Re: [RCSE] Spectre hlg fly's!

2000-06-08 Thread Tom Broeski
No real competitors. A lot of guys are switching from the Logic this year. This is very different. The poly IMHO is better than the VR (even though I have and sell both). I have tried a lot of HLs and usually end up making my own wings for them or modifying in some way. This is the first o

Re: [RCSE] Spectre hlg fly's!

2000-06-08 Thread Tom Broeski
I got mine at Batteries Plus. It weighs 23 grams and my 110 weighs 30 grams GRW wrote: > How much less does this pack wiegh compared to a 110 pack? Who carries > them as well? Thanks. > > -- > Glenn R. Whitcomb > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > LAN ADMIN/Computer Technician > Great Basin College > 775-75

Re: [RCSE] Spectre hlg fly's!

2000-06-08 Thread Rodger Hamer
ED]> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 1:31 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] Spectre hlg fly's! > Avoid adding weight especially to the tail. > I use a Sanyo N-120TA four cell (it weighs less than the 110 and lasts longer). These are size batteries. Puts the CG back a bit. > You ca

Re: [RCSE] Spectre hlg fly's!

2000-06-08 Thread Tom Broeski
Avoid adding weight especially to the tail. I use a Sanyo N-120TA four cell (it weighs less than the 110 and lasts longer). These are size batteries. Puts the CG back a bit. You can put the CG back as long as you are comfortable flying it that way. T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Pretty co

[RCSE] Spectre hlg fly's!

2000-06-08 Thread G . Perez
Pretty cool and almost too easy to fly, . It's breezy and overcast today but the Spectre does like to go up anyway. know if I can only keep within the tiny bubbles down low. Flying with the CG at 2" from the LE seems a little nose heavy. At what point will you know if you'r too far back? Wi