Found 4 new Volz Kolibri and 2 Kolibri Twin servos stashed away. Volz quit
making them a while ago, but they were their tiny lightweight servo
offering.
They each have a 10-inch lead with universal plug (JR/Futaba/Hitec). All
have arm sets. Also one older style Kolibri that was used for installatio
The good stuff first. In order below find, 1st through 10th, with the
total points after 10 open rounds, (over two days), and 3 flyoff rounds,
(Sunday afternoon). If I butcher the spelling of your name, my
apologies. I am taking this off the final printout. Look for the
complete list at www.Torreyp
Rich? Dayton?
Richard Jones wrote:
Hi is anyone here from the Dayton DARTS club?
I've just got back into the hobby and am looking for a
place to fly in the Dayton area.
Thanks
Richard
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hi,
looking for a couple of each, going to cut them off below
the lugs and use them for mocking up servo installs in fuse.
thanks,
Dave Hauch
www.git-r-built.com
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Where can I get a 1/4 scale sailplane retract gear?
Buzz
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Ya, I got one. Opened the package, saw what it was and threw it in the
trash compactor. Thanks but no thanks AMA.
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> Has anyone else received the "Ulti
Thanks for the interest.
Tom
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Looking to pickup either or both the Polk Hobbies Seeker II
receivers. Please respond and let me know if you have any
available.-- Jay Hunter
http://www.jimbacus.net/soaring/
From Jims, Previous post, I jumped up and looked at the fabulous Jr Aero
Tow pix, and for s&g's;
I went up a notch or two to look around and remember, some of the fun times
we had in the early OVSS days...
Check Them Out...Look how we have all grownor digres
Dymond Super Turbo charger, for NiCD/NiMH. 1-26 cells,
charge/discharge/cycling programs with adjustable rates and sensitivity.
User-definable battery files to retain settings for specific packs.
Excellent condition, no dings or scratches.
$60 shipped to ConUS.
Tom
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Beautiful all-carbon NYX. Kevlar/carbon fuse, extra-stiff wing spar,
carbon skins. All JR digital servos (DS3421 on stab, DS368 everywhere
else), Hitec SS RX (JR/Airtronics shift) and 2000 MAh four-cell NiMH
pack. Meticulous gear install. 80 oz RTF and also includes complete 35
oz ballast s
NIB Hitec SuperSlim 8-channel RX, 72 MHz for JR/Airtronics (positive
shift). Recent production (yellow label), part #29672.
$55 shipped Priority Mail to ConUS.
Tom
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Picture Gallery is now online
at: http://www.jimbacus.net/soaring/JR_Aerotow_2005/index.html
At 11:46 PM 6/4/2005, you wrote:
WOW.
Dudes, this was too cool. Just got back from two solid days of flying. I
have a lot of photos and video, but I wanted to make a post this evening
while I am
I have 2 core sets, with beds, cut the full SD 7036 airfoil thickness. The
panels/beds are 24" long each. Finished chord would taper from 9.5" to 9.1".
These were cut by Les from blue Dow High-Load 60 foam, for use on the Genie
LT/S center section, but became surplus after later going to a thin
Last weekend the world famous PSS Festival was held and hosted by the
Inland Slope Rebels at Cajon Pass in Southern California. It was a
great event with many fabulous planes. All these planes are non powered
slopers (though some have built in sound effects). Here are some photos
from Dave Garwo
Nice PixSteve
At 10:47 AM 6/5/2005, Steve Siebenaler wrote:
What
a fun day flying with Paul Siegel in his Super Cub from Lunken Airport to
the 2005 JR Aerotow. Check out the article and photos on the
Cincinnati Soaring Society web site.
http://www.cincinnatisoaring.org/
Yesterday wa
Great photo from inside Paul's SC, is that Paul's hand on the stick
reflecting on the window ?
Ray Hayes
http://www.skybench.com
Home of Wood Crafters
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Thanks ! Now I can finish it !
Stefan.
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The manual reads,
“The standard CG position is 55 mm aft of the wing root leading edge.
Longitudi
What a fun day flying with Paul Siegel in his Super Cub
from Lunken Airport to the 2005 JR Aerotow. Check out the article and photos
on the Cincinnati Soaring Society web site.
http://www.cincinnatisoaring.org/
Yesterday was a blessing indeed!!!
Steve Siebenaler
Cincinnati,
I recognize that knot. Martin Doney, our professional fishing guide from
Michigan, taught me that knot. He makes it look easy, and with practice it
is.
He said that one of the advantages of that knot is how flat it is.
Steve Meyer
SOAR
LSF IV
At 09:58 AM 6/5/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The manual reads,
“The standard CG position is 55 mm aft of the wing root leading edge.
Longitudinal dihedral (difference between tailplane incidence and wing
incidence) should be 1.5 degrees."
Dan Neelands
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It's not that hard. Both sides of the knot are identical. Make a loop
in the first line with the second line going through that loop. Wrap
the first line in the first loop 4-5 times. Pull it so it's almost tight.
Repeat for the second line. Then pull both lines to slide the knots
together
Michael Lachowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Double Uni-knot works fine for Spectra. Use the same knot for Monofilament.
Here are several web pages describing that knot, but be sure to have a bottle
of aspirin handy:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=double+uni+knot&btnG=Google+Search
Mik
Double Uni-knot works fine for Spectra. Use the same knot for Monofilament.
Lee Cox wrote:
Some where in the past I saw a Email go through here about using 8o Lb.
SPECTRA line on a retriever?? Anyone have experience using Spectra on a
retriever??
I have found a few loop knots that will work
I'm assembling a Multiplex Twist to take with me to Fiss, but I don't have
the plan or instructions.
Anybody who knows where appr. the CG should be ?
Thanks,
Stefan.
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Was the leader Joe, Bruce, Phil, Oleg, John, Paul? And did Ron Scharck leave
any pizza for the other guys? P-)
--
Rudy Siegel
Civis Aerius Sum
Soaring wrote:
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Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 20:18:48 -0700
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Subject: IHL
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