Wish I could go again.
Mike
At 08:55 AM 6/19/2005, Daryl Perkins wrote:
Still looking for two souls to join me on a trek from
So Cal or AZ to Muncie for the Nats.
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
D
Yahoo! Sports
Rekindle the Rivalries. Si
Any one happen to have a center panel for a Sharon.
I used one up this morning.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
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You can use it for X country in the back of a pick up truck and it wont
blow off "face or back to the wind" . Terrific hat!.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Think small. Big ideas upset others!
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 08:24:28 -0500 "Georg
All I know is when DP gets the "Hunski" I have to give him a buck.I
hate that.
Mike
At 07:26 PM 6/1/2005, GuyR wrote:
Greetings!
In the NWSS we are using a "new" landing task called "The Hunt for
The
Hunski". We will publish an article soon. I want to
By the way. Breakfast is my
specialty!Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF
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You guys can just bring your sleeping bags. I'll sweep the balsa dust
from the carpet, move the work table and it's all yours for the weekend.
:~)Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF Level 5
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On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 16:5
friends.
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:~)
ems to
> come down
> to "It's NOT Multiples and therefore is inferior".
Comparison is perfectly valid. It would be nice to hear some constructive
comments from 14MZ owners with some pros and cons, especially if they've
switched from MPX.
Regards
Mike
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there are so flew flight,(my opinion) I have part
of those 2-dozen flights on it.
If anybody is interested, Contact me and I can
point you the right direction.
Mike Fox
Any one have an e-mail address for Larry?
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Be proud of your channel. :~)
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others!
Dave Brombaugh wrote:
What is the best way to get rid of these batteries when they are in this
state?
Dave,
The best way to dispose of LiPo cells like this are to put them into salt
water. Outside, of course.
Mike
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either.
I will probably use these ideas for our Bob Steele Memorials "Sunday"
events
Lets see how it works.
Mike Remus
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On Mon, 16 May 2005 18:09:13 -0500 "James V. Bacus"
<[EM
I am going to try and rip that thing from your cold, dying? hands. I'll
bet your hands will be pretty darn alive everytime there is a buck on the
line for the landing.
Sure hope they have that bonus zone for when you really screw up ;^) I
liked that one last time.
See you there.
Mik
keeping me around.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 14:12:22 -0500 "James V. Bacus"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Absolutely, once you guys come and try out a seeded MoM contest with
very beneficial to that
portion of the property working correctly as part of the overall AG. system
around the flying field.
So, hang tight. I am sure someone will let us know when the power of many
voices is needed.
Get out there and fly. Summer is coming.
Mike
At 08:12 AM 5/9/2005, M
I am looking to buy a Futaba 8U Super transmitter
on 50 mHz.
Mike Hansow, KA7CSEAuburn,
Washington
I am using a jumpstart battery for my field battery. I got mine from radio
shack. It has a 14ah gell cell battery and was $40.
Mike
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Radical RC has them, cheap and fast service. Sorry, I don't have the web
site handy, but they have a very nice site for us.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 19:30:57 -0400 "Cameron" &l
brainer. Go with JR and reap all the benefits.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
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LSF Level 5 #112
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 16:46:48 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Jon, I have the so called airplane version and the center switch on
>
Now I need to work on me.
The Good Lord knows, I love soaring.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 16:54:30 -0500 "James V. Bacus"
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> W
You are right.
Mike
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Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Re: new batteries
> On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 01:30:56PM -0500, Mike Bailey
I cannot remember the numbers exactly but with the current li-poly cells
about 80% of the charge occurs in about the first 30 min of the 1 hour
charge time.
Mike
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Sent: Friday,
Thanks, see you ALL there...
Mike Smith,
PS - WHATEVEY YOU DO, DON'T TELL THAT DARYL GUY.
At 12:03 PM 4/7/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they made it too open or announced it to all. You'd show with that
fancy new bird of yours and kick butt and that ain't fair!
Don
Was this contest formerly the Dr. Pepper Classic? Years ago I attended
this a few times and have fond memories of the experience. Other members of
our club at the time (ISS, Riverside) made the trek up to Fresno and had fun
all weekend.
Mike Reed
Southern Oregon Soaring Society
Medford Oregon
, and the FAI group?
Take care,
Mike Smith
At 08:45 AM 3/30/2005, Tracy J. Castell wrote:
Mike,
Is this a true F3b contest? I can not find anywhere on the net to sign up
for this event and I live in Tucson!! Can you help me out and let me know
where to look.
Tracy Castell
Waterworks Sales Ma
John, part of the reason you may be experiencing this is that the "lucky
ones" are the one you are meant to fly. I like the Falcon and have one now
but all of them in the past have been exactly the sameI can't explain
that. I know people who fly the latest and greatest models and seem to fall
flying a plane you can afford doesn't mean
you cannot crash a plane that you cannot afford.
Mike
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Cc:
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 4:55 PM
Subject:
, and the FAI group?
Take care,
Mike Smith
At 08:45 AM 3/30/2005, Tracy J. Castell wrote:
Mike,
Is this a true F3b contest? I can not find anywhere on the net to sign up
for this event and I live in Tucson!! Can you help me out and let me know
where to look.
Tracy Castell
Waterworks Sales Ma
Me and Joe Wurts, and Steve Condon, and Kenny Talbert, and maybe Gordon
Jennings if he can get away from work.
Are you and Tom Kiesling coming out?
Mike
At 06:53 PM 3/29/2005, Michael Lachowski wrote:
Who is planning on going to Eloy the end of April?
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I think to make it really interesting, you should fire up the ceiling
fan. At least on low ;^)
Mike
At 07:06 PM 3/13/2005, James V. Bacus wrote:
Well that was popular... here is part 2.
Also in QuickTime video, also shot by Rae, compressed with our iMac:
http://www.jimbacus.net/blog/video
But judging by the screenshots, the UI is truly
horrible - forget Windows CE, the graphics look like MSDOS and the dialogs
poorly designed. IMO the 4000 is still the mixer king, the Evo is still the
UI king.
Mike
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e intially dropping its flaps is a very
recognizable sound, and usually someone on the field will comment on it at
the time) ;~)
At 01:23 PM 3/7/2005, Mike Smith wrote:
Barney is going to have a lot of company Jim. Does he like Sharon's ;^)
Mike
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago
Barney is going to have a lot of company Jim. Does he like Sharon's ;^)
Mike
At 11:20 AM 3/7/2005, James V. Bacus wrote:
I think you guys should buy all the Sharon's you need... 8-)
At 11:35 AM 3/7/2005, Mike Smith wrote:
Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from gettin
Yes, too true. Before the Sharon, it was the Sapphire. Some guys just
keep designing gliders that fly exactly the right time and hit the darn spot.
:^)
Mike
At 10:24 AM 3/7/2005, Bill's Email wrote:
See, I knew it was the Sharon and NOT Smith.
Maybe I gotta get me one of them things!!
so
many levels.
Sharon's forever...
Mike
At 10:06 AM 3/7/2005, Mike Remus wrote:
Well Mike, now you've gone and
done it! You spilled the beans and said great things about the
Sharon Pro 3.7 X tail and more people will want one. Just wanted to
keep all the advantages for my self.
Th
Well Mike, now you've gone and done it! You spilled the beans and
said great things about the Sharon Pro 3.7 X tail and more people will want
one. Just wanted to keep all the advantages for my self.
Thanks a lot!
Brare Rabbit
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 09:35:50 -0800 Mike Smith <[EMAIL P
be
difficult to fly correctly. And for the record, if you haven't
figured this out by now, I disagree totally with the Rabbit...
Of course, he could just be trying to keep you from getting oneI bet
he has two or three back-up Sharons in the briar patch with
him ;^)
Happy flying
Mike
A
hat they want to sell? Would have to be in perfect shape, no
repaired models please.
Cheers,
Adam
PS - got to fly a pair of bald eagles today as we
both themalled out from about 50 feet...what a treat! Photos:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343196
this from hans..
Stump man,
Can you post this anyone out there know the cg for
a 2m Super V
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DZ and D'anne, could you please drop me a line.
Thanks,
Mike Smith
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Well I am not a web designer by any means. When I first set
up my site I made it a pain to update so I have reworked the whole thing. This
was prompted by my new release of several models.As for the new models,
I was able to make it up to Lake Wilson this weekend to test fly my new 60" Cap
Andrew E Mileski wrote:
>Ignore my suggestion. Won't work. Sorry.
I've added an explanation of how the circuit works. See the Sailplane
Winch Solenoid Safety Buzzer description at
http://www.vvsss.com/buzzer/
-
Oh, was that for Tom...? Sorry. Go ahead Tom, you tell
him.
Mike
At 03:44 PM 2/24/2005, Chris Veitch wrote:
Tom
Re:- During landing, the Sharon doesn't like a lot of radical flap
modulation.
Can you clarify what you mean by this, save me
guessing as I am just kitting my electric on
, then you will more likely have enough energy
throughout the approach to actually make it to the spot. The flaps
are very effective. That is what I am trying to say.
Mike
At 03:44 PM 2/24/2005, Chris Veitch wrote:
Tom
Re:- During landing, the Sharon doesn't like a lot of radical flap
modul
Here's an improvement on the two LED idea. It's a cheap, simple,
reliable, buzzer circuit that sounds off if either winch solenoid gets
stuck:
http://www.vvsss.com/buzzer/
--
Miami Mike
Miami Mike's
After lurking and reading the many comments re 2 meter at the NATS I
figured it was time to submit my dime's worth..
Let's first look at how 2 meter differs from the only other TD class
(unlimited).. Because there really are just 2 true model classes for
soaring for the major TD classes at the
I will have one Fox kit ready to ship next week
that is not spoken for. I am building these in batches so if you do not want to
wait for the next batch then let me know.
For details go to http://www.midwestslope.com/fox/
Mike
Hey Daryl, here is your new perfect weapon - The 2M Super V - should be
right up your alley.. ;^)
Chuckling to myself as I type...
Mike
At 12:03 PM 2/16/2005, you wrote:
I have the following models for sale:
-2M Super V
-New Pretty Mantis with Aegea wings & tail by Phil Ba
at his web site. Mine is the red one.
This is a great product and excellent service from Jim
Mike Remus
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Fort Wayne IN
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Wow! The plane packed arrived and I am very pleased. My
new Sharon fits like it was taylor made for the plane pack. I appreciate
you attention to details.
Happy customer. I recommend this product and your service to others who
have nice stuff and take care of it.
ThanksMike RemusLOFT Glide
, but would not stick to the control surface.
Mike Remus
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A worthy project for a good hinge. " Hint" I use a large clean cutting
board that I got from a Joann Fabric store with a good straight edge and
#11 exacto blade. Before the board I used my shop door window to cut on
:~)
Mike
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:19:03 -0500 Steve Richman <[EM
Don't know how much you paid Stan, but they are great flying gliders. You
won't be disappointed
Mike
At 07:39 AM 2/15/2005, Stan Myers wrote:
I've struck a deal with George Voss on a Tempest. I'm not having buyers
remorse, but have never spent that much $$$ on a &qu
Perfect, try it you'll like it.
Mike
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 7:59:09 -0500 Steve Richman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Oh...I think I got it now. You apply several of these hinge pairs
> along the length of the control surface, then apply a top strip of
> the tape as a
l bad, hardly
anyone hinges the way I do. It takes more then 5 minutes. :~)
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 19:46:52 -0500 Steve Richman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Mike
Thanks Brent. We try to give our new flyers the attention they want and
help them have fun.
It's exciting to get someone hooked on our sport.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005
local Teacher Supply and
artists store. I have never seen it in any hard ware type store. I
think it may be available in colors, but I always use the clear.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
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On Mon, 14 Feb
y other way. People have paid me to do their wings for them this way.
Just a little practice, and you will be a Pro at it. A pet Peeve of mine
is to see a hinge done with a gap seal only. They usually lift up near
the control horn eventually, and then you live with it till you get
around to re h
Jim, its Super Dee Duper looking
;^)
Mike
At 10:32 AM 2/14/2005, James V. Bacus wrote:
Heh heh heh, lil' Barney. 8-)
At 11:22 AM 2/14/2005, Mike Smith wrote:
hh!!!
The Icon's are procreating.
:^)
Mike
At 06:22 PM 2/11/2005, James V. Bacus wrote:
Hey, you guys wanna see a cool
ol
surface and then gape seal the appropriate side of the hinge line. They
will likely last you a life time with no further maintenance.
Works for me!
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
On Mon, 14 Feb 200
hh!!!
The Icon's are procreating.
:^)
Mike
At 06:22 PM 2/11/2005, James V. Bacus wrote:
Hey, you guys wanna see a cool 2m?
Here's a picture of it amongst normal sized models...
http://www.jimbacus.net/blog/2004/images/miniicon.jpg
Fully molded, custom painted, completely
Dave, you are right on. RES needs more than three launches for a contest.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 02:08:46 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> As a past ED for the Soar
ed day at the cost of the
> 2M
> event?
>
> ~~~
> Bill Malvey
>
>
>
>
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Manfred has done his airshow act here in Medford, Oregon several times. I
talked with him for about half an hour and determined he is certifiable.
Usually the end of his beautiful aerobatic routine is topped off with an
inverted ribbon cut about 25 feet off the ground and then he pulls the nose
up
better. I think
everyone should make the Nationals their must attend contest for the
year. Go out to Muncie and fly on YOUR perfectly manicured flying
field. An experience that should not be missed.
Mike
At 10:40 AM 2/10/2005, Marta Zavala wrote:
Ream me if you want but even though many con
when the air has the "No Brainer" lift.
There you go.
Of course F3J and F3B are good just as they are as far as I am concerned.
Sorry, I think I gave my 2.5 cents.
Mike
At 01:28 PM 2/10/2005, pfsiegel wrote:
That would be F3J with equal winches instead of tow people.
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Fling leg 2 of the Western
States Triad? Really can't see much more than sending the scores to Joe
for compilation, and forwarding to CVRC..
What say you guys?
Mike
At 01:13 PM 2/9/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to add some perspective to this discussion. Sacramento (SVSS)
stepp
e fun. You won't find a better group people, or
better competition anywhere.
Mike
At 12:15 PM 2/9/2005, James V. Bacus wrote:
Justin, why don't you attend and see if you have the same opinion. Anyone
that wins at Nats is the Champion, there is always representative skills
and talent
o, if awards
are to be given, the organizer will have to make that happen as well and
communicate with the involved clubs. I think this could be a one man
deal. However, I am already spread way too thin to take it on. What about
you Edgar? Any time to throw at this project?
Take care,
Mike
At
o, if awards
are to be given, the organizer will have to make that happen as well and
communicate with the involved clubs. I think this could be a one man
deal. However, I am already spread way too thin to take it on. What about
you Edgar? Any time to throw at this project?
Take care,
Mike
At
You can't do better then Johny Berlin!
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 06:18:11 -0600 Jim Holliman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
&g
A mouse sander from Black&Decker works well for me."or
equivalent"
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 18:05:35 -0500 "Edwin Lightcap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anybody out there know of a paint stripper that I can use on a glass fuse
without destroying it.
Tha
"Daryl, John Fruge - whoever that is, Me," etc. and low and behold, it was
John right behind me that said, "that's me" One of those foot in mouth
moments I thought I would share.
Great job by the way John. Hope to see you and your nephew out at other
contests through
uch non-essential info to recall
their names.
See you all soon I hope.
Mike
At 08:05 PM 2/6/2005, Daryl Perkins wrote:
Thanks to all for a great time! Darwin and crew run an
efficient, yet relaxed contest.
The air was challenging at times, making for a
slightly thermal oriented event. Many of th
plenty of new things to learn about building, I wanted a "so called
Woody", and I really respect the engineering effort that went into this
bird. It's going to be a really nice RES for this spring.
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Dreams are t
Goggling I found a post by Tom Clarkson to RCSE back in
March of 2002 announcing a Yahoo group called RCGliderScoring. This
group doesn't appear to exist anymore. I was hoping that someone might
have some ideas about where I might find what I'm looking for.
Thanks
Mike Sherida
Hello,
Does anyone have a canopy for an older ASW 22 4 meter multiplex sailplane
they would like to sell?
Please reply off list.
Thanks,
Mike Ashley
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I have a new one and it measures 40.5" from the case..
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 7:35 PM
Subject: [RCSE] 555 antenna length
> I need to add a new antenna to my Hitec 555. Broke the old one ages ago
> so I need
Hi guys,
Back to doing some building again. It has been a
few years and don't remember where I got some tailbooms for DLG. I am thinking
it is what most DLG's are using now.
Where came these be
purchased?
Review and pics of the build and first flight of the model and in
the full size.
Have a look at
http://www.j-evans.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/mike/mike.htm
Mike
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Try to look up Don Westegren. He built a four-stroke powered one in the
eighties. It flew very well and appeared in many magazines. Someone with
his experience could answer allot of questions.
Sounds like an interesting project..
I have a Wattage Super Cobalt 400 and a 50 amp ESC, If you can use i
The only problem that I have with the 9303 is I am
wanting to go to a synthesized transmitter.
Mike
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From:
Buddy Roos
To: Mike Bailey
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 6:59
PM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Royal evo 9
Why
not a JR 9303 with 30
replaced with a new one before the deal as one of the joints has come apart. The
battery is a 1600 mah NMIH and is only about a year old so have alot of life
left. The only reason I am going away from the Jr is I need more model
memory.
Mike
ivities. I would like to see a better manual, or someone writing a good tip
sheet for it. That might not be a problem for someone already familiar
with a JR radio.
I am looking forward to this summer with my 9303.
Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF Level 5
#112Remember; Dreams are the se
Most likely it's the plasticizer exuding to the surface. Plasticizer is
added to many plastics to make them flexible. There's nothing you did wrong,
it would have happened whether it was stored in water or not. Water just
made this entropic process more readily apparent by becoming sl
This is a very nice web site. Easy to use, offering some of the stuff
that I find hard to come by. Good pricing also. I got my connecter
ordered along with some other goodies too.
Thanks :>)www.radicalrc.com
Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Dreams
I have an un-used RCD3200 8 channel receiver for sale. It is made to be used
with Futaba transmitters. The factory part number is FM/HFD-08RD This was a
$50.00 receiver and I'm selling it for $40.00 including shipping. It is
similar to the one at this link.
http://shopatron.com/product/product_id=R
Mark, you can use any frequency between and including those numbers.
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Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 9:27 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Jr Receiver ?
>
> I was looking through a padded case where I keep all my RC electronics an
prevent accidental changing of frequency.
- since the actual frequency is displayed on the LCD screen there can be no
confusion.
Modules with rotary switches are another matter.
Mike
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#112Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty
dreams!
. lol (chuckling
wickedly as I write).
Hey I know, I can even time for you if you'd likereally.I can
help.(wow, way easier to lie through my teeth when you can't see my face)
All in jest of course?
See you out there Malvey.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and
Tom, I scratch build one project a year but sometimes the project turns
into a three year afair. I like scratch building because I don't care for
the ARFs that are offered to the soaring community. Sometimes I get a
large project done in a couple months but others (like my XC project) has
stret
.
Mike Verzuh
(970) 532-0638 hm
(303) 939-7256 off.
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I make my own horns from carbon laminate. Use slow CA glue to laminate as
many layers that you need.
Glass laminate will take out your jigsaw blade in one minute. Carbon
laminate will not kill your saw that fast.
A laminated carbon horn will also outlast your sailplane. .
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Old circuit boards from your computer. They work great!
Mike
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 16:51:43 -0800 "D Hauch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I need to make some horns, anyone have or know where I can get
> this material to make my own ?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Ha
tively cheap Evo which manages to integrate all the servo adjustments in
a simple, attractive screen.
I fear that once the chrome and froth are stripped away, the genuine
innovation lies in the transmission system and 14 fast response channels,
which although technically interesting, are not of great u
negative shift, the same as JR and
will accept new or old Airtronics / JR style servo plugs
(just be sure to use the correct polarity)
E-mail me if interested.
Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF Level 5
#112Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty
dreams!
At 07:23 AM 12/7/2004, you wrote:
Didn't Frank Weston take a crew to the Nats about then, to get the magics
kicked off...???
I was into that about then...hope this helps.
J
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Jack Strother
Granger, IN <<
that was at Lawrenceville
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