[RCSE] D9pin assignments

2005-11-09 Thread Brian Courtice
I just happened to have wired my first ever D9 connector for a four servo wing earlier today. Here’s how I did it. “S” equals signal. “O” stands for an unused pin. Each + and – pin on the bottom row has two wires attached. (Both left servos on one side, both right servos on the other.) It worke

Re: [RCSE] D9pin assignments

2005-11-09 Thread Simon Van Leeuwen
Do yourself a favor and ditch the DB-9 in faovr of a DB-15HD. Same form-factor, and will bolt in place where any DB-9 is now. The advantage is that every servo has it's own PWR and GND, and wiring one up is simple; Following wiring/pin-out standards is not mandatory, but makes things easy to t

[RCSE] D9pin assignments..explained..logically ;-)

2005-11-09 Thread GordySoar
Hi Stan,   Its the same 'logic' as a deans pin or a JR pin.   The top row of 5 is for the right and left signal wires  the middle isn't used unless you have a 5th servo in the wing ;)   Which servos are farthest away from the middle of the wing? You guessed right! Ailerons! Right and left...so

[RCSE] D9pin assignments

2005-11-09 Thread stanmyers
Looking for info on how to hook up a 4 servo wing to a "D" 9 pin. A pictorial site would be of real help but any graphic depiction would be fine.   TIA Stan

Re: [RCSE] The Moulded Supra Fly's

2005-11-09 Thread mrmaserati
After Larry's post about his first experience with the molded Supra, I heard there were more comments but I haven't seen them yet. Anybody out there that can fill me in, please do so. Regards, Dave Corven. --- Begin Message --- Hey guys, just wanted to drop you a note and let you know I h

[RCSE] Cumberland Soar for Fun Photos

2005-11-09 Thread Don Vetter
Hi All, I would like thank everyone who helped put on the Cumberland Soar for Fun! I had a great time flying and taking photos. I have published some photos from the Cumberland Soar for Fun at: http://www.dvetter.com/WebAlbums/Soar_for_Fun_05Nov2005/ http://www.dvetter.com/WebAlbums/Soar_for_Fun

[RCSE] LSF Elections

2005-11-09 Thread Jim Deck
As Tom has posted in another message, nominations for LSF officers are now open. If you or someone you know is interested the office of LSF Secretary, I have developed a document that provides a detailed and accurate description of the duties and amounts of time associated with the office. I'd

[RCSE] Old flyer needs help

2005-11-09 Thread George L Meyers
I have been contacted by an old flyer who wants some help getting started again. He used to be in the Fresno,Ca area but moved to Poulsbo, Washington about 15 years ago. It would be difficult for me to really help him from Fresno. Is there anymore near him who could help him get started or po

[RCSE] Lancaster Hobby Shop

2005-11-09 Thread JIM EALY
Hi Guys: Anyone on the list know where the hobby shop that is going out of business in Lancaster PA is located? And if you do, is it worth a trip to buy items? TIA Jim Jim Ealy Education by Demonstration RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" re

Re: [RCSE] Soaring opportunities in Spokane

2005-11-09 Thread junk1
Cold! Mark Mech www.aerofoam.com - Original Message - From: "Scott and Jennifer Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 1:58 PM Subject: [RCSE] Soaring opportunities in Spokane It looks like I may move to Spokane in the next few months. What are the RC soa