Just wanted to clarify Gordy's comments about the use of multiple receivers
within the Spektrum system. It's a function of the shorter wavelength (higher
frequency). With a single receiver there is the potential for a secondary
signal, reflected from structure/object within the model, to arrive
Here Mike: http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=JRPSDS3421
In stock and everything. Or maybe try your local hobby shop, throw them a
little business.
Craig.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 200
NATS
From: "Barry Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, January 04, 2008 6:00 am
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Gentleman,
Go with the winner... a Organic 2M. Craig Greening won 2007 NATS
flying the Organic 2M.
Regards,
Barry
Kennedy Composites
www.kennedycomposites.com
RCSE-Li
I've actually seen this function on a transmitter. I don't recall whether it
was a factory item or the user added it, nor the brand but it was not a
modern radio. Maybe Proline or Kraft. Seemed like a good thing to have but
it ended up costing the owner an airplane when the button/switch was
in
Just got word from the SWSA field that Larry Jolly
is an hour and 15 minutes in and looking good. Fully stocked on hotdogs, spare
Tx battery in pocket. Apparently he's flying a Comet but it's hard to tell
under all the dust
Entry form says:
Hand Launch, Friday July 22
F3B, Saturday July 23 and Sunday July 24
2 Meter, Monday July 25 and Tuesday July 26
Unlimited, Wednesday July 27 and Thursday July 28.
Maybe the F3B thing is a typo, I though it was a J year.
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Looking for Keith Finkenbiner
also
Les Grammer please ping me
offline.
Small correction, Larry meant to say it has a JR
3421 on elevator.
See a picture of the scheme here: http://www.servoframes.com/images/ljicon03.JPG
CG.
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Anybody looking for a cheap moldie I will have the following for
sale and pickup at the SWC in Phoenix this weekend. Pics are on
the large size, sorry if it loads a little slow.
http://home.earthlink.net/~crg13/4sale.html
CG.
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I disagree. I'd like to at least see what would happen if skegs
were not allowed. Sure you'd still have guys overflying
occasionally, but I don't think you have the carnage some
envisage. Guys would learn how to fly an approach, and not having
the skeg as a crutch would force better energy manageme
I experienced some losses in Phoenix this weekend, would
appreciate it if anybody could maybe let me know if it should
happen to turn up for sale somewhere. I'll be checking the more
usual places.
There was a ton of generic stuff, but among the more unique stuff
was a Wind Dancer, an electric LMR
My pc decided to mail a virus to the group, sorry about that
everyone. For some reason my AV software didn't catch it, checks
clean now.
Craig.
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Having decompressed after a great weekend here's a few of my
thoughts on being part of the IHLGF experience. Nothing like
going back to work to bring you back to earth.
Firstly congrats to Joe for the win, I think that makes five
straight and seven overall. To watch Joe fly hand launch is
somethi
I'm an in-flight switch flipper (camber, rudder mix on/off,
reflex) and have not had a problem. One can learn to remember,
enabling landing mode and confirming rudder mix on is part of my
check at the abeam point of my approach.
Craig.
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Thanks to all who responded with discus launch video url's, got
about a million of 'em. Too many to thank individually
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Have a brand new Airtronics FM Dual Conversion crystal set for
sale, channel 18 (72.150). Got 'em by mistake, asking $30 shipped
in the lower 48.
Craig.
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There's nothing to say that dive brakes are required to have two
'doors' Charlie. Many aircraft had them on the lower surface of
the wing only, located well aft and sometimes perforated. Others
have them on either side of the aft fuselage.
I don't see why a dual surface spoiler should be a disqua
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