It's nice to know I'm not the only person with the same expensive
hobbies. Although I don't think I'd ever use my bike to haul my planes.
RC: HL & DL gliders (mostly)
Motorcycle: Honda 919 (want a Yamaha FJR1300 / Honda ST1300 / Aprilia
Futura for longer rides)
Computers: PowerBook G3 Pismo
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Anyone fly a Berg6 in a contest environment with success? This is a
dual-conversion rcvr, correct?
> I like the Berg6
>
> http://www.rc-direct.com/ sells them and they are priced pretty nice.
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Jody Z. Vogel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
This might be good for the 8UAFS but the 8UAF has two less mixes available
(along with a couple-fewer other minor features). If I use them to make
channel 5 useful then I lose out on the other mixes I need. It's been a
while since my Wizard Lite has been flying but I seem to recall I ran out of
mi
US Military has a hand in sending them there. Of course,
I don't expect we will receive much help from Canada but I don't think we
will need it. There I go... Letting my emotions take over. Out here.
Jody Z. Vogel
16.5 years of military service and counting
RCSE-List facilities provided b
Where in Florida are there +50 ft high hills???
>Hi All
>Just finished my first boomerang. It came in at 15 1/2 oz. I built it mainly
>just to fun fly, with maybe some lite combat. Was just curious, is this a
>reasonable weight for the intended use? I fly at the beach in Florida. The
>sand dun
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