Re: [RCSE] Futaba FAST 2.4g

2007-12-25 Thread ivanbrian
Nice you and ole' Santy went with Fut.. God flys with the JR boys.. ;o) Brian - Original Message - From: Craig Allen To: Bill Bunny Kuhlman ; soaring@airage.com Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 11:12 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] Futaba FAST 2.4g What A nice article on the

Fwd: [RCSE] Futaba FAST 2.4g - models flying 2.4

2007-12-25 Thread Hilaunch
From: Hilaunch To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: Hilaunch, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12/25/2007 10:04:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time Subj: Re: [RCSE] Futaba FAST 2.4g - models flying 2.4 In a message dated 12/25/2007 12:12:43 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

[RCSE] Merry Christmas

2007-12-25 Thread Kevin
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good flight!

[RCSE] Merry

2007-12-25 Thread Martin Doney
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[RCSE] Looking for Dr. Dan's Contact #, can someone please provide me with that info.

2007-12-25 Thread Flying High
Looking for Dr. Dan's Cell phone number, he's out here in California currently visiting family and I want to get in touch with him before he heads back home... can someone please provide me with his Cell phone number? please respond off-line directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Many thanks in advance,

[RCSE] Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?

2007-12-25 Thread GordySoar
Number of systems that can be in use simultaneously Spectrum Airtronics Futaba Xtreme 39 38 (?)? 120 Got these from the XtremePowerSystems site (letting the Christmas turkey settle to make room for pie and this was something I had been

Fwd: [RCSE] Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?

2007-12-25 Thread Steve Schneider
Interesting stuff, Gordy. Now the manufacturors have to give us the lowdown on it. It doesn't sound like this would be so quickly embrassed by so many experienced fliers if the max number of fliers at any one time would be 39. And I got my AMA card a week ago. On Dec 25, 2007 8:15 PM, [EMAIL

Re: [RCSE] Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?

2007-12-25 Thread Darwin N. Barrie
The only type of contest I know of that is pretty unlimited in amount of transmitters out is a soaring event. I have counted 32 planes in the air at Visalia. Could be more at times. I could be wrong but most events (powered aircraft) limit the amount of transmitters out (based on flight

Re: [RCSE] Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?

2007-12-25 Thread ivanbrian
Would you rather fly where only one person can shoot you down or where it would take 40? (grin) 2.4 and lovin' every minute of it.. Brian - Original Message - From: Darwin N. Barrie To: Steve Schneider ; RCSE Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:14 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] Jack

Re: [RCSE] Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?

2007-12-25 Thread Darwin N. Barrie
The more that jump to 2.4, the less using 72. The moron factor is thereby reduced on 72!! I haven't had a problem on 72 and have only witnessed maybe 6 shootdowns in 40+ years of RC. Darwin - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Darwin N. Barrie ; Steve Schneider ;

[RCSE] Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?

2007-12-25 Thread aeajr
Hi Gordy! Good question about max number of 2.4 transmitters. I seem to recall we exchanged some notes on this. To answer your question, I never thought the number of concurrent transmitters was unlimited. Frequency control and channel conflict are handled by the radios, so I don't have to

Re: [RCSE] Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?

2007-12-25 Thread Martin Usher
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe the general modeler believed that with 2.4 all concerns for freq control were overMillions could all be on at once... (Gordy) Err, no, I distinctly remember posting more than once that there would be limits on the number of models in the air at one