On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 04:01:59PM -0600, redjem13 wrote:
| I was about to start a thread entitled the same thing and then I
| thought I would search first and found this. Well, all of us Mac guys
| need to get together and convince a simulator company to produce a
| version for Mac.
If you
I am the magic Genie of the Lamp. I hear your wish and obey!
CRRCsim - Free flight simulator for MacOS/Linux/Windows
http://crrcsim.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?n=CRRCsim.HomePage
CRRCsim - FAQ
http://crrcsim.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?n=CRRCsim.CrrcSimFaq
Anything else you need?
Best
A useful contribution..
I have a large collection of videos on YouTube that I think you all would like
to see.
I have some trailers posted as well as snippets from the how-to series and
various gliding shorts, even some
hot electric 3-D flying.
Hi All--
I am migrating over to 2.4 Ghz with all my planes, so I have some 72 Mhz stuff
that I no longer need. All of it is for Futatba, that is negative shift. Here
is what I have available:
Futaba receivers:
2--FP-R148DF (high band), one is only a few months old
1--FP-R127DF (low band) case
I have posted a few pictures of Arthur's model Hawk (actually a Turkey
Vulture) flying at the SWC. The pictures are provided by John Hart. Thanks
John.
And thanks to Arthur for the time and attention to detail that produced
a very life like flying model. Even some real birds thought
Hi Guys,
Every once in a while I come across a great deal and this is one. Can be
shipped in the morning.
A brand new in box Synthesized Rx which sells for $189, the owner says the
first $150 shipping included,takes it!
This is the top of the line JR RX, no xtals needed, and its small
In a message dated 2/22/2008 4:08:55 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I have posted a few pictures of Arthur's model Hawk (actually a Turkey
Vulture) flying at the SWC. The pictures are provided by John Hart. Thanks
John.
And thanks to Arthur for the time
Hey those things were the bomb, and I missed finding out where I might get
one. I hate toy electric planes but those things really got my attention.
Anyone know who makes em? And were those stock?
Thanks
Gordy
**Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living.
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