mixers?
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in there, make sure the last point is also 1.00, 0.00. Save it
as .cor or whatever it is that Compufoil recognizes, and try opening it again.
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At 9:45 PM -0600 3/16/02, Pat McCleave wrote:
Hi Guys,
A lot of you have suggested ways for me to use the .dat files in Compufoil
but you have all just
Here's mine, a little more expensive 10 instead of 12, but one lovely thing about
this one, for modeling work in particular, is its low and variable speed...
http://www.dxmarket.com/micromark/products/80849.html
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At 12:34 PM -0800 3/15/02, Andy Page wrote:
I want a nice disk
... :-). So I'm
hoping some kind soul with a neglected airplane would be willing to let it go
relatively cheap.
Write me offline if so...
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either way, but anything else can *only* be
adjusted with the buttons, the digi-adjuster does nothing. Is this normal? IT's too
bad, in either case...
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on your mind, can you clarify?
And yes, thanks, everyone, for the diode replies. I figured that was the one to
bypass, but it's always good to check before soldering :-)
Dave Johnson
At 1:08 PM -0500 3/4/02, Stephen Syrotiak wrote:
Has anyone figured this one out yet?
Thanks for the how to re
Goblin veterans out there have any sage advice? (Aside, of
course, from making sure every landing is a hand catch...:-)
Dave Johnson
At 4:39 PM -0600 1/25/02, Daniel Boyer wrote:
I have a few question for you Goblin owners...
1) How much does your RTF goblin weight?
2) How much does the wing
time ago I remember reading another suggestion, if you can
manage it: tie an old tire or a cinder block to the stake. That will
slow it down lots more than a chute.
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). Much runnier than either Goop or Shoe Goo, it's wonderful
for foamies.
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for that yet.)
Any advice appreciated.
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it.
This is for a Silhouette, BTW, a late '70s (I think) slippery aerobatic
sloper that I inherited half-constructed.
Any suggestions for a lazy but picky kinda builder? :-)
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you don't have those where you come from.
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I just bought carbon fiber pushrods for my hlg. What is a good way to
attach them to the control horns?
Tack them on with CA, then wrap tightly with button thread and add
another drop of CA.
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, since
it's more about enduring pain for a long period of time than about
skilled climbing. For others it's the ultimate challenge.
Thanks, and Pat: Good Luck!
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