Need a little help here.
Who is producing the Highlander Foamy ??
I'm supposed to know . but can't bring it to the top of my feeble brain.
Thanks, Lynn in Anacortes WA.
Lynn Meredith King
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Lynn Meredith King wrote:
Need a little help here.
Who is producing the Highlander Foamy ??
I'm supposed to know . but can't bring it to the top of my feeble brain.
Mad Aircraft Design
http://www.madaircraft.com/
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Andrew E. Mileski
Ottawa, Canada
www.madaircraft.com
Lynn Meredith King wrote:
Need a little help here.
Who is producing the Highlander Foamy ??
I'm supposed to know . but can't bring it to the top of my feeble brain.
Thanks, Lynn in Anacortes WA.
Lynn Meredith King
RCSE-List facilities provided by Model
That seems somewhat drastic, and may effect the stability. How much nose
weight are you having to add? My friend had to add only 3-4 oz in his,
which seems acceptable for a plane this size. What size radio gear and
batteries did you use?
At 12:11 AM 7/30/01 -0400, Patrick Lanphier wrote:
Highlander, building do's and what noit to do. Is full
house the best or will Poly be ok.
which Servos are fit best?
Lots of building tips, pictures, and other Highlander info at
http://msinow.com/rc/ -- see Highlander Page.
Poly is the best choice for thermal flying (unless you already
Highlander, building do's and what noit to do. Is full
house the best or will Poly be ok.
which Servos are fit best?
Thanks BBT
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I forget the original question, but people are posting
opinions on the Highlander so here it goes. I built a
Highlander as carefully as I could, I even replaced
the coroplast tail with 1/8 inch balsa and I couldn't
be happier. Managed to catch a serious thermal the
other day with it as well.
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Subject: [RCSE] Highlander/non-foamie choice
Well here is a real question. The Highlander EPP with its
durability and
great flight characteristics. Can anybody think
My instruction booklet for the Highlander does not cover aileron initial
throw and differential settings. What seems to work the best?
Thanks in advance!!
Dan Leon
Reno S3
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re the Highlander problems - try DAW instead!
I can only say that two DAW S1-26 HLGs are as durable
and if you make one aileron and one poly you have the best
of two worlds! Even better - if you intend to slope them,
make one a full house, using nano servos, and one a two-
servo poly and they'll
Just off a well-stretched highstart and with the wing tipped the wrong way
to a fairly stiff crosswind my Highlander zipped sideways into the top 2/3
of a tree. I thought, "Oh *; guess I'll have to climb a tree." No,
there it is, ripping and tearing through the branches and then zipping
Yep, someone was right about it being my longest flight. The highlander
returned to earth today. Let's see I put it in the tree about 2 Sundays
ago. A great Father-In-Law retrieved it for me. Present him with a
challenge .. he'll solve it! Actually, what I prayed for happened ...
Dennis
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