Re: [RCSE] Gluing Servos v.s. Servo Frames

2006-02-28 Thread Daryl Perkins
Frames? I don't use them... they're heavy, they add weight. I can't remember the last time I had to change out a servo. 2 cents D __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com RCSE-List

Re: [RCSE] Gluing Servos v.s. Servo Frames

2006-02-28 Thread Corey Groves
Frames seem to be the majority vote. I think I will go with them on my next glider (I glued the servos in my Extreme last spring when I switched to molded gliders and decided then that there had to be a better way). Thanks for all the advice. Corey On 2/28/06, Tom Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [RCSE] Gluing Servos v.s. Servo Frames

2006-02-28 Thread Tom Watson
Use the frames that Craig Greening offers. Perfect servo fit and easy install. Makes servo removal/reinstall a 5-minute job. Tom Corey Groves wrote: Looking for opinions from people with more molded glider experience. Which is better? Gluing a servo directly to the wing using epoxy/balloon

[RCSE] FS: 2 meter NOVA

2006-02-28 Thread Bill Johns
Molded 2 meter. MH32 airfoil. I've got maybe 8 launches on it, in like-new condition. I'll sell it with or without servos. Airframe alone $200. Wing has 4 new to this plane JR 368's, stab has a Volz minimax, rudder a Hitec 81mg. $400 with servos. Here all you'll need to do is drop in a

Re: [RCSE] Sport tube for sale

2006-02-28 Thread Bill Johns
Sport Tube sold Thanks, Bill --- It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life.B. Baggins Bill Johns Colton, WA RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages mus

[RCSE] Grand Esteem - Mike Popescu??

2006-02-28 Thread WSnowfall
I know a lot of west coast flyer used to fly this plane in the late 90 when i bought it. Still have Team Mako pictures in an old RCSD.   I have an Esteem model 3194. It is the 120 inch wing. I bought it for electric and it was sent with a full flying composite stab. No problem there BUT I also go

[RCSE] Sport tube for sale

2006-02-28 Thread Bill Johns
Can't say it's NIB as there is no box, but it's never been used. $120 shipped anywhere in the lower 48 and possibly Canada. Cheers, Bill --- It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life.B. Baggins Bill Johns Colton, WA RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscr

[RCSE] An apology

2006-02-28 Thread Scott_Myers
I've tried everything I can think of to temporarily unsubscribe from the list so that my auto reply doesn't kick messages back to the list while I'm out.  All my efforts have been to no avail so...  if you see auto replies over the next few weeks, I apologize,  if you know any short cuts or can un

[RCSE] NEW PIKE PERFECT

2006-02-28 Thread Skip Miller
SKIPMILLERMODELS is PROUD to announce a new model developed by Philip Kolb of Germany and SAMBA. (the manufacturer of the very successful Pike SUPERIOR). The PERFECT, designed for world level F3J and thermal duration tasks, can be seen on my web site home page www.skipmillermodels.com and clic

[RCSE] Stylus Glider Card

2006-02-28 Thread Lee Cox
How has the best price on a Stylus Glider Card???LeeCox-Nevada, U.S.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.

[RCSE] Re: Gluing Servos v.s. Servo Frames

2006-02-28 Thread Jo Grini
Frames Though I have been using tape and epoxy with micro baloons a lot. Sometimes there is no space for the frames. A good tip is to wrap some kevlar thread around the frame before you glue it in. Then you can cut the kevlar and use the frame one more time. If you dont use the kevlar you wil

Re: [RCSE] Gluing Servos v.s. Servo Frames

2006-02-28 Thread Bill Swingle
You have to be right on when using the direct glue method. Yes you do!! I've just finished a CR Climmax HLG. However, when I began I forgot to take off my "foamie combat wing" hat and began by just trying to "slam" it together. I glued the first servo very securely without thinking hard enou

Re: [RCSE] Gluing Servos v.s. Servo Frames

2006-02-28 Thread inventorforhire
I use volz servo frames when possible. No slop. I used goop to glue the frame in when there's no foam to eat. When I use just the servo, I run tape around it and glue it in. Definitely the servo frame is easier to use, especially when adjusting servo arms. You have to be right on when using

[RCSE] Gluing Servos v.s. Servo Frames

2006-02-28 Thread Corey Groves
Looking for opinions from people with more molded glider experience. Which is better? Gluing a servo directly to the wing using epoxy/balloon mix or gluing a servo frame and then mounting the servo in the frame. Does the frame approach cause more slop from servo movement or is it more secure? I lik

[RCSE] For Sale - 2 - JR NER-529X 9ch recievers

2006-02-28 Thread Mike Bailey
I have 2 of these for sale. Each come with a channel 57 crystal. They are in good shape and work great. I am selling as I only need 6ch recievers for the planes that I am flying. I can supply pictures upon request.$65 each + $5 shipping to the Cont. US.Mike

[RCSE] Looking for a Samun

2006-02-28 Thread Ray Hayes
Hello everybody, anyone have a Samun for sale? made in Germany during the eighties. T -Tail glass fuse, composit wings and stabs. Ray Hayes skybench.com Home of Wood Crafters RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECT