I was wondering myself about just how useful these are, especially the
lower-priced ones. For some time now I have been eyeing the Dwyer clear plastic
tube/pith ball type meters in the Sporty's Pilot Shop catalogs and Hobby-Lobby
web
site... I have so far always wound up prioritizing for some
PM
Subject: [RCSE] Alternate Source for the
Digital Wind Gauge
http://www.science-city.com/diwiga.html
About $20 from these guys, so go phone hunting with your local RS's for
their close out version.
Gordy
] Alternate Source
for the Digital Wind Gauge
http://www.science-city.com/diwiga.html
About $20 from these guys, so go phone hunting with your local RS's for
their close out version.
Gordy
nt: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Alternate Source for the Digital Wind Gauge
> Who needs a gadget to tell about the wind at your flying site anyway? A
> hand full of loose grass and a nearby flags is trustworthy enough for me
> :~)
>
> Mike Remus
You can usually get a Radio Shack store to do a computer search on
where are the nearest stores which have out-of-stock items. I did
this in the Austin area today, and did find one store which had a few (I bought
most of them for the Austin Silent Flyers members).
Who needs a gadget to tell about the wind at your flying site anyway?
A hand full of loose grass and a nearby flags is trustworthy enough for me
:~)
Mike RemusLOFT Glider ClubFort Wayne INLSF Level 5
#112Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty
dreams!
On Tue, 23 Nov 20
http://www.science-city.com/diwiga.html
About $20 from these guys, so go phone hunting with your local RS's for
their close out version.
Gordy
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