A common mistake in DLG launching. Twist in the wrist on a Poly plane will
do this. The New Logic DLG is a completely different Bird with ailerons.
Randy Bullard wrote:
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We heard that you could, so we tried it with my aging Logic. One of
my frien
The new Logic is a DLG ship. It has been HIGLY modified and is one of a
very few competitive ships.
ifome wrote:
>I was wondering if the Logic could be made a DLG or what would be a
>fair price to sell a like new Logic?
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From: Bert Magin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: December 19, 2001 6:53 PM
To: Randy Bullard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Logic HLG
See Charles French's Logic Fuse Mods here:
http://home.att.net/~items/DHL/index.htm
I think the wing will need re-enforceme
We heard that you could, so we tried it with my aging Logic. One of my
friends who has very good DLG experience would toss it and I would fly it. I
wish a video camera had been running because I would like to know what really
happened. About .02 seconds after release the plane snappedĀ inverte
I was wondering if the Logic could be made a DLG or what would be a
fair price to sell a like new Logic?
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I'm in the final stages of restoring a very used Logic HLG
and need one more dimension. Can anyone tell me the thickness
of the Mylar that forms the sickle tips?
Thanks from a HLG Addict,
Buddy Roos
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