Does anyone have a right wing tip for a Tsunami?
Thanks,
Mike Clancy
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I'm shopping for a new TD ship.
Have settled on either a Supra or an Onyx JW.
California conditions. Bad left eye makes the Onyx a probable choice--easier to
see.
Also, which Supra??
Comments appreciated.
Mike Clancy
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Dear Gordy:
Solid lead would be easier to work with. Softer, and no splinters. Sort
of a lead sled.
I thought I had a source lined up for surplus Chinese lead ingots, but it
turns out they were contaminated with toys.
Tom H. Nagel
Judicium Procurator
Recuperatio
Hi Mike,
The Supra and Onyx are totally different planes. If its just for California
conditions (AMA TD), the Onyx is fine. The Supra is a better plane if you're
going to demand some degree of performance (usually not required for Calif AMA
TD) and it comes at a price. If it were me, I'd
Got this with a bunch of Airtronics stuff I bought. Can't use it as all I have
is Airtronics.
JR FM transmitter freq. module. PPM and PCM #NET-J72P CH 43
$25.00 shipped to CONUS
Thanks for looking
Edg
Pittsburgh
You could follow the Apogee carving instructions but with maple, use a fishing
pole butt for the tailboom, and have a great sloper. If you get a drawknife and
a good block plane, it might not even be difficult.
A guy in our club has (or used to have) a router jig which made quick work of
I helped a guy do the final setup of a Shadow Thursday before Visalia. His
first flght was Friday. I timed for him Saturday and Sunday. He is a good
pilot but has not had a lot of stick time in the last year +. He finished 14th
with his new Shadow.
As impressive as the Shadow is I still
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