Re: [RCSE] Instructions, etc...long, very boring

2002-01-03 Thread Sal DeFrancesco
Daryl! What is the CG of the stretched Fusion? After all you basically designed it (Thanks!) :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Now, about this instructions thing - let's just say, my new >fusiopsykodictionwhatsit is now ready to fly. Am I going to call the >manufacturer and try to obtain plans a

Re: [RCSE] Instructions, etc...long, very boring

2002-01-02 Thread Ronald L Adams
I agree with Simon and disagree with Daryl . Briefly a " STABLE " CG would be appreciated . For the money these planes cost, are instructions or the CG location a cost problem to the manufacturer, or the distributor ? I thought the Flyers AND Manufacturers / Distributors were supposed to help,

Re: [RCSE] Instructions, etc...long, very boring

2002-01-01 Thread Simon Van Leeuwen
What an ego-driven bunch of drivel! Pilots, no matter what level of flying experience, deserve enough information to properly set up a model to perform reasonably well. Based on what has traditonally become acceptable in the way of instructions includes C of G recommendations. Whether the customer

Re: [RCSE] Instructions, etc...long, very boring

2002-01-01 Thread Goingup2hi
Daryl, Well said. Hell, if I'm not sure where the CG is, I put in more lead than is necessary, fly, take some lead out, fly, take some lead out, fly, take some lead out until it's about right. Wanna really confuse yourself? Try this on a windy day.   Kevin Andersen