Re: [RCSE] Sopranos are in-Now gone

2005-01-28 Thread James V. Bacus
"large and well proportioned." I meant the model, not the stab. 8-) Jim Downers Grove, IL Member of the Chicago SOAR club, AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV ICQ: 6997780 AIM: InventorJim R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe

Re: [RCSE] Sopranos are in-Now gone

2005-01-28 Thread James V. Bacus
I haven't flown one myself, but I have seen them fly at RES Nats 2004, and at a club contest in Chicago flown by Mark Miller on a very challenging windy day. It takes a nice strong winch launch and performs a zoom like an unlimited ship with apparently little stress to the airframe. It had nic

Re: [RCSE] Sopranos are in-Now gone

2005-01-28 Thread Terry Mickle
Jim: What was it that impressed you when you saw it fly at the Nats? Terry Mickle Southern Oregon Soaring Society Jim Bacus wrote: I have one of the new Soprano kits and I have to tell you guys, this is one cool RES ship. I have to finish it yet, but it was the one model I purchased after seeing

Re: [RCSE] Sopranos are in-Now gone

2005-01-28 Thread James V. Bacus
I have one of the new Soprano kits and I have to tell you guys, this is one cool RES ship. I have to finish it yet, but it was the one model I purchased after seeing it fly at Nats 2004. Mine has full carbon mat LE D tube construction, not the carbon/kevlar weave you commonly see. Seems to b

Re: [RCSE] Sopranos are in-Now gone

2005-01-27 Thread Mark Miller
Wow!!! that was quick. All of the Sopranos are gone. All of the Pipers are gone. I have one Trio left. I have an order going in tomorrow for more. If you would like to be on the list let me know what you would like. In the works is Chumley. 131.5" carbon molded TD ship. MH-32 airfoil. Soprano s