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Tom Kallevang
Wheeling, IL
LSF President & Webmaster
LSF #303 Level V #103
AMA L292
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Daryl,
What are you flying these days in most any given weather situation that
works either by adding ballast or removing ballast for TD/F3J's events?
I got an R/C buddy and I are looking at "moldies" frankly we've given
ourselves a migraine. It seems we started a "Ford" vs. "Chevy" discussion in
Well I am not a web designer by any means. When I first set
up my site I made it a pain to update so I have reworked the whole thing. This
was prompted by my new release of several models.As for the new models,
I was able to make it up to Lake Wilson this weekend to test fly my new 60" Cap
I've tried both Tom's and Simon's harness systems and they are both great.
Contact them to get further details and see which one is right for you.
Al Battad - WH6VE
AMA #506981
-Original Message-
From: Joe Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 7:27 PM
To: RCSE
What is the hot plane for res these days? I know a lot like the AVA, then there is the Topaz, and the UB and now I found one called the Danny and seems like there are a few others.
I know I know practice practice practicebecause they are all comprable but . I have asked this question s
The Deans style connectoer system do not offer ways and means of
adequately mounting their housings.
The system I offer is entirely plug-and-play...as in hands-off during
set-up and breakdown. You also have options such as lead awg (gauge),
etc to custom tailor a system precisely to your needs.
At 09:27 PM 2/27/05 -0800, Joe Parsons wrote:
I've been very happy with my
flapped Nemesis, now with about 20 good flights.
I am not at all happy with my wiring harness: I have all four wing servos
wired to a DB-9 plug, but it's really a tight fit. It's just a matter of
time before wire fatigue t
I've been very happy with my flapped Nemesis, now with about 20 good flights.
I am not at all happy with my wiring harness: I have all four wing servos
wired to a DB-9 plug, but it's really a tight fit. It's just a matter of
time before wire fatigue takes its toll.
I'd like to be able to connect
Looks like RCGroups are back online. For how long, we’ll
see.
Al Battad
Jay Decker wrote:
Steve I appologize if my comment offended you. When people exchange
opinions, their views will sometimes clash.
It is my opinion that if the signal to noise ratio is not addressed,
eventually, some folks will stop reading and contributing, e.g.,
providing Rodent dimensions to your
Try,
acp-composites.com
They're close enough-about 1 hour drive.
Ed
> I a'm in the market for some carbon pushrods. I would like to order them
> online if possable. I need 2 sets. One for a new RES sailplane and the
> other set will be for retrofit of another RES sailplane. I need the inner
> an
Jef also designed the greatest TX never built:
http://jef.raskincenter.org/published/transmitter.html
And you may remember the all-cardboard sailplane he produced, the Western Wind:
http://jef.raskincenter.org/pictures/westernwind.html
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:31:42 -0600, James V. Bacus
<[EMAIL
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suggest that those complaining about the signal:noise ratio on
> RCGroups get to work generating some signal. Otherwise it's just more noise.
Steve I appologize if my comment offended you. When people exchange opinions,
their v
Sacramento Valley Soaring Society (SVSS) is pleased to announce our
annual 2-day Cross Country event on May 21st & 22nd. You'll find
complete details and an entry form on the SVSS web site. Also, you
might want to pencil in on your calendar, Spring Fling. June 25th and
26th. Our world class
WOW... I hadn't heard this yet, RIP. This was a very interesting guy, I
always enjoyed reading his website.
http://jef.raskincenter.org/home/index.html
At 07:11 PM 2/27/2005, Phil Townsend wrote:
Jef was the very first guy to build, fly and sell an all foamie and tape
aircraft called the Anabat
Jay Decker wrote:
I agree. However, the signal to noise ratio has slipped significantly
last year... which makes me wonder where the next good place to
hangout on the net for good content will be? Or, maybe they
administrators and moderators will find a way to redirect of the
chit-chat...
As one of
Jef was the very first guy to build, fly and sell an all foamie and tape
aircraft called the Anabat. He sold a bunch of Anabats. White foam and tape.
Jef lived on the coast of San Fran. Jef was also one of the early Macintosh
team and helped build it's operating system.
RIP
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On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 04:15:52PM -0800, Jay Decker wrote:
| I agree. However, the signal to noise ratio has slipped
| significantly last year... which makes me wonder where the next good
| place to hangout on the net for good content will be? Or, maybe they
| administrators and moderators will f
Not all of my focus is R/C related. I like to hang out at Anantech.com
which is a computer forum. I *rolled my own" computer system and it is
running great (built July 2004). I do a little video/photo editing, burn
DVDs, and game a little. I also enjoy RCGroups and been hanging at the
Electric
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Brian Courtice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My own primary soaring interest is slope. The slope forum on R/C Groups
> is hands down the best on the net. Lot's of new posts everyday, with
> detailed build threads, construction techniques, photos, videos, site
> informatio
A friend of mine not on this list is in need of
some help. Here is his request.
I am in need of some glider info. I am helping a
friend with a Multiplex 4meter ASH-26 in one of his moves he lost the stab, it
is no longer available through Multiplex USA or Germany, Where might I be able
I agree that the slope forum is really nice. I go there when the wind
blows from the one precise direction locally that permits slope flying
(NNW) and I get eager to build a slope plane. But the the wind dies or
switches direction and I go back to TD planes.
So just a shout out for the 'Sailpla
My own primary soaring interest is slope. The slope forum on R/C Groups
is hands down the best on the net. Lot's of new posts everyday, with
detailed build threads, construction techniques, photos, videos, site
information, etc.
There are more pictures and fresh slope related content posted on R/C
Two Standard Sharon Wing tips, white/lavender and set up for Hitec wing servos.
Fitted with custom spruce servo screw in mounts. Very, very good condition.
$200.00 the pair.
Two new V-Ultra v-tails with 3 pair of new elevators, yellow/blue. $125.00 for
all.
Two Eclipse V- tails, white/red or
CST has the 6 ft rods without the sheathing6ft. length
T1070-6
$14.65 6 ft. length
I have the same rods with the sheathing on sale for $12.
Tom
T&G
32 Mount View Dr
Afton, VA 22920
540 943-3356
fax 943-4178
540 943-3356
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTE
I just received my order for pushrods from ACP for both the Soprano and the
Trio. Their service was great. :) The URL is
www.cstsales.com
The pushrods slide quite freely in the outer tubing. To reduce the friction
even further, I coat the rods with an extremely thin layer of Son of a Gun,
an S
First, stuff for sale, price very negotialable, but you pay the shipping.
One Icon F3B center panel with cracked joiner box on the right side, relize
it is really not worth much, but someone might have a need for leading edge
sections or such. Does have the wire harness in it. This panel basica
Fred;
Please reply to me off-line. I don't seem to have your email
address anymore.
Kurt Zimmerman
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I've got some Artemis parts available. I have the right and left wing tips
and the V-tail. I'm looking for $200 for each tip. Each tip includes an
Airtronics 141 servo in it, and $50 for the V-tail. Or, I'll take $400 for
all of the items. Shipping is additional. gv
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I agree, the web forums can be really nice for sharing multimedia, I belong
to several corvette forums that go absolutely nuts with that stuff. The
custom Avatars, the custom signatures, making music videos of almost every
event, tons of pictures and photoshop(chopped) images, etc...
I'll try
I really enjoy RCgroups, for a number of reasons. Primarily, it
is great to be able to post pictures along with your posts.
Secondly, I can let it slide for a number of days and then catch
up very easily in just a few minutes. It seems somehow less
tedious than going through all of the RCSE email
ACP Composites
357 Stealth Court
Livermore, CA. 94551
1-925-443-5900
Maybe we can pool the members and see if a group purchase would be
beneficial. I would like to change out my Soprano push rods and have a
small stock on hand.
- Original Message -
From: "John Fruge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Oh NO! Now we have others telling us how Gordy did! Gv :)
-Original Message-
From: Klaus Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 1:32 AM
To: Soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] Gordy downunder.
Gordy has just finished flying this round of the Heathcote Cup Open T
I don't tend to hang out over there because everyone seems to be here,
(Stuart mentioned I should try again, but it doesn't seem to be
working). Maybe I'll try again, but the last time I looked the R/C soaring
group was kinda sparse.
Anyway, I have never seen your videos before so thanks for s
http://adesigner.com/hobbies/DEALS.HTM
Halfway down the page
Can do paypal
T
- Original Message -
From: "John Fruge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 10:32 AM
Subject: [RCSE] Carbon Pushrod Sorce
I a'm in the market for some carbon pushrods. I would like to order
Well since the thread on Manfred Radius I found this file on
my computer. Obviously not done in the US.
I published it on my web page for entertainment, since
people seem to be going through Lift Zone withdrawal. (They are performing a
hardware update by the way)
JD
http://www.scal
Is he talking about South Carolina?
Anyone who is not to keep it nor return it to AMA, please consider donor
it,
as I live in third country world and don't have access to that stuff.
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I a'm in the market for some carbon pushrods. I would like to order them online
if possable. I need 2 sets. One for a new RES sailplane and the other set will
be for retrofit of another RES sailplane. I need the inner and outer and would
like to be able to glue them in. I normally would have don
Weasels in 25mph winds? Oh, the horror! When are you guys from SB gonna
start flying some REAL airplanes! ;)
Nice job on the video and editing as usual Steve.
What's up with R/C Groups anyway?
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Commercial plug here,
I have taken some emails of interest on the HF models special order
going in this week. I have lost a few computer files recently and have
attempted to reach all those who expressed an interest. If I have not,
let me know and I will get you on the order.
Also:
I am starting t
I have a Complete set of Blue UK Buzzard Wing Tips
they are in very good cond just need Center Section to make a Complete wing
set
this is coming off a High Tec RES Ship sorta like a
Ava..
Price for the set of wing tips is 175.00 plus
shipping from So Cal
Mike .M
Team SWSA will be at SC
Just resubbed to RCSE after a while off. Am going through major RCGroups
withdrawals (they're down for maintenance I guess). Anyways, have some
new videos from the past couple days that I've just uploaded, and
figured I'd share here since I can't in my normal place.
All are from in & around San
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