Steve Steve Steve
Look here..Much better :-) http://www.weatherangels.co.nz/
Check out the Photos and the Videos The closeups of their.Hmmm... U
know.Too Too Much :-)))
Hm... I wonder if NZ Girls like old Ford Falcon Convertibles ;-) Ha Ha Ha
Craig
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Steve Schneider
Buffalo Grove, IL
SOAR Club
So Dude - are you back in Colorado? This sounds a lot like your place
in Golden and not in Hawaii... :)
If so - welcome back (and we have a contest this weekend... )
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Mark Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 3:51 PM
To: Joe R
Joe,
I have both versions and can address some of these issues:
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Joe Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I too had a RD8000 the 72mhz version I'm guessing the 2.4 version has the
> same software.
Yes it is exactly the same - except of course the "fail safe"
I need to make some Room for Airplanes that are just sitting:
I have a DTube Fazer Ben Clerx Scheme Green over Red NIB
$1000.00
I have a Dtube Extreme Ben Clerx Scheme Green over Red NIB
$1000.00
I have an All Carbon Victor Xtail NIB Red and Yellow Stripes over Bl
Apologies to the Airtrix guys. Guys, I totally forgot the Infinity 1000,
Sanwa's 10 channel sophisticated radio. This Radio had lots of programming
power, it was just a little convoluted to get from here to there.
By the way after my last post Jimbo called and offered me $60.00 for my
9303.
I too had a RD8000 the 72mhz version I'm guessing the 2.4 version has the same
software.
And I agree with Mike it is a great radio for electrics and 2 to 4 channel
sailplanes and handlaunch the
RD8000 is light but has a inexpensive look to it, the RD8000 seems geared to
power and heli's.
RD80
Hey Fed, can you ping me, I have some good news
JL
Boys and Girls, it's time again to start rounding up volunteers to be
Turnaround Trolls at the 2008 Soaring Nationals. If you are attending the
Nats with your son(s)/daughter(s) and they would like to "volunteer" to be
one of the Turnaround Trolls, please make sure you get them registered as a
volu
Friends in Soaring,
As you know I flew Airtronics systems for years and years. I remember when
I got my first Stylus in the early 90's, it was and is, a classic Radio.
However radio design did not stop in 1991. I was involved in discussions for
at
least 3 new radio designs for Sanwa, th
Yes its one of those new technical terms like "ping" "lag" and "whackadoo"
:) But the context was used inappropriately.
Seriously they way I type out a message and typically fail to hit spellcheck
I would be surprised if there are not more errors than this. This is also
slightly ironic because al
Hi Guys,
From what I have heard from Airtronics also is, that the new 10 channel is
being developed and hopefully out to the public in Feb. 09. Sanwa is using
the same engineers that developed the Stylus. They also said there are plans
to make a 2.4ghz module to fit the Stylus as it is still a
Uncluded is a new word for me. I hope it isn't the opposite of included. :-)
Anker
David Webb wrote:
If you subscribe to the airtronics forum they will tell you that a 10
channel 2.4 radio with a lot of bells and whistles is due out FEb 2009
but this is not a replacement for the Stylus either.
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