On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, td wrote:
Please does anyone outthere have a set of plans for the Highlander?
would also consider a used/abused Highlander and of course if anyone
had a kit they would part withI would be most grateful!!!
thanks
I doubt seriously that plans for the Highlander exist,
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Paul Naton wrote:
I have just posted perhaps the finest collection of soaring wallpapers,
available for your computer free.
They are very nice, thanks a lot for sharing them with us.
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, d. o. darnell wrote:
NE1...
I just got a call from a new guy who wants to teach his 10-year old to
build and fly. He mentioned an Oly II kit from Whytes wings. Is this
kit or short kit still available? Also. to get him hooked up to RCSE,
Please tell me just ONE more
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, Charles Eaton wrote:
Obtained a 60, ME-262 slope kit. The kit has a fiberglass fuelage and
foam core / balsa wings. The kit is complete but missing the plans /
instructions.
Anyone have said plans / instructions?
Sure would like to have it flying for Soar Utah.
I
I'm building a Hobby Club Danny 3 m RES sailplane, which is one of the pod
and boom style of fuses, a la the Bubble Dancer, Topaz, Ava, etc, etc. I'm
debating whether to install the rudder/elevator pushrods inside or outside
of the boom. The pushrods I have are .070 carbon fiber from CST. I've
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Norman E. Timbs, Jr. wrote:
I'd like to hear your opinions on what you think is a good radio system
to get for someone just learning to fly. Something to use with basic
electric trainers, foamie combat wings, and warbirds.
Always difficult advice to give as it requires
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Edmonds, Terry D wrote:
Guys;
I lost my RCSE subscription and have subscribed again. However I was
getting the digest version before and not now. Anybody know how to get
converted to digest?
Terry
See this site: www.eclipse.net/~mikel/rcse/intro.digest.htm. Basically
you
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Paul Jacobson wrote:
thanks for the tips. I was speaking during the week to someone who mentioned
the tip stall issue and suggested that a small amount of washout helped. I'm
having all sorts of fun covering the the wings - I've got the
profilm/oracover on cleanly and with
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Robert Ussery wrote:
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So, if I get the gist of this right, why don't we all use AM instead?
That is a good question. The simple answer is that FM sounds better to
the average pilot. Thus the market
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Steve Giron wrote:
Does anyone have status of the Glider Point slope in Yorba Linda ?
As of now, the fire in YL has burned over 400 acres so far and is 50%
contained.
No, I don't, and it is my home slope. The U.S. Forest Service Fire web
site says that the fire is in
On another mail list, Nathan Woods reports that he can see fire crews
entering Chino Hills State Park from Rim Crest Drive (the entrance to
Glider Point) to fight the fire and I think he said that flames were
visible in the park from there. So, I'd bet money that the park was
closed. They seem to
On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Ricardo RodrÃguez Wilson wrote:
Dudes,
I've been lurking in this list (and others) for a couple of years because
I'm switching from power to silent (sailors) I've learned a lot, but for
now, there are a couple of things I'm quite sure and I think you 'd help me.
What
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, sloppymoeley wrote:
I am about to start construction of an EPP foam plank/wing for
dynamic soaring. I was considering using the Rotary Drive System on
the elevons to keep drag to a minimum and help protect the servos
from damage. However, I think that the EPP may not
On 22 Mar 2002, Norman E. Timbs Jr. wrote:
Where can I find UltraCote Plus these days?
NESail is out.
A foamie awaits.
Thanks,
Norm
PBSS
http://www.horizonhobby.com stocks Ultracote products.
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Its been said on this thread that NVRAM doesn't require battery backup. As
a slight clarification, this isn't true. NVRAM does require battery
backup, usually only when power isn't applied to the system, circuit
board, etc. EEPROM and Flash memory are the types of memory that don't
require
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Steve Witt wrote:
What's a good method of attaching ailerons on a 48" span, combat foamie
slope airplane?
Thanks...
Thanks for the answers to this question, but I should have been a little
more specific I guess. The question I meant to ask was, given tha
Hi, I'm building my first R/C airplane, a DAW TG-3. I'm pretty far along,
the wing is assembled and covered and the fuselage is covered also. The
next step is attaching the horizontal and vertical stablizers to the
fuselage. Through sheer luck I was surfing the Temple Hill Slope Squadron
web site
I'm building a DAW TG-3, my first model airplane. I'm working on the
fuselage now and have cut the battery, receiver, and servo compartments.
I'm about to cut notches in the fuse for the control rods but I have a
question about which servo arms(?) that I should use on the servos. I have
a Hitec
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