It happens all the time.
The etiquette should be that if it is a "private" message, then take the
[RCSE] out of the subject line.
If you leave the [RCSE] in your message, then expect it to be copied to the
exchange.
Tom
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r,
and various
>other things for the ESL has kept it alive for many years.
Winning the
>overall for many many years is also a good accomplishment! His
dedication
>to other persuits has had him scale back in the last year or so
(F3b/F3j)
>but for years Tom "carrie
ut we have a little money to pay shipping or a small
cost. We aren't looking for something great looking, just something that
flies okay.
Tom
BRASS
Blue Ridge Area Soaring
Society
If you don't think the Mantis is revolutionary, (and Tom K has won an awful
lot of contests including being the first to have his name on all the
trophies one person could at one time at Nats 2000)
It takes a lot more to both design and fly than it does to just fly.
Tom
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I would add Tom Keisling
You've got to admit the Mantis has made a big
impact on soaring (as well as the fact he is a great flier and all around nice
guy)
Tom
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-Color spray paint.
It's a lacquer base and dries very fast. Also buy a can of Dupli-Color clear
wheel paint to go over that. Their sandable filler primer surfacer is about
the best primer out of a can you will find for under 5.00.
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ers even though my old BoT had none and carbon spars. No
5" long skegs for me though. I have to draw the line somewhere. Am I still
NOS legal? It will be RES legal.
Q. Will a BoT with a new glass fuse be NOS legal? As far as I know these
were not commercially available but if this gets more
One of the main reasons I switched from the 8103 to the 10X...
Tom
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There may be
The packs and cells are spoken for...this place gets you quick results.
Thanks for looking.
Tom
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NIB (new in bag) 100 MAh NiMH cells, no solder tabs. Same size as
Sanyo 50 MAh NiCAD cells. $6.00 shipped anywhere in ConUS.
Tom
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Need fiberglass fuse for Alcyon
Contact Steve Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
800 586-3876
Steve Shapiro
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Would like anyone who knows how to set up elevator
comp on a full house plane using the Cockpit MM (without losing elevator throw)
to please email him.
Tom
I bid 75 cents!!
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For our first item up for bid ~Item number 1,
Gordy Stahl of Kentucky, Does not eat much, a
And you have 3 ft to get 100 and what 6' to get a 95??
No need for skegs.
T
> Skegs!
> I see it's that time or the year again. Hashing over why we should or
> shouldn't use skegs.
>
> My two cents are:
> If you want a contest with no skegs, then attend an F3J contest! We
> invite the partici
Thin multiple layers are usually best. Heavier glass is okay if you have to
work inside where you can't rub it down good. Use plenty of epoxy in that
case. It is difficulty to layup thin cloth if you have to reach.
Even with an inside repair (unless it is just a crack), I use a layer or two
of
John if you are out there please drop me an email.
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the contest minded TD pilots.
Thank you,
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or the gap seal tape, hinge tape (if
used), and the spar cap. IE modify the coordinates of the foil to have these
elements and compare in xfoil.
Tom
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it makes flying more relaxing and does seem to sharpen
edges at a distance.
Tom
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Is that why the Air Force left just about every aircraft in the polished raw
during the Cold War?
Tom
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First weekend...got it. Thanks to all who responded.
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Is the annual October 2-day Visalia contest usually held on a given weekend
(i.e. 1st, 2nd, etc), or does it move around? I need to plan ahead so the
Board of Director doesn't get pissed.
Tom
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and location. If you have a
regular monthly contest or whatever. Links to club sites would also be
appreciated.
Tom
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Antonio does nice work, the plane cost $75 +
covering and he put many hours in building it. Never flown, so $100+ would
be reasonable and not waste his time. And no he doesn't have a picture,
but I will attest to the quality of his workmanship.
Tom
Hitec 555 (caseless). Small, light, top plugs. I tried a Berg, but that
cost me a plane. Went to Hitec and haven't had a problem since. I also use
Hitec SuperSlims in my TD planes...never any trouble there, either.
Tom
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p his products. Call your
dealer for the right model to fit your needs.
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I believe it was an 'Eraser Xtreme'.
Tom
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>
> What plane was Skip Miller flying at the SW Classic? TIA, Rich
R
Check out Doug's Hobby in Maryland...best price I've seen on the JR DS368s.
Tom
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..From where?...
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> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 11:08 AM
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> Subject: Re: Scale Soaring List Sailplane Wallpaper
>
>
> Better yet if you save a whole bunch download the free application of
> "
torks!!!
Actually, the MX50HP servos are also great for putting directly in the tail
for open class planes. Fit nicely in most V-tails and strong enough to do a
good job.
Tom
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That's a reasonable deal. The price for all that new would be about $480 -
$500
> I was checking Ebay this morning and found an Airtronics Stylus for sale.
The
> Sale includes the transmitter, receiver, an extra transmitter module &
> receiver crystal (different channel), 50 model memory card, c
Heck, the HS300 servos are only $10.80
-
> am a Hitec kinda guy and dont really want to pay big bucks for the
latest/best digital servos out there. Any reasonably priced suggestions
would be appreciated.
> Thanks, Walter
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iscus launching, though I don't know the details.
$300 plus shipping (prefer SoCal delivery). Selling to finance other
projects.
Tom
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isn't safely
flyable, then I lose the prior rounds' landing points? Am I then allowed to
use a second plane?
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As far as I can tell I have enough lead orders to
get rid of most of it.
I will repost in a week or so after I ship out the
current orders if there is any left.
Tom
, zoom, "I can't believe
it" saves, near misses, altitude burning antics, and heart stopping landings. The
panel could consist of some "high profile" members of our sport such as Sal
DeFrancesco, Denny Maize, Tom Copp, Don Peters, Ed Slegers, Karlton Spindle, and maybe
ev
That sounds about right. They are typically 1 to 3oz heaver than the Artemis
LT V tail :)
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DON'T use Rustolium!! It stays sticky and seems to never dry.
Go to Walmart. They have a much better selection of Krylon than Lowes anyway.
T
Bill & Rose Haymaker wrote:
> I went into Lowes tonight to get a couple of cans of Krylon.
>
> Lowes no longer carries Krylon they only carry Rustoliu
apply for the servant
position as posted by Denny Maize or Don Peters. We shall see.
Just looking to escape the Winter Olympic madness for a spell. Rain, sleet, 50 degrees
in Phoenix? Tropical.
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ork. You might also pick up some new talent in the
process. Just thinking out in public here...opinions?
Tom
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 6:40 PM
> Subject: [RCSE] Frequency
My new shop is neat and clean (mostly). I posted more pictures
http://adesigner.com/brass/room.htm
I took up 3 rooms in the house and had to build a 30 x 32 shop. Now my wife has the
house back.
Stephen Syrotiak wrote:
> That's disgusting! Or is that the part of the shop where the sitting
>
Yep...the spin launch nonsense killed all interest for me, too.
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> One can debate whether this
heat will be flown at 9am. Registration closes at 8:45.
Look forward to seeing you there. As always, beginners are welcome and
encouraged. We will help you.
Tom Clarkson
TPG HL Coordinator
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Whoa! Somebody's got his panties in a bunch...GPS for sure! Go take
two flights and call me in the morning! I'm still looking for the sailplane
related part of this message.
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> Sent:
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>snip<
>So I am going to stick with them for 2001.
>Gordy
Are we getting old messages again?
RCS
We now have 21 people signed up for the BRASS/ESL
contest April 20 & 21
So, if you were waiting to see if we would hit quota before registering,
we have hit it already.
Best get your hotel reservations in early. We will be allowing
camping again this year. There are sinks and bathrooms and pic
. They were popular.
My vote is
for AMA RES. This will allow original designs, Nostalgia, balsa and foam to
fly. Some guys are worried about mega
buck models winning the class; they should be worried about who is at the
sticks.
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<2. TPG rules, meaning AMA rules but no
skegs.>
Cool, I like that one. Like the good old
days! (Old for me anyway). Those
TPG guys are on the cutting edge!
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From: John Roe
[
I have a Focus 4 FM transmitter that has had very
little use over it's life (I bought new) and is not being used at all now.
Therefore I will sell to any reasonable offer.
All Channel servo reverse
ATV for aileron, rudder, elevator,
throttle
Trainer switch
Due to non use I recently took it
Hi Bruce,
It would be good to have you there.
OPEN class only for F3F.
In F3F we don't judge you ...just time you :)
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>
>
> I've got a Ford longshaft starter for sale (let's
> call it an auction!). I'm not sure what the
> going price for these are.
$120.00 at NAPA for a remanufactured motor!
Since I was obviously
> overpriced on my Vulcan (which still hasn't
> sold!) I don't want to do the same thing
A box of servo's from Servo City! Great place to deal with:
http://www.servocity.com/
Know I just need to find the time to put them into airplanes!
Tom
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> To:
; 12/31/2001 09:32:55 AM
>
>Tom,
>
>Thanks a bunch for writing up your suggestion on how to mold a nosecone
>recession into a fuse plug.
>
>I had been attempting to discover how all of the pros do this on their
>ships and have encountered many different suggestions.
>
>Th
tenuation extensions, connector protectors, custom lead
lengths, and a bunch of other "wacky junk" requested over the years.
Don Peters provides Hoopes Wing Connectors with each Icon and Image that he
ships. He also stocks a little bit of each of the harness configurations. Tom
Copp is sto
nding.
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igure out CG, servo
placement, and control throws..but why should we have to when clearly
this was already done during the design and development stage...I pay
good money for these toys.I should at least get the R&D info that I've
paid for.
Tom
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Not familiar with Voltz, but I have some Volz servo parts.
I also have some MPX servo parts.
These are usually from trashed servos.
It is almost impossible for a distributor or dealer to have anything but spare gear
sets for something as small as a servo. You would have to go to the manufacturer
That still doesn't answer the question.why don't people like
2-meter's...of coarse you don't fly them against unlimited
planesthat would be stupid.kinda like apples and orangesthat's
why there is a 2-meter class and an unlimited class..ones for 2-meter's
and ones for unlimi
kills.and my
2 - meter Super-V will do a mean speed run! 8-) The only thing my friends
and I can come up with is that the guys who put them down are the old farts
that can't see that good anymore! 8-)
Tom
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Got Gordy and Denny beat.
When the bench gets too messy, you just build another one.
http://www.adesigner.com/brass/mess.jpg
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Engage brain first before applying foot to pedal.
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Spectre 2M ready to fly $580 (electronics cost $480+)
4 Volz wing max and 2 MPX micro 3 servos. Hitec Rx and 600 ma battery
$250 without servos, rx and battery
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That may be true for the Optima Red, but the yellow is for deep cycle.
The thing I like most about the Optima is the totally sealed case that won't leak.
The Trojans are supposed to be the best all around I hear.
T
The Optima's can't be cycled as deeply as the Trojans without destroying them in s
Is it the money or the time? In So
California we are loosing our fields to Golf courses & Soccer fields. We can
show a history of use but not a growth. The sky is falling! The sky is
falling!
Have fun, see you in AZ!
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for Christmas!
Shameless F3X self-promotion is now over.
Merry Christmas everyone!
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Solder some music wire to about 2" of wire out of the receiver. Make it just long
enough not to stick out. I've had no problems with this and it's what Oleg uses.
Tom
Bill Kuhl wrote:
> No, not something I am afraid to ask (bet you thought it was a question
> about Kar
r use really
cheap foam for a test subject).
Tom Koszuta
Buffalo, NY
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I am
A thought for a gloomy November day:
The sun is always shining, if you have sufficient altitude.
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Sorry -- don't have any.
Ben Diss wrote:
> How 'bout an Organic Electric?
>
> -B
>
>
> >
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I have one in stock. Very beautiful but expensive 2M.
Tom
Anyone know Vladimir's phone
number, or a US distributor who actually has
these in stock?
Thanks,Brian
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Looking for Stork wing tips. Right, Left or both.
Also a used Stork without servos.
Tom
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Member
BBB (Better Business Bureau)
AAM (American Association of Museums)
VAM (Virg
mold out of foam
(kind of like the LE templates you get from compufoil) lay in some plastic
sheet or some packing tape and do the lay up in the foam mold.
You can construct just about anything you need with a little practice.
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ll be looking for this information. Here is a good
chance to develop a class that will be supported by manufactures if the
rules are understood.
Open for discussion.
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. Publicize
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I sell a lot of them and use them exclusively in all my H/Ls. They are slightly
bigger than the Hs50's but are really strong. Have had no failures yet.
Tom
Matthew Blackman wrote:
> hi
>i am new to this group. was just wondering if anyone has any
> thoughts on the mpi MX-
Of course, it might be best if you just ignore it. Imagine the cost
to sue someone for $200? It is one of those things that if he can
get it he has made some money. I doubt that Lockheed is getting any
of it. At some point it won't be worth the trouble to contact you
anymore.
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es not make sense given the previous comments on this topic.
Could it be that since yaw inertia increases by the square of the boom
length and damping is linear with the boom length that the reduced yaw
inertia is more favorable than the increased damping??
Help greatly appreciated.
Tom
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m him:
"Dear Tom,
I am sending this email to express our sympathy to you all. We all in
Kuwait stand beside america, the land of freedom and liberty. God bless
America."
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Which 10%? That would mean the terrorists would have been allowed weapons also.
I would rather relinquish my pocket knife than have any weapons on the plane. Kick
'em in the balls. If the passengers would have known what we know now, they would
have rushed them all together - can't rush an au
d with the "regular" launch and land contests
yet?
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This is known as Lee Trevino's Law : "don't stand at the highest point
holding a metal rod over your head when there is lightning around."
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Not sure if you are interested, but these are kind of nice:
http://www.warmplastic.com/
Tom
Dale Savay wrote:
> >
> >This is my dilema. For a 15 meter 1/5th scale span, I calculate the
> >wingspan to be around 117" right??? Yet some of the off the shelf
> >
Gee, I did the exact same thing only deeper, and had to have the nerve spliced. I got
to hospital at 9:20 am and didn't see the hand doctor till 6 pm. They stitched it
temporarily and then had to re open it. At least I know I am in good company.
T
Harley Michaelis wrote:
> I proceeded
> t
7;t pull up,
> you need MORE noseweight and a retrim. At least to get to a reasonable
> point, and then it's to taste.
>
> Too much weight in the nose will NOT make the dive test give the wrong
> results, as long as you trim to a reasonable speed first.
>
> Tom Broeski w
I hope this is still new news.
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Subject:[FAIsoaring] WC F3B
This is the
tylus
program available). All for $600 + shipping.
Tom
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I use the MPX Pico charger for everything. Costs $30 and does my H/L to Zagi and
everyt
> Would these things be legal for HLG??
>
> Cheers.
>
> Bill
It would give DHL a run for the money. Probably require a lot of practice. I read
over the rules, and see nothing to prevent it except "knife edge" and "wing loading"
or the CD who runs the contest might disallow certain non-rc plan
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Subject: [RCSE] FIJI Hand reels
I was wondering if anybody knew of a good quality hand
I have one used set that has servos. I modified it to fit both the Victory C and the
Edge. I have a brand new special composite (uni-carbon) that is lighter and stronger
than anything out there. I also have a Victory Fuse with slide on nose cone.
Tom
(1) Used Wing with servos $250
(2) New
conference.
>Suggestions? Directions?
>
>TIA
>
>Dave
Hi Dave,
I just answered your email that was sent to me. If anyone else is looking for
information about soaring in Utah, feel free to check out our club's website
at:
<http://www.silentflyer.org/>http://www.silentflye
cellent
investment for slope flying cuz wind eats (built-up) airplanes.
Good luck.
Tom Koszuta
Buffalo, NY
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> Wh
like a minute) and look over the plane, wiggle the
controls, check the CG. If someone else is there, ask the to do it. They
might see something obvious you have gotten used to.
Tom (who speaks from experience of one very dead HLG (thank goodness it was
light!))
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There were no fees originally at paypal either.
Yahoo plans on doing the same thing and getting established then charging fees.
It will be okay while in the initial stages.
Tom
Glenn W wrote:
> I don't know if anyone noticed but Yahoo now offers a "PayDirect" option
>
me. I
can restore the site from this info.
Please DON"T send anything until after we talk.
Tom Copp
COMPOSITE SPECIALTIES
www.F3X.com
ph/fax 949-645 7032
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From: Karlton Spindle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:00 AM
To: Tom Copp; RCSE;
rted" attempt at the launch, unlike the
javelin launch, is not good.
Too bad you're in the middle of nowhere, because we've got a HLG contest going
on this coming Saturday in Salt Lake City (750 miles from "anywhere") followed
by an electric fun fly.
Tom Hoopes ([EMAIL
new server)
Tom Copp
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For Sale: JR RX crystals...two CH50 and one CH46. Perfect condition,
purchased late last year and used very little. $30 for all three, sent
anywhere in ConUS.
Tom
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n an issue.
You'll like the Hornet. Make sure to get the NiMH pack from Merrill. I chucked
the vacu-formed wheels, bent a slightly shorter, narrower stance landing gear
and put on some Dragonfly type wheels. With the addition of a rudder servo,
gobs of rudder throw, and the CG back a bit mor
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