: [RCSE] High Altitude Glider/off subject
Those of you out there flying with altimitters.
How high have y
Using the Skymelody, Flying the SB-XC, by RnR, I reached 1500m,
Way to high, When I brought the plane down The last reading from
that fine German girl was 650m, almost immediately after the plane
blew up. according to RnR and xcsoaring I was in excess of 150 mph
and flutter took over. Hence I am le
On 1/17/05 17:38 Lighthorse wrote:
> What really bites is if they do enforce the 400' limit
> how we going to fly our scale ships.
I sincerely doubt that they ever will, and it is questionable what they
would do in the first place. What I would do is to make sure I did not
attract attention to my
What really bites is if they do enforce the 400' limit
how we going to fly our scale ships. I myself have a
4.5m Discus, 5.3m DG 1000, and a RnR SB-XC.
imagine winching off at 399' and stay at or below
the 400' level for an hour flight. I tried th launch
and kick off about 400' I had trouble trying
Stylus module gone,
Servo's probably gone,
only crystals and book left.
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Hi JD,
It's the FAA's opinion that we should know about the rules, NOTAMs, etc
and should find out by our self. There have been several postings on
RCUniverse about the subject and the FAA individual say the info (i.e.
the AC) is out there and it's our responsibility to find it. Typical
beurocrat
Don't know if anyone is interested in this stuff or not, but figured it
wouldn't hurt to find out.
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Sorry Mark, but reading that simply supports my point. The FAA can't do
anything to a non-pilot. Your example below would require a Federal
criminal prosecutor to file charges in Federal court. The FAA does not
do this. The FAA's enforcement is with penalties and sanctions against
pilots.
This is actually a good discussion if we all remember to keep it civil.
Me included.
What is rapidly being pointed out by the varying points of view and
opinions is that the answers lie somewhere between calling the FAA every
time you fly, to ignoring the issue completely. Few if anyone here knows
Ben,
This should answer your question concerning FAA penalties for FAR violations:
http://www.agl.faa.gov/publicaffairs/HowWork/Civil.doc
As I said, penalties for violating FAR's can be levied on anyone - not just
pilots.
FAA regulation violations carry no criminal penalty per se. However many
in
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 05:27:02PM -0500, John Derstine wrote:
| How would the average modeler ever know about a given local FAR, NOTAM,
| etc? law or not it is not likely we would be aware of said regulation.
`Ignorance of the law is no excuse.'
Like it or not, some NOTAMs do seem to be applied
In any event, if you are not a FAA licensed pilot or an airplane owner the FAA has no means of enforcing anything against you. (Howard Mark)
I wouldn't bet on it, myself.
One of the Southern California soaring clubs (EDSF) had a run-in with a low
flying aircraft which effectively lost them the use
>From 1996 through 2000 we did what you suggested (sans notifying the
FAA). We held the Elmira aerotow at Harris Hill glider port flying with
full scale sailplanes in full view of the Chemung County airport less
than three miles away. We established for the first time ever at Harris
Hill, radio com
Mark-
Can you please then tell us what penalty the FAA may enforce upon a
non-pilot, non-aircraft owner for a violation of an FAR? Please site
the relevant statutes. Please also compare the administrative process
the FAA uses for enforcement actions with federal criminal proceedings
which may
Hi folks,
In the market for a scanner for 72mhz (and possibly 50mhz). Doesn't have
to do anything more than tell me if there's something on my channel, and
some measure of signal strength. Basically, the simpler, the better.
Old subject I know, but I seem to remember that the old "standard
recomm
>You are right -- if we ask the
> FAA if it's OK to fly at 3000 ft - they will say NO! That's because they don't
> understand models and are not responsible for their operations.
This has not been my experience. Here in SOCAL we have worked with the SOCAL
Airspace Manager on a few occasions to ob
Question:
How would the average modeler ever know about a given local FAR, NOTAM,
etc? law or not it is not likely we would be aware of said regulation.
>>>
John,
I think the answer is to educate the full-scale folks about the
capabilities of model aircraft and establish pro
Fellow subscribers, I am getting ready to move from aol to comcast high speed cable. I have the cable operational on my desktop pc at home. I have not been successful in getting the RCSE subscripion to kick in. I'm sure I don't have the request correct.
Can anyone get me headed in the right dir
Question:
How would the average modeler ever know about a given local FAR, NOTAM,
etc? law or not it is not likely we would be aware of said regulation.
Some folks, policy mongers and bureaucrats, will argue the letter of the
law ad nauseum. In many ways it is similar to the FCC, lots of rules and
Title: Re: [RCSE] High Altitude Glider/off subject
Mark Wales on 1-17-05 3:50 PM wrote:
Myself:
In Aug 1995 my Windsong hit 3740 ft AGL. Never want to try that again.
Mark
How big is that Windsong to be able to see it that high?
--
Jim Holliman -- Tulsa, Oklahoma
AMA & TULSOAR
Ben,
<
In any event, if you are not a FAA licensed pilot or an airplane owner the FAA
has no means of enforcing anything against you.
>>
FAR's are federal law. They apply to all individuals - pilots or not. Violation
of regulations may subject you to severe penalties - including
Those of you out there flying with altimitters.
How high have you flown and with what sailplane?
Myself:
In Aug 1995 my Windsong hit 3740 ft AGL. Never want to try that again.
Mark
Soaring Is Life!!
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A buddy stumbled upon this site. Interesting, anyone familiar withthe chaps
who attempted this project? > http://members.shaw.ca/sonde/index.htm
I was loosely involved with a similar project about 6 years ago,
I designed a specific airfram for a 120K' drop with the intent of
establishing a glide a
It does have some legal power as it show the "intent" of the FAA.
Judges can use these when interpreting FARs. Still, there is no FAR
that regulates models so I'm not sure any of this matters. In any
event, if you are not a FAA licensed pilot or an airplane owner the FAA
has no means of enfo
Jim,
Yes - that is the document I was referring to. Note that it is dated 1981. It
is an advisory only and not a FAR -- i.e. it has no legal power.
You are violating no FAA regulations regardless of where you fly a model
aircraft.
Mark
Private Pilot Cer # 1974253
LSF V #115
US F3B Altitude Re
Actuall, here's a link to the doc on the FAA site. Much easier to read.
http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAdvisoryCirc
ular.nsf/0/1acfc3f689769a56862569e70077c9cc/$FILE/ATTBJMAC/ac91-57.pdf
Jim
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Hi Mark,
Actually, there is an FAA AC 91-57 that 400' is the
limit(http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAdviso
ryCircular.nsf/0/1acfc3f689769a56862569e70077c9cc?OpenDocument). As
you'll see in the document, how close you are to an airport has no
bearing on the altitude limi
Jim,
The "400 foot limit within 3 miles of an airport" thing is an AMA safety rule;
it has nothing to do with FAA airspace. So are the "no autonomous flight" and
"maintain unenhanced visual contact" rules. The AMA rules used to correspond
exectly to the published FAA guidelines for model aircra
Jim,
I've seen this site before. Projects like this are the reason that the
FAA wants to regulate UAVs (and RC aircraft) flying under autopilot or
video downlink. This case is specifically mentioned when they talk
about having to control any aircraft in "their" airspace. It doesn't
apply to RC
Does anyone have the recommended control throws for the
Addition? Better yet, anyone with a manual on electronic format (like pdf
files)?
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Thanks
Tracy Castell
Waterworks Sales Manager
Ferguson
Waterworks - Arizona
(520) 940-0354
A buddy stumbled upon this site. Interesting, anyone familiar withthe
chaps who attempted this project? Maybe that nose mounted camera and
autopilot would help me finally nail a landing or two!
http://members.shaw.ca/sonde/index.htm
Jim
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I know this is a long shot but wanted to take a chance and ask if anyone has a
spare Stab for a NYX F3J model. My model is Yellow on top Blue on bottom. I am
looking for an as new stab, if you have one let me know. Thanks Larry Jolly
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