I heard today in the news that some scientists want to make a huge
glass disc positioned between the sun and the earth to slow global
warming. Perhaps they could just use a Super AVA?
They're just gonna screw up the glass disc like they did the Hubble
mirror and it'll fry us like so many ants of m
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From: Scott Wathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Apr 24, 2006 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] "Super AVA Nears Completion, City Officials File
Ecology Suit!"
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I heard today in the news tha
fact that you posted part of
his personal message on a public forum and I hope he does not have any
reservations about making products for R/C Soaring as a result.
Scott Wathey
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From: John O'Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 1:55 PM
To:
Cliff,
There are plans for a simple post curing oven at
http://www.shadowaero.com/Materials.htm
They plans cost a few bucks, though. The whole oven including plans is about
$100 when finished.
Hope this helps,
Scott
on 2/19/02 12:52 PM, Cliff's E-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like f
Hi Rick,
I have had to post cure a few rockets I have made. I am not sure if you
really need to get this complicated, but most epoxy manufacturers give a
schedule for post curing. It states what temperature for how long, basically
a slow rise in temp and then slowly back down again. The max te
The pilots surely had no idea the tail came off, so differential power was
probably never thought of.
Scott
> Unless it was going slowly wouldn't it be fairly stable? I have lost fins on
> "plank" flying wings and it was only really a problem at low speed. The
> sweep angles that the big airliners
When I remove a rx case usually wrap it in battery heat shrink tube. Some
wrap it in tape but I'm afeared of the residue. And fer sure don't geek out
on any of the adjustable pots, it will ruin things. I have heard about a
foam patch covering sensitive components, (Maybe FMA?) and if you try to
s
t was cracked again.
Hrrmph.
Thanks for your time,
Scott Wathey
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have
yet to see whether it will make me fly like Joe, though...
I now have a Spectre 120 on the way and continue to fly my Chrysalis
2-meter and Spectre hlg on a very regular basis. I'd like to thank them in
part for my success and subsequent enjoyment of R/C soaring.
Keep it up!
Scott W
It says it only generates 190 pounds of thrust. Doesn't seem like anywhere
near enough
Scott
on 3/8/01 6:13 PM, Clifford Schwinger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think I was being too subtle with my original post. Check out this
> car!
>
> It is powered by THREE JET ENGINES!! I could probab
Hi All,
I would like to replace my rx antenna with something called Litz wire I got
from Cloud9 RC. Does any have any experience with this? Should I keep it the
same length as the old one? And, it's a an older JR 610M. Should I even do
it? It's for an HLG.
Thanks for your time,
Sc
Will anybody be bringing a Spectre 120 to the SWC in Phoenix? I would like
to see one in the flesh.
Thanks,
Scott Wathey
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