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Weak Signals Field
Time:
I need to add a new antenna to my Hitec 555. Broke the old one ages ago
so I need the recommended antenna length.
TIA
David Z
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Check this site out for excellent pictures of many
types of aircraft and weaponry
http://users.pandora.be/Aircraftwalkarounds/introduction.html
creating a MESS (Metric Electric Sagitta
Sailplane).
David
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Subject: Fw: [RCSE] What do
you get when you cross a Stork,Pike and NYX?
Nice story...I'll
but have some questions as far as setting up a
switch instead of the flap stick to override the trainer.
I didn't see any info in either the manual or the glid card manual.
TIA
David
Sorry I can't make Phoenix
Zucker
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, or slave if
they're ready for landing.
Next go to the Switches (SW) in the menu and assign whatever switch you
like to shut off the trainer system, otherwise the trainer radio still
has some input. Not good if your kid continues to fidget with the stick
while your landing.
David Z
RCSE-List
Just returned from an enjoyable show. Of particular interest was a flight
demo and then close inspection and QA session of a million dollar micro
ornithopter. Thanks to Matt Keenon of Aerovironment for flying and telling
us all about it. The thing was the about the size of a sparrow. The control
Shortcut to:
http://www.astroflight.com/e/env/0001R30BJVdGRpERs82d6U2/index.html?link=/index.html
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Here's my problem, I'm setting up an Electric Me163 and want to use the
rudder. I have been able to make the rudder servo work in it's proper place,
the throttle I have working properly. It's the elevons I'm having fits
with... can't make them work. I have the one servo connected as the RE and
I'm hoping I can locate a copy of the Old Buzzards Soaring Manual. I
loaned my copy to a new Club member(SSJSS) ages ago and can't remember
who it was. Maybe David Bachtel or Maurice Podder.
Santa just delivered my 7 year old son a flying wing for Christmas and
he loves to read as well. I'm
and other areas.
Sirius Test - $40 delivered in CONUS
-Excellent condition
-used infreqently
Email offchat for pictures
Thanks
David Schat
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Title: Re: Flying on 72 in Germany
When I had the pleasure of being stationed there courtesy of the USAF, I managed to find 35 MHz modules and matching Airtronics receivers for my Vision. I wasn't willing to fly on 72 on a non-interference basis, because I was a member of a local club, and
Someone is infected...
Got this on the below email
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McAfee VirusScan has detected a potential
I have enjoyed sloping my EPP P-38 and now want to electrify it by
adding two speed 400 motors.
By reversing the wiring on one of the motors the motors now rotate in
opposite directions.
It is not at all clear to me what kind of prop to put on the motor that
is rotating clockwise (when viewed
Around 1950, I think, I built a Condor with, as I recall a 6'
wingspan. The box said the glider was to be launched by towing it. I
did a little playing around with an army surplus receiver and
transmitter (six meter?) and used a relay to activate a rubber powered
escapement that moved the
Gotta' be the Aquila for me had three of them as an adolescent.
It's been almost 30 years since but I'll never forget my trip dwon the cliff
at Torrey Pines to retrieve my downed Aquila from Black's Beach. I was a
naive teenage country bumpkin... halfway down the cliff I swore all the
folks
For some reason I cannot change the exponential for my rudder. It is set at
zero and won't budge. I want to add exponential for one of my E3D models
for hovering practice.
TIA
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Hi Tom
You must be very happy with the WinchNZ F3B winch. They are a very high
quality unit. I had the opportunity to use one on a trip to New Zealand at
a local competition and was very impressed.
David Hobby - Operations Project Manager
Aerosonde Robotic Aircraft
41 - 43 Normanby Rd
shipping... It's darn heavy so shipping will be plenty $$$. I'm in
SoCal.if you want to P/U.
Photos available, email for pics.
David Schat
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Oh. I thought this thread was about hand launch...mano Y mano...perhaps it
was about contests...mano A mano?
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Check out the Longshot from Hobbyclub.com
Mike Lee was letting people fly his at Visalia. I
bought one there. $250
Wiggle your sticks,
David Judson
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Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http
I'll take them if they are still available.Paul Naton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found another box full of US format VHS movies that are either discontinued items or blems.They are free to a good home, you just have to pay the shipping.Must take all or nothing!15 Going the Distance (full scale, 3
A letter writing campaign is only part of what the Rocket community did to
battle the BAFTE regulating our rocket motors. The Rocket community has
organizations like the AMA. Those folks coordinated the letter writing
campaign so all members would send the letters in at about the same time.
How will a 120 degree rather than a 110 degree angle of the V tail
affect performance?
OK, so I'm hard at work on my 2 meter pod and boom V tail hand
launch/slope soarer built according to the strictest TLAR criteria.. I
thought I had everything properly rigged to get a 110 degree angle on
jaffee wrote:
I don't want to diminish anything Rutan has done...
I'm no Rocket Scientist but don't orbital craft fire the motors in reverse
to slow them down for re-entry? Couldn't the craft fire it's motor a bit
longer and at full power to increase the decent angle to one that might
permit
Thakyou.
David Hobby - Operations Project Manager
Aerosonde Robotic Aircraft
41 - 43 Normanby Rd, Notting Hill, Vic 3168
Ph: 61 3 9544 0866
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of, lets say,
3% between the worst and best. This difference can easily be narrowed with
one or two stalls during a flight.
Regards
David Hobby - 2004 F3J WC
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It had to be fifteen + years ago out at Taft CA. Joe was flying with Don
Vickers crewing. I was flying Gentle Ladies at the time and was just there
observing. I was drafted by a team to time and went for it. We passed a
few 'short flight landings' and were passed by a few teams. The most
Try this
http://www.soaringusa.com/products/product.htm?product_id=16141category_id=260
ron wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get in touch with the manufacturer of
these slope ship?
I beleive they are made in Southern California, but forgot the web
site of the maker given to me by an owner.
Gordy,
If anybody would know this, its you. I'm up in
Alaska, and its summer for about 2 more weeks. Are
there any TD fliers up here in Fairbanks area?
Dave Cousins
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Yep,
I'll be flying with Charles and Mike Fox (past Nats
Champ!) tomorrow in
Davenport
in this case,
because the chances of them having theoffending machine is
nil.
My machine is a laptop which has been off and safely tucked
in its case for the last 4 days.
David Orman
Network Administrator
Iowa State University
Center for Nondestructive Evaluation
From: Ken @ York County Soaring
continue manufacturing
that battery, and then in a few years the camera
will become obsolete because of the recharge
cycle limit. Buying an expensive Sony battery
for a backup goes against the grain too.
David Cousins
--- Chuck Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:41 AM 6/16/2004, you wrote
Some images from this years International Slope Race at Davenport have
been uploaded to GliderKing.com.
Once your on GliderKing.com click on ~Photos~ top of page then click on
~Races~ the Davenport ISR 2004 album is located on page 4.
This link should take you straight to it
How many transmitters do you have?
Two Airtronics Visions. Atrax upgrades.
Bonus question: How many antennas do you have for any one Tx?
Stock.
DJB
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Check out this weird cloud formation.
APOD:
2004 January 12 - A Hole Punch Cloud Over Alabama
This may have been posted already. Read the release about it's flight. What
a cool test flight profile. I want a ride!
http://www.scaled.com/projects/tierone/New_Index/news/121703.htm
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Choices on the market seemingly abound. Can anyone recommend a flight sim
application that is worthwhile as a training aid? Concerned most about
sailplanes, particularly thermal, but slope would be entertaining as well.
Thanks in advance for the feedback
R/
Dave Stack
Sounds like LSF is becoming more like our country's Political system ;- )
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Most of the better chargers on the market have extensive error checking software to
try to spot operator errors and prevent unfortunate occurrences like this one.
However, there is no way that a multi-purpose charger can distinguish by itself
between a properly discharged 3-cell pack and a
My Millenium has just been reduced to $400. No
electronic gear included. Who ever buys it will be getting a great deal on a
slope racer.
David
Anyone know why the hotmail messages keep getting
posted to the exchange along with the original post I send to the
Exchange.
David
Is there a secret to viewing the results on the official site? I click on
the link to results and the window opens up. In the window I see results
of round 1 or whatever but no names or scores behind them.
Thanks to Diane and JT for keeping us in the loop with the play by plays,
you are doing
in the middle of summer covering courses in the
hundreds of miles. Damn good model flying also! I sure miss the place.
David Schat
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In the USA
http://www.picolario-usa.com/
DW
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Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 17:11:26 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] picalario
John Cyr wrote:
Anyone know where to get the piaolario variometer?
I believe you have to order it direct.
Real men don't need instructions!
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 12:12:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Jeb Bushell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Seeking Plan of Krick 1/5 Scale Minimoa
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Has anyone got a plan from the Krick 1/5 scale Minimoa
kit that they don't
D.O.,
Well.. the final cure was to send the Tx to Ernie Pritchard. There is a
silver lining to this cloud, though. I had been meaning to send him the Tx
to get a 3000 mAh battery, a side mounted slide switch for camber and a
shift switch so I can use a whole bunch of other recievers AND it did
All;
Curious about trying to convert my FLS equipped winch into something more like an
F3B-type winch, wherein the drum is driven by the motor, but prevented from paying out
line under tension. It seems that most of the dedicated F3B winches employ some sort
of sprag clutch or one-way
This is from Rocketry Online
Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) Joins Cause
March 3, 2003
Web posted at: 2:23 PM EST
(ROL Newswire) -- The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) has contacted Mark
Bundick (NAR President) and Dick Embry (TRA President) with concerns over
the impact of the Homeland
Used Litco Alpha 4. $275
Quite possibly the rarest and most coveted battery charger on earth! OK
maybe not, but they are damn hard to get.
If you don't want to wait until July 10th for the order list to open
again (last time I believe it was open for 12 Minutes) This is your
chance!
If you
The Alpha 4 is Sold.
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Used Litco Alpha 4. $275
Quite possibly the rarest and most coveted battery charger on earth! OK
maybe not, but they are damn hard to get.
If you don't want to wait until July 10th for the order list to open
again (last time I believe it was open for 12 Minutes) This is your
chance!
If you
John,
If the flaps being deployed caused a spinnaker effect wouldn't the wind be
traveling fast enough to be flowing backwards across the wing thus making
your glider drop from the sky like a rock. Flaps fully deployed should allow
your glider to fly at it's slowest possible airspeed regardless
No Joke its Real...
Great Deal I would not Pass it Up...
What are you waiting for
A clue to be caught.
- D
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) to allow different hardware platforms to attach
to the device. Kind of like programming network hardware (like the
Cobalt rack mount servers). The serial would probably be the least
expensive, and easiest to write for.
- David
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Dammit... This thing is only in Beta testing but with all the new super
whatzits coming out I better get it to market now.
Introducing the Vapor
Construction: hememetic photonic poly alloy (think Star Trek holodeck) -
hand held projector is installed in your Stylus tranny, plug it in where
a happy Thanksgiving.
David
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Subject: [RCSE] Contest Participation
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 12:14:01 -0800 (PST)
I have an interesting thought. Does the fact that
contest participation seems to be waning signify less
interest
Just found out my Futaba rx that crashed in my Sapphire at Visalia had a
damaged ceramic crystal filter. Can't know if it was due to the crash or
caused the crash. Regardless, praise to Larry and CVRC for addressing the
concerns of shoot downs.
Knowing how abrupt TD landings are I think I'll
That's just an excuse Bob... I offered to get a wheel chair and push you
around...
That's why I go... the Festival ! (and had a damn good time)
Not enough time to practice to be a serious competitor.
At 04:31 PM 10/17/02 -0700, Bob Pope wrote:
Quiet Man wrote:
All the nice things Daryl said
We were sitting right next to it. It was a Tempest by Mark Triebes I
believe. Craftsmanship was awsome.
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That was Mark Triebes(Formerly of RR) flying his newly built Tempest. I
believe he'll be selling them in the near future. The wings looked
Cobra-like.
David
Where are the Visalia scores?
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I did enjoy myself at the Festival, perfect weather, good flying, good
friends, fun toys to look at and buy, and I killed some brain cells at
night consuming adult beverages and laughing with my friends.
I also experienced a total loss of my plane in the third round on Saturday
either due to
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...
Banos or bust tomorrow and thursday, be there or be bored!
Nah, I'd rather stay home and ballast up for Vollmer given the following
weather report:
ALAMEDA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTIES-
230 PM PDT TUE OCT 1 2002
...HIGH WIND WARNING ABOVE 1000 FEET TONIGHT AND
The MaxxProducts one works great. It also has little thingies that you plug
in for different cell counts. I run a 5 cell pack so I just plugged in the
appropriate thingamajigger. It's nice to see the status of your pack.
http://www.maxxprod.com/mpi-6.htm scroll down the page a little.
Try Target, I loaded up last time I went there because 3M seems harder and
harder to find.
-Spud
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Thanks to all who gave input. I ended up ordering the Great Planes laser
model. Happy flying! Best,
David Shanks
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Incidence meter
be appreciated.
David Orman
Network Administrator
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, and fly for that matter) just took the overall Spring
Fling trophy home flying a so called heavy Emerald.
Emeraldless :-(
F3B NYX hopeful :-)Got Legs?
David
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 11:15 AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE
the software in the next year
so that others can take advantage of its features. I believe it was
used for the NATS last year in its pre-beta stages.
Nice work. Very prompt results.
At 10:44 PM 6/23/2002 -0400, David A. Enete wrote:
The results of the 2002 Mid-South Soaring Championship are
available
http://midsouth.atlantasoaring.com/
Heck, they are all there now. Have fun. The files are big, but the
initial displays (thumbnails) are network friendly.
- David
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the
photos in the next day or two, you will truly appreciate the work
these guys did. The overall standings are below.
- David
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=
Mid-South Soaring Championship 2002
We done it, HOT-LANA style!
Overall Standings --
18131 Siebenaler, Steve
Trying to hook up a friend in the Fresno area... I sent him links to SVSS
and CVRC. Is there a group in Fresno proper?
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Man on man flying is defiantly the way to go.
This may be true more than you suspect :-)
David
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 8:12 AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] IESC RESULTS
First I will add my thanks
Glenn...try the links below.
http://www.atlantasoaring.org/
Don't try the .org unless you like on-line casinos and Internet scams.
http://www.atlantasoaring.com/ and http://www.atlantasoaring.net/
will yeild the results you want.
- David
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agreed that they (and others who sit on the sidelines instead of
participating in handlaunch contests) would love to fly if we did
just like most TD contests do...have Sportsman and Expert
classifications.
- David
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What I would recommend is a thorough rinsing with
clean water before you dry it out.
Distilled water if you have it. Fewer minerals to do bad things.
- David
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. Maybe you
could carve your plane out of maple?
See the Charles River RC web site for the plans, etc.
http://www.charlesriverrc.org/articles/apogeehlg/markdrela_apogeehlg.htm
- David
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It brings to mind a mental picture of a statue, the heroic glider flier, a
sort of Michelangeo's David with DLG and Fig Leaf.
Sounds familiar...but I've seen this before.
http://enete.org/david/soaring/greek-sidewinder.jpg
- David
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Don't do it. I am as cheap as they come. I bought some .010 Mylar... It's
useable, but I'd rather have 0.014. There are several reasons:
1. It's easier to cut use the mylars as a template for cutting the
fiber-glass and carbon once wetted out.
2. Painting flimsy 0.010 is a hassle.
3. Handling
Drifter.
http://www.skybench.com/
- David
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Anobody know of a source for 5/16 inch music wire? I can't find anything
larger than 1/4 inch and that isn't quite large enough.
Chuck,
I believe that Small Parts carries that size.
Try their web site at http://www.smallparts.com/ .
See you at Mid-South!
- David
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RCSE
I'm preparing to purchase my first computer TX. I know this is a
passionate subject for some, so where better to go to ask for comments?
I'm building a Sapphire. Of course I'm on a budget, so the sky is not
the limit.
I've been flying a Wanderer (slow floater) for 6 months, however it is
no
Gotta make room in the hanger for a new Artemis :-)
See item 1726340452... Starts at $785.00 RTF (just add crystal) - 4 x JR351
MG, 2 x HS81MG, 8 chan Rx, 1200 mAh Battery Pack.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1726340452r=0t=0showTu
torial=0ed=1020478703indexURL=0rd=1
What size motor winding wire is recommended to replace the stock insulated wire for a 555?
Also, has anybody had success making a Xterminator Pro wing take 4 servos, or is it worth the effort?
Wiggle your sticks
David Judson
Riverside, CA
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I'm installing a new home theater and want to integrate my computer. Please
reply off line.
Thanks
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Mid-South 2002 will be held in Rome, Georgia - June 21, 22, and 23.
The full schedule and on-line registration is available at
http://midsouth.atlantasoaring.com/ .
- David
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8UAP is sold.
- Original Message -
From: David Judson
To: soaring
Sent: 2/22/2002 1:08:35 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Radios For Sale
For Sale: Futaba 8UAP with stock plastic case and manual.With Ch. 50 module$120 shipped
NIB Hitec Lazer 4 includes ni-cd's and charger, 4 servos. Ch 22 $85
early enough to fly at the SWSA field.
Wiggle your sticks
David Judson
In yet another hotel...this time in Arcadia, CA.
[Original Message]
From: James V. Bacus Subject: [RCSE] Happiness is...
Finding a huge box with your favorite new model sailplane inside it
waiting
for you when you get
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Title: Hitec servo and receiver connector orientation
They connect the same as the Futaba. Signal wire is inside -or top for slimline-(orange/Hitec, white/Fut) and the black goes to the outside -or bottom- .
Wiggle your sticks
David Judson
Riverside, CA
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I am used
Definitely use Shoe Goo or Goop (Goop is thinner than Goo, but same stuff).
I had a fuse destroyed and the radio tray attached with Goo was still
attached firmly to that part of the fuse.
You can use it for hinges, too.
Wiggle your sticks
David Judson
[Original Message]
From: Robert Marlan
on the situation.
David Zucker
the odds in your favor by switching to
ham bands. You wouldn't have to lay out a big stack of money, but
would again greatly reduce the number of pilots likely to be on your
freq.
- David
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toys, like helicopters, jets, IMAC, and our
silly little molded gliders. 8-)
Packet radio perhaps?
Or, true digital radios with a signature at some point (just hope you
don't need fast input after an unqualified signal).
- David
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Hello all, I'm looking for a good Internet source for batteries and related
hardware, such as shrink wrap, wires, connectors etc. Is there a one stop
shopping site for this type of product? I'm also looking for a hammerhead
soldering tip for soldering batteries end to end. Thanks!
David Shanks
Thanks all of you for your input on battery sources! Big help! Best,
David Shanks
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:24 PM
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www.radicalrc.com
Actually, Shoe Goo works great for hinges. It takes a different technique
than regular silicone. Mike Lee did a how-to in the Oct '00 issue of RCM.
Wiggle your sticks
David Judson
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From: Don Scegiel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 1/14
Who is Chris, and where do I find these servo cans? Can they be used in very
shallow wings? Thank you!
David Shanks
Salt Lake City, Utah
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