I heard today in the news that some scientists want to make a huge
glass disc positioned between the sun and the earth to slow global
warming. Perhaps they could just use a Super AVA?
They're just gonna screw up the glass disc like they did the Hubble
mirror and it'll fry us like so many ants of m
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From: Scott Wathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Apr 24, 2006 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] "Super AVA Nears Completion, City Officials File
Ecology Suit!"
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I heard today in the news that some scientists want to make a
Religious fanatics and Environmentalists are up in
arms, as are some sun worshippers, all claiming that the because of the huge
transparent square area of the Super AVA's wing, that the impact on the
Louisville environment could be drastic!
Some clam that the wing passing in front of the su
Hi guys,
A friend in Brazil is looking for a retriever for his club. Getting
the big wheel auto retriever down there is too big of a deal , so I figured
the Model 20 would be a great option..considering they have never used a
retriever in their lives :-)
I know they'll have to make a win
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Articles/Article.aspx?ArticleID=1459
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From: Stan Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 6:15 PM
To: Soaring Digest
Subject: [RCSE] Looking for the pdf file that Sherman Knight wrote on the
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TIA
Stan
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TIA
Stan
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http://www.eflightwiki.com/eflightwiki/index.php?title=Silverlit_X-Twins_Airhogs_AeroAce#planes_made_from_xtwin.2Faeroace_electronics
Things like seperating the steering from the throttle and dual rates are
found here to upgrade your Aero Ace's.
Best is to remove the bottom wing completely an
Thanks to all that gave me info on coming up with the CG last week -
much appreciated. A couple overlapping techniques, a couple great links
(now bookmarked), and a lot of experience brought to bear really helped.
End result was a successful maiden and a still healthy ship. For those
of you tha
Summaries of the DLG contest at Southfork this weekend are posted at:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=470439&highlight=blue+skies
This was the first leg of the Blue Skies Challenge (Texas-New Mexico).
Conditions were tough on Sunday but a very well run and enjoyable
contest wit
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