[RCSE] "Day 2 Is Done and am I tired!"

2006-09-23 Thread GordySoar
My shoes, socks and feet are soaked!  I'm exhausted and wind burned.  Talk about a tough day!   Yep she had me working in the yard today, it would have been a lot easier being at the Masters today in spite of the weather.   I notice my standing keeps dropping, was kind of hoping they'd just av

[RCSE] For Sale: Misc Radio Accessories

2006-09-23 Thread Pat McCleave
Hi Guys, I have the following items for sale. JR NER-549X 9 Channel RX less Crystal . $ 45.00 NET-J72P Ch 49 TX Module ... $ 35.00 JR Data Safe Version 1.02 (NIB) .. $ 35.00 Hitec 555 RX Less Case ..

[RCSE] Live from Muncie...Masters Qualifying Results...

2006-09-23 Thread R/C Soaring Webmaster
Qualifying round results (9 out of 10 rounds)...now on www.rcsoaring.com Joe RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME t

Re: [RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #8317

2006-09-23 Thread Jeff Steifel
Yes Ed this is common amongst the Ohio, and Chicago fliers at the Nats With winds that bad I am sure most are doing it. We do it in F3B all the time. We don't self launch, except for JW of course. Mostly the pilot pedals at the Nats and I am sure here. But is a good idea to have someone else th

[RCSE] JR 9303 reverse diff?

2006-09-23 Thread Tom Watson
Trying to figure out if I want to keep my new 9303...there are some shortcomings, one of which is I don't see a way to program reverse differential when the flap stick reaches a certain point. I don't use 'landing mode' so it's not something that can be enabled with flight modes. Anyone figur

[RCSE] World Soaring Masters: END of Day Two

2006-09-23 Thread Ben Wilson
Well, the rain quit and we've finished up Rounds 8 and 9. One more round in the AM says CD Mark. The rumors of severe weather seem to have been erroneous. It's a marvelous fall evening out here now, with the sun (what's that?) poking through the clouds! Here are the scores as of round 9:

Re: [RCSE] World Soaring Masters - Day Two

2006-09-23 Thread Jon Stone
Try this   http://louisvillesoaring.org/tmp/2006worldsoaringmasters-rd7scoresB.jpg   - Original Message - From: Ed Franz To: Soaring@airage.com Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 4:47 PM Subject: [RCSE] RCSE] World Soaring Masters - Day Two Is it just m

[RCSE] RCSE] World Soaring Masters - Day Two

2006-09-23 Thread Ed Franz
Is it just me? I can’t pull up page 2.   Ed

Re: [RCSE] World Soaring Masters - Day Two

2006-09-23 Thread Chip Willis
Awesome job on the updates. Keep em coming! There is a big audience out here. Chip MOSS On Sep 23, 2006, at 2:28 PM, Ben Wilson wrote: Well, we're in the middle of a second rain delay here in Muncie. We're battling the north end of some storms that have poured half a dozen inches of rain b

[RCSE] World Soaring Masters - Day Two

2006-09-23 Thread Ben Wilson
Well, we're in the middle of a second rain delay here in Muncie. We're battling the north end of some storms that have poured half a dozen inches of rain back at home in Louisville. It's not raining now, so we might be able to finish up round 8. Radar indicates that we're right on the cusp of th

[RCSE] Re: World Soaring Masters: Day One

2006-09-23 Thread Ed Franz
Hey there Ben,   Thanks for the update on the Soaring Masters day 1. Wish I could be there, then again maybe not.:-)   By the way, are you sure that you and Gordy are at the same contest? Say hello to the CSS boys for me.   Ed

[RCSE] Re: World Soaring Masters: Day One

2006-09-23 Thread rsiegel
Thanks to the air-udite Ben Wilson for a wonderful day-1 report! ___ Rudy Siegel Treo 650 RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only forma

[RCSE] Re: Soaring V1 #8317

2006-09-23 Thread aeajr
Great report Ben.  One question: You make reference to "model throwers".  Are you saying that there were people throwing the planes while the pilots ran the winch and kept both hands on the sticks?  Just not sure I understood the reference.  If conditions are that severe, it sounds like someon