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hi,
is there any size or shape limit on a nose skeg for T/D ?
thanks,
Dave Hauch
www.git-r-built.com
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Once you get over 3 feet, it gets a little unwieldy and the plane tends to
flip over.
T
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From: D Hauch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 10:21 PM
Subject: [RCSE] nose skeg length ?
hi,
is there any size or shape limit on a
Just bought one of the new Futaba Synthesizer for my Super 8 transmitter.
Someone told me that there units use additiontal power from the battery pack
and it would be a good idea to upgrade my pack. They do seem to generate more
heat than a standard module.
Any one have and answer or opinon?
Greetings!Now this looks most interesting: 22% increase in lift for small aircraft.http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7867feedId=online-news_rss20All we have to do is get our CF wings to act as speakers for the Beatles. Or Beethoven.CheersBill ---It is no bad thing to celebrate a
Operating the (any) TX with the antenna collapsed generates excessive
heat as the front end is no longer balanced (SWR).
ron wrote:
Just bought one of the new Futaba Synthesizer for my Super 8 transmitter.
Someone told me that there units use additiontal power from the battery pack
and it
I don't have a timer for Visalia this year. Does anyone need a timer? We
can time for each other and if we hurry we can get our names to CVRC so
they can separate us in the lineup.
Thanks,
Terry Mickle
Southern Oregon Soaring Society
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Just bought one of the new Futaba Synthesizer for my Super 8 transmitter.
Someone told me that there units use additiontal power from the battery pack
and it would be a good idea to upgrade my pack. They do seem to generate more
heat than a standard module.
Any one have and answer or
ron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just bought one of the new Futaba Synthesizer for my Super 8 transmitter.
Someone told me that there units use additiontal power from the battery pack
and it would be a good idea to upgrade my pack. They do seem to generate
more heat than a standard module.
Any one
Bill Johns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings!
Now this looks most interesting: 22% increase in lift for small
aircraft.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7867feedId=online-news_rss20
(Word-wrap mangled link repaired.)
That's an interesting article, and an especially interesting
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 03:39:48PM -0800, ron wrote:
| Just bought one of the new Futaba Synthesizer for my Super 8
| transmitter. Someone told me that there units use additiontal power
| from the battery pack and it would be a good idea to upgrade my pack.
| They do seem to generate more heat
Guy minimized his contribution, humble fellow that he is. Guy was the
epitome of preparation. Guy left nothing to chance and thought about
everything. He is a great air reader and an excellent pilot.
We had a great team, we worked well together and just as important had a lot
of fun. It was
Fitting my sailplane with an iPod as we speak.
Not really understanding what's going on here, is the noise creating
sound turbulators across the whole wing surface?
Works on small, slow aircraft . . .
On 8/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Johns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Had a great experience of flying with US best pilots in some very
challenging conditions. I'm sure more reports will surface after
people recover. Want to say that I had the distinct honor and
privilege of being the Idaho pilot who was adopted by RMSA flyers Jon
Pedilla; Mike Verzuh; and event
I just got mine today. This is fantastic. Up until now I didn't have
any good pics of my Birddog. What a treat!
Thanks JR!
-Ben
Jack Strother wrote:
For the Nice Letter and the CD full of great Pix.
This was an event not to be missed, and we did take a bunch of our own
pix as well.
But,
Title: RE: [RCSE] F3J Also Ran
Guy, we don't consider you an also ran because you're not! You participated and that's the key to this hobby! With the knowledge you gained at the selection, you will be a better pilot. Not only that, you will make those around you better pilots because you can
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=409013
Now here's something everyone interested in slope planes can relate too.
This is an unsolicited post and I gain zilch from posting it. I just
thought the slope folks on the list would be interested. I purchased a
Tucano and a Spitfire
gv
Hi all,
Sheldon has loaned me his bagged wing Victory C and it's ready to go,
except for CG and control throws.
Does anyone have one of these flying, I'm looking for a close CG to
start with before I fling it at the sky.
The tow hook on this one is not adjustable, and is already installed,
I'm gonna regret this some day, but I need some cash
For Sale: 2 NIB Compulsions.
I had Fred make me a matched set, sorta.
Each fuse came with preinstalled push rods.
Wings for are each 126 inches. The ailerons were cut shorter than
usual so that a generous trileron could be
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