At 12:41 PM 1/29/00 -0800, Vogel Dental Lab wrote:
> If the feather is only good for 500-1000ft, then what about the 555?
>I know the 555 is dual conversion. What about the Feather?
>
> Tom from Paso
>My experience with the 555 is if you can see it you can fly it - a great
receiver.
If the stab rods are steel stick them in a potato overnight. They will
build up a slight layer of rust/starch. It willnot enlarge the carrier
tubes and will give a snug fit.
A gut Amish trick!
At 08:43 AM 2/2/00 -0800, The Love Villar Family wrote:
>I have done a
At 07:41 PM 1/18/00 -0600, George Voss wrote:
A local club member who was flying RC sailplanes back in the early 70's had
gotten it but never built it. I will check with him and post the results -
JRE
>OK, who has the 'Megan? gv
>
>jebach wrote:
>
>> At 09:15 AM 1/
At 09:15 AM 1/18/00 -0800, The Love Villar Family wrote:
>Too late; he went to work at a real job (Boeing?) at the end of October '98.
>
>
>> Is Dodgson Designs still around?
>> Web page or email address?
>> Any info?
>
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At 11:31 AM 1/18/00 +, Michael Neverdosky wrote:
>Is Dodgson Designs still around?
>Web page or email address?
>Any info?
>
>I am especially interested in some of his earlier designs.
>
>thanks
>
>michael N6CHV AMA 77292
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