[RCSE] Re: Pike Superior

2006-10-03 Thread stefanoc2
Hi Miron, just wanted to let you know that I am still flying a set of Grand Esteem wings on a Faser fuse with built up stab and I love it. The Grand Esteem esteem wings are fantastic. Thank you for your contributions to the sport. 'My Grand Esteem' (http://www.houstonhawks.org/PhotoAlbum/200

Re: [RCSE] RE: Pike Superior ??

2005-05-28 Thread Les or Gypsy Stockley
For the USA modellers, Tower Hobbies now has stock of 2mm clevises and couplers. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXWL54&P=0 http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXBWK9&P=0 Cheers, Les. > Did not know it was difficult to get metric clevices. I will tell Samba. > M

Re: [RCSE] RE: Pike Superior ??

2005-05-28 Thread Tom Watson
I just get 2-56 threaded brass couplers and ream them slightly to fit the pushrods. Less hassle, a lot cheaper and no worries if I should ever need to replace a clevis down the road. Tom Jo Grini wrote: Did not know it was difficult to get metric clevices. I will tell Samba. Maybe they wi

[RCSE] RE: Pike Superior ??

2005-05-28 Thread Jo Grini
Very nice pages and some detailed and good testreport. Again - whats written is more important than design... Did not know it was difficult to get metric clevices. I will tell Samba. Maybe they will include as a standard (they do include if one orders with) Hilsen (Regards) Jojo www.grini.no

[RCSE] Re: Pike Superior ??

2005-05-28 Thread Jo Grini
Oops the email should have been private since it was with attachment... Well not any big picture luckily so no big harm done I guess Hilsen (Regards) Jojo www.grini.no - Original Message - From: "Jo Grini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 4:32 PM Subject: Re: Pike

[RCSE] Re: Pike Superior xtail/Icon??

2004-04-15 Thread Gregory Vasgerdsian
I would take this a step further in that MapleLeaf is putting out a very high quality product and they deserve to sell it so that they are not doing it for sub-minimum wage. I don't know Don's financials but If there is a legacy of the "hobby industry" it is the constant cycling of small manufa