Hi, I am selling 2 Jeti Controllers.
1-Jeti 35 6-12 cells 35 Amps for Brushed Motors with Anderson Power
Pole connectors List Price $42.90. Selling for $30.00
1-Jeti JES 18-3P 6-10 cells 18 amp max. for Brushless Motors Gold
lable, with Anderson connectors List Price $65.90. Selling for
Hi Guys,
I am looking at some marketing plans for a new
company that makes electronic components for RC. They willhave a
respectable budget for marketing and I am trying to help them spend it
wisely.
I'd liketo know your thoughts on marketing
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1. Do your dollars follow print ads, web
I thought Id ask a simple question here to see if anyone has a non-obvious
answer...
Having been in R/C for thirty years, I have quite a collection of
inactive or need-fixin models which I dont want to spend the time
fixing and or finishing. So, I am looking to get rid of them.
Of course
Anybody have a phone number for Tom Hoopes?
If you see this Tom, please email me off list
Jared
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D.O.,
You might want to check and see if there are any AMA sponsored school
programs in the area. My old club in Maryland has a program where
they teach latch key kids how to build and fly models of all
kinds. I recently donated a bunch of stuff to them before we
relocated back to Kansas.
All,
I know
John is no longer on this list, but I feel I needed to forward this message from
his daughter to the list. If you know anything please help.
TIA,
John
Diniz
-Original Message-From: John Derstine
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 11:32
AMTo:
It looks like I may move to Spokane in the next
few months. What are the RC soaring
opportunities like there?
Scott Martin
Chandler, Ariz.
Hi, I posted this morning 2 Controllers for Sale! They are sold.
Thanks, Ray
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- Original Message -
From:
John
Diniz
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 3:45
PM
Subject: [RCSE] FW: Help John
Derstine
All,
I
know John is no longer on this list, but I feel I needed to forward this
message from his
Selling a NIB Eraser T/D - F3J sailplane. Standard construction, flat tips,
glass V-tail fuse with carbon reinforcement tows, one ballast tube, wing
skin glass/balsa or Rohacell(herex)/glass. Color is yellow red.
Asking $825 plus shipping.
Contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if interested.
Lucky you.
Some of the top pilots in the country /
world fly in the Northwest. Spokane has a very active
club with many top pilots counted among their members.
The Northwest Soaring Society is
celebrating its 30th year of
regional competitions next year. If
you like to compete,
Anyone have any good ideas about how this stuff can find
a good home?
Thanks in advance.
D.O.
Give them to a number of kids around your district, that might
encourage them to get into modelling.
Eddie the Eagle
in sunny South Australia
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Rich I think I have your Pike fuse and you have mine.
Please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Thanks
Chuck
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Scott,
Moving to the Pacific Northwest and Spokane will give you many great opportunities to fly a variety of contests. I am thankful I live in this area as the the Northwest Soaring Society, Inland Empire, Seattle Area Soaring Society (SASS), Portland Area Soaring Society (PASS)and Mid-Columbia
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Still looking for some rules of thumb regarding compatibility. Got a 20-year
old glass/glassed-wood fuse that, best guess, is polyester, and I may have to
do some minor repairs/filling on it here and there. I don't use stinky
polyester, the wife would never allow it, only epoxy resin, but, are
In a message dated 11/9/2005 12:59:41 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't use stinky polyester, the wife would never allow it, only epoxy
resin, but, are there potential problems mixing between the two?
You are in luck! Polyester will (usually) NOT cure in the
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still looking for some rules of thumb regarding compatibility. Got a 20-year
old glass/glassed-wood fuse that, best guess, is polyester, and I may have to
do some minor repairs/filling on it here and there. I don't use stinky
polyester, the wife
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