Anyone know where I might get one of these kits? Built them as a kid,
want to build them again and see if I do any better. :)
It seems like there would be a market in nostalgia kits for folks like me.
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The fact is King County requires all pilots to have AMA membership. Even if you fly on 2.4. Even if you fly a 1 oz electric plane made of foam. Even if you fly a glider. These are the facts. No AMA and you are breaking the rules if you fly at 60 acres.
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 04:56:52PM -0700, Phil wrote:
> Did Sam Get the toy he deserved???
Depends. Did he install that part? If so, then yes. An expensive lesson
learned. If not, he got a raw deal.
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On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 08:39:29AM -0800, Paul Klissner wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a really accurate high-torque standard
> sized servo for a wingeron glider? (A fast one would be nice too
I use HS-225's in my Elf/Shrike and they work great. This is a very fast slope
racing glider. The design
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 06:37:25AM -0800, Charles French wrote:
> i guess your not using a feather cut!
> I was cutting the airfoil first, then I angled the root and tip.
I don't understand why anyone would do it this way. You end up with a totally
different airfoil and chord length from what you
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