Isn't that the driving force for technical advancment?
--
Dick Barker
Seattle, WA
- Turning HLG Around -
http://www.eskimo.com/~dickb/UpLink.html
James V. Bacus stated in a serious tone:
>... the DHLG guys will have an advantage in many tasks.
RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane N
The best game seems to be to dive down to the launch height of the
non-DHLG HLG's and do an outside loop around them then coast back up to
the thermal they can't reach. :-)
--
Dick Barker
Seattle, WA
- Turning HLG Around -
http://www.eskimo.com/~dickb/UpLink.html
>So, you've managed a 100-130 f
Ok one launch, a 6 minute flight, then a hand catch for an extra 50 points.
Gee that sounds familiar. :-)
Steve
At 05:31 AM 4/4/2001 -0400, Bob Spencer wrote:
>So, you've managed a 100-130 foot launch with your DHLG. Now what do you
>do? What are the games played in this class?
>
>Bob
>
>
>RCSE
>To launch higher!
I had it figured out correctly! It's not a flying contest, it's a launching
contest. Thanks for clarifying that, Charles.
Thanks to Ron, too, for the rules. Did I read correctly that the longest
allowed flight is 2 minutes? Is that so that they can get back to the
really fun
To launch higher!
>So, you've managed a 100-130 foot launch with your DHLG. Now what do you
>do? What are the games played in this class?
>
>Bob
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
RCSE-List facili
So, you've managed a 100-130 foot launch with your DHLG. Now what do you
do? What are the games played in this class?
Bob
RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and
"unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
6 matches
Mail list logo