[RCSE] DLG Contest - SAGE Tucson, Arizona

2005-04-14 Thread Tracy J. Castell
Southern Arizona Glider’s and Electrics (SAGE) DLG Contest   Sunday May 1, 2005 at the SAGE Club Field   Pilots Meeting 8:45 am; Contest starts at 9:00 am   $2 entry fee   Directions to SAGE:   Take I-10 to the Avra Valley Road Exit; head west on Avra Valley Road (it’s the only wa

[RCSE] WTB; .032 brass threaded couplers

2005-04-14 Thread D Hauch
Hi, Anyone one know where I can get these with a a 2:56 threads and a .032 I.D. hole. I've looked all over for them, I know they make them, I just used a half dozen of them but I am out. Thanks, Dave Hauch Mich. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsub

Re: [RCSE] WTB; .032 brass threaded couplers

2005-04-14 Thread Ben Diss
Dave- What are these for? I'm not clear on what you're describing. D Hauch wrote: Hi, Anyone one know where I can get these with a a 2:56 threads and a .032 I.D. hole. I've looked all over for them, I know they make them, I just used a half dozen of them but I am out. Thanks, Dave Hauch Mich.

Re: [RCSE] WTB; .032 brass threaded couplers (found them)

2005-04-14 Thread D Hauch
George Voss got me hooked up, thanks all for your response! Dave Hauch Mich. - Original Message - From: "D Hauch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 11:23 AM Subject: [RCSE] WTB; .032 brass threaded couplers > Hi, > Anyone one know where I can get these with a a 2:5

RE: [RCSE] WTB; .032 brass threaded couplers

2005-04-14 Thread Bruce Hobbs
Dave, Are you talking about a fitting to use for pull-pull setups. I think the part # is a 512 Sullivan if they make it anymore. Used to use them for my Formula One nitro burners on rudder. BCNU Bruce Hobbs -Original Message- From: D Hauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April

Re: [RCSE] WTB; .032 brass threaded couplers

2005-04-14 Thread D Hauch
These are threaded at one end and have a .032 hole at the other for soldering wire into. Just like the .072 and the 1/16'' ones, but with a .032 hole. Dave Hauch Mich. - Original Message - From: "Bruce Hobbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'D Hauch'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Thursday, April

Re: [RCSE] WTB; .032 brass threaded couplers

2005-04-14 Thread Albert E. Wedworth
Dave are you looking for these??? http://dubro.com/DUBRO2005CATALOG/index.htm Cheers Al Albert E. Wedworth ( AL ) ERA Capshaw Realestate REALTOR- ASSOCIATE Cell 530-228-9445 Fax 530-343-1715 RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [E

[RCSE] .032 brass couplers (found them)

2005-04-14 Thread D Hauch
Hey guys, Goerge Voss has some in the mail already for me. Dave Hauch Mich. - Original Message - From: "D Hauch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 11:23 AM Subject: [RCSE] WTB; .032 brass threaded couplers > Hi, > Anyone one know where I can get these with a a 2:56

[RCSE] data storage for JR9303

2005-04-14 Thread James R MacLean
So, I have this new JR9303 transmitter and am thrilled with it. BUT, I have finally found something of a weakness. I would like to store (backup) the data which I have labored to optimize for each plane and there could be up to thirty planes. The options appear to be two: another transmitter usin

RE: [RCSE] data storage for JR9303

2005-04-14 Thread Jim Laurel
When I first got my 9303, I tried to get it to work with the Datasafe2. It wouldn't work, and I don't think there is any JR backup solution for the 9303 at this time, except for backing up to another TX. There is a third party solution, but I haven't tried it yet: http://www.macgregor.co.uk/data

RE: [RCSE] data storage for JR9303

2005-04-14 Thread Hall, Stuart A
I find it amazing in this day of cheap electronics that something at this price point should not include a rather inexpensive USB interface. What'd it cost to add it once you divide it out by all the units sold - $10? Sheesh - such a really nice radio. On the same hand, it costs $40 to add this

[RCSE] Looking for help on programing Evo 9 radio

2005-04-14 Thread Stan Myers
I'm going to be purchasing an Evo 9. As I try to learn programing, who out there would volunteer to give me help as I need it? I'll try not to abuse you. Any other tutorials besides Joedy's? Stan RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests

Re: [RCSE] data storage for JR9303

2005-04-14 Thread Jon Stone
> Setting aside how ridiculous it is in 2005 to have a PC interface that > requires a breakout box and uses the trainer cord instead of just going to a > standard USB interface for all I/O functions, The reason for these boxes is to prevent unpaid copying of the software. The box is actually a

[RCSE] Evo vs 9303

2005-04-14 Thread Lydon, Matthew (NBC Universal)
I'm seriously considering either  an Evo or a 9303 - opinions?   I like the idea of the variable 'digi' mixers on the evo, and also like the idea of any function to any channel. The  synth/scanner function would be awesome, as would the battery management features. On the down side, I ha

Re: [RCSE] Looking for help on programing Evo 9 radio

2005-04-14 Thread Albert E. Wedworth
Hi Stan Here's the link to Yahoo groups Multiplex radio.. Hope this helps.. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mpxradios/ Good luck Al Albert E. Wedworth ( AL ) ERA Capshaw Realestate REALTOR- ASSOCIATE Cell 530-228-9445 Fax 530-343-1715 RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "s

[RCSE] PRIMER AND SCRATCH FILLER FOR GLASSING OVER.

2005-04-14 Thread Harley Michaelis
A while back I was looking for the 2-part K & B Primer/Filler and learned it was not available. I balked at the price of a Klass Kote product said to be similar. Subscriber John Hayes suggested mixing talc in MINWAX Water-Based Polycrylic. Tuesday I first did that on a new glassed-over Genie LT

[RCSE] Lite Stick?

2005-04-14 Thread Bill Swingle
I just tried to buy another GWS Lite Stick but can't find it anymore. The last one I bought cost only 29$ and weighed ~5 ounces RTF. Now I want to replace it. Anyone know where to buy one of the little things? Bill Swingle Janesville, CA RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Se

[RCSE] Re: PRIMER AND SCRATCH FILLER FOR GLASSING OVER.

2005-04-14 Thread John Hayes
Harley, Thanks for the kind words, this process has worked well for me for years and it's quite inexpensive and without foul odors. John Hayes - Original Message - From: "Harley Michaelis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc: "John Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 6:05

RE: [RCSE] PRIMER AND SCRATCH FILLER FOR GLASSING OVER.

2005-04-14 Thread George Voss
I'm surprised you didn't find the Dupli-Color primer to your liking. Other than epoxy primers, I've found it to be the best. I've used it on composite surfaces though, not over filled wood. As far as Krylon goes, I personally rate that stuff as junk. It gets dull quickly and doesn't seem to get

[RCSE] Klass Kote VS the others

2005-04-14 Thread Ed Berris
Harley, I have a feeling you have not priced other industrial paints recently and that might be why the sticker shock. I built a street rod several years ago and used one of PPG's automotive urethane paints. Last year I went to an automotive paint store to buy some paint to cover a pedal car I am

Re: [RCSE] data storage for JR9303

2005-04-14 Thread Jim Laurel
Jon, I've been in the software development business a long time. We gave up the idea of these "dongles" a long time ago, except for extremely high end specialty applications, such as animation packages, certain video editing packages, etc. But to require a dongle for a cheap $100 piece of sof

[RCSE] ICARE Hades

2005-04-14 Thread John Wayne
I'm looking at buying an ICARE Hades. It looks like a great sloper. I was able to read a little bit about it on the ICARE site. A Google search doesn't turn up much. Does anyone have any experience with this plane? Thanks, Ed _ Expr

Re: [RCSE] Evo vs 9303

2005-04-14 Thread Marta Zavala
Not sure which is better, but the EVO is truly pretty easy, very logical to program.  I am much more comfortable with it that I ever was with any JR/Asian radio programming. Walter -Original Message-From: Lydon, Matthew (NBC Universal) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: soaring@airage.com

Re: [RCSE] Evo vs 9303

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Jacobson
I've also been looking at getting an evo. I'm not sure that the Global mixer's are as big an issue as the JR FUD department (Fear Uncertainty Doubt - a technique perfected to an artform by microsoft) seem keen to portray. As I understand it the global mixers are frameworks for establishing how

Re: [RCSE] Evo vs 9303

2005-04-14 Thread Chuck Anderson
At 03:54 PM 4/14/2005, you wrote: I'm seriously considering either an Evo or a 9303 - opinions? I like the idea of the variable 'digi' mixers on the evo, and also like the idea of any function to any channel. The synth/scanner function would be awesome, as would the battery management features.

RE: [RCSE] PRIMER AND SCRATCH FILLER FOR GLASSING OVER.

2005-04-14 Thread Winch
Harley, After your suggestion of icing putty, I'm convinced you're on the right track for finishing products! That stuff is great! Are you painting or spraying MINWAX Water-Based Polycrylic? Phil in Vancouver RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "

[RCSE] Barry & Karen Kennedy @ Kennedy Composites

2005-04-14 Thread mrmaserati
Well people, Karen & Barry are at it again. Up to their old tricks. I ordered a replacement AVA pod and pushrods sunday after I got a case of dumb thumbs and confirmed my interest in a Sergio Poly and true to form the Kennedy Composites team had the AVA parts in my hands yesterday and my Sergio

[RCSE] Re Lovesong----Sold

2005-04-14 Thread A.B. Lyles
Lovesong is sold pending payment. Thanks A.B. 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 web bas

Re: [RCSE] data storage for JR9303

2005-04-14 Thread Jim Laurel
Exactly. But my point is that the connector is silly to begin with. JR should have taken the opportunity with the 9303 to step up, do the right thing (as Multiplex has for years) and put a proper standard computer interface rather than sticking with with that trainer jack interface, which is