Hi All--
I have a buddy that has two new and unbuilt Supras for sale. Both are white
with blue trim and one has red bottoms. These are Supra #253 and Supra #336.
Either or both can be yours for the best reasonable offer. Reply to this email
or call me at (909)367-6179 for more info.
Thanks
Hi Guys,
I happen to know that those numbers put them at around July or August of 07,
they have all the updates inside the wing that exist today, so they are
about as current as you can actually get. The 80# separation isn't that
significant, as it is possible to get that even today if it
Mark, are you sure someone on the big island doesn't have a Supra?
http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/Weather/story?id=1536245
Didn't they have a blizzard on the 24th?
Warning, Supra's triggers global warming.
I think the Supra's might come equipped with northeast weather. Only Mark
and Tom know
on the islands to refuel -- enroute to deliver another Supra.
It's gone now and so is the snow.
Mark
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From: Michael Lachowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:17 AM
To: Mark Howard; soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Supras?
Mark, are you sure
to deliver another Supra.
It's gone now and so is the snow.
Mark
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From: Michael Lachowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:17 AM
To: Mark Howard; soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Supras?
Mark, are you sure someone on the big island doesn't
Now that you've all been flying your Supras... we
haven't really heard anything from you.
I'd love to hear more reports... please... if
negative... ping me off the exchange
Thx,
D
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In a message dated 1/31/2006 1:36:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now that you've all been flying your Supras... we
haven't really heard anything from you.
Many of those Supra owners who have previously posted are currently
experiencing a recurring climatological
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 4:05 PM
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In a message dated 1/31/2006 1:36:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now that you've all been flying your Supras... we
haven't really heard anything from you.
Many of those Supra owners who have
Subject: [RCSE] Supras?
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 10:36:05 -0800 (PST)
Now that you've all been flying your Supras... we
haven't really heard anything from you.
I'd love to hear more reports... please... if
negative... ping me off the exchange
Thx,
D
Walt W5SWA wrote:
Well #23 has about an hour on it. I would have more time on it but wind
and rain have kept me out of the air for a couple of weeks.
This is the second or third post by someone who has one of these new
Uber-Planes that is experiencing poor weather.
So my question is, what
I think you're on to something. I don't have a Supra and it's nice and
warm here.
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Kihei, HI 96753
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 4:40 PM
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Supras?
Walt W5SWA
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Supras?
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 18:40:18 -0800
Walt W5SWA wrote:
Well #23 has about an hour on it. I would have more time on it but wind
and rain have kept me out of the air for a couple of weeks.
This is the second or third post by someone who has one of these new
Uber-Planes
Title: Supras and asssited soaring
I own a supra with a picolario installed ! Any one up for the challenge ?
Well I dont own any of it, I was reading all the replies and was kind of fun just to think what would happen if a guy arrives at the contest field with a SUPRA and a PICOLARIO. I
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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:00
PM
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Agreed. I have about 4 hours on mine. One of the best
launching models I have ever owned. Jim Monaco estimates that my launch
is 80-90 degrees. On one ride I took it out from less than 50 ft( 5
Tom,
I agree with your comments on the Supras flying qualities. While no
airplane is a Silver Bullet, this one is better than anything I have flown
before. It reads air unbelievably well, has long legs, good float, and launches,
and lands well. TheSupra accelerateseffortlessly from float to
At 09:42 AM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
He who launches highest... wins...
D
Not necessarily. As you get older, you will find that he who
launches highest frequently loses sight of his model.
Chuck Anderson
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At 09:42 AM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
He who launches highest... wins...
D
Not necessarily. As you get older, you will find that he who launches
highest frequently loses sight of his model.
Chuck Anderson
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Ihave heard the only thing better than the molded Supra is a
lighter bagged one. Yes or no?
Walter
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I am still 20/15 but the reflexes are starting to go at 59. I have owned and flown most of the F3J birds and just when I think they couldn't get any better the Supra emerges. In the hands of a world class flyer it should do very well at the 2006 Worlds! Tom
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I am still 20/15 but the reflexes are starting to go at
59. I have owned and flown most of the F3J birds and just when I think
they couldn't
Walter,
I flew Tom Kieslings Bagged F3J version over at Istanbul.
WhileI think one flight is to limited to draw conclusions, I can comment
that both models have similar characteristics. One thing that is obvious to me
is thatI cannot build a wing as accurate as the ones that come from Barry.
!
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From:
George Voss
Cc: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 8:22
AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Supras done/Icons For
Sale
OK, I waited 2+ years
to get my new Icons. Now you guys are telling me they arent the
berries, I want to scream! I
On Jan 4, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Mark Drela wrote: To measure the CG: I turn the assembled glider over on its back, Pardon the potentially dumb question, but why turn the glider, or any glider, on its back for cg measurement.I use the wooden pencil eraser method also.thanksBarry Andersen
On Jan 4, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Mark Drela wrote:To measure the CG: I turn the assembled glider over on its back, and find the level-balance point by supporting it on a wood-pencil eraser which is slightly rounded. I might add some tape to a wingtip if necessary to get perfect lateral balance, so
AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Supras done
On Jan 4, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Mark Drela wrote:
To measure the CG:
I turn the assembled glider over on its back,
Pardon the potentially dumb question, but why turn the glider, or any
glider, on its back for cg measurement.
I use
This is rather far aft hook position which requires
special action during launch. On my Evo program the
left slider is an elevator (speed) trim with a small
gain.
For the launch throw I push the slider all the way
forward
which feeds in a slight amount of down-elevator.
Once the glider rotates
Bing Bing
At 09:42 AM 1/5/2006, Daryl Perkins wrote:
But unlike Mark, I'm not willing
to give up any of that initial rotation by backing off
on the elevator preset. I just use the right stick and
fly the model...
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR
AMA 592537
Guys,
No I don't have a Supra. I was addressing aggressive
launch set ups on any model. The tendencies Dr. Drela
mentions in his email are not specific to the Supra,
but are exhibited in every model I've every owned and
set up Daryl style. You guys just haven't been
listening for the last 15
Daryl.
I've got 5 plus hours on the Supra and like the set-up at 3.8". The
model rotates and pulls fine even on a low to medium tension launch. The tow
hook is real grippy and I have no problem circle towing it on my Hi Start. I
think that is with out a flat filed on the hook. The model can
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Daryl.
I've got 5 plus hours on the Supra and.
You know I wish you guys would let some of the experts handle this one!!!
Jeez. The Internet!! Give a guy a keyboard and Internet access and you
see what happens!!
WEM
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Agreed. I have about 4 hours on mine. One of the best launching models I have ever owned. Jim Monaco estimates that my launch is 80-90 degrees. On one ride I took it out from less than 50 ft( 5 degree joiners)to cloud base at 1+mi. out. With a 7-10 mile breeze I easily cruised back in the same
I was thinking the same thing Bert...On 1/2/06, Bert Magin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not picking on Maurice or (may the soaring gods forbid) Dr. Drela but couldsomeone explain to me the balancing method and tools used to place a CG to0.5mm accuracy?BertRCSE-List
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I think Dr Drela may have calculated the battery weight difference
between fully charged and completely discharged. Hence he dropped
the 100th resolution. Otherwise I think the spec would be down to
0.05 mm.
:-)
Steven Meyer
SOAR, LSF IV
At 12:28 PM 1/4/2006, Jay Hunter wrote:
I was thinking
My initial Cgs are always accurate to say 1/4 to
1/2 a thumb width! Seriously.
Walter
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Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 10:28
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I was thinking
Hi All
I finished my Kennedy Supra last night. It went together really nice. If
the fog clears and it doesn't rain I'll fly it today. I was hoping for 61
to 62 oz but came out a little heavier at 62 3/4 even though I was very
careful with glue and install. What really surprised me was I
could someone explain to me the balancing method and tools
used to place a CG to 0.5mm accuracy?
To measure the CG:
I turn the assembled glider over on its back,
and find the level-balance point by supporting it
on a wood-pencil eraser which is slightly rounded.
I might add some tape to a
Hi All
I finished my Kennedy Supra last night. It went together really nice. If
the fog clears and it doesn't rain I'll fly it today.
I was hoping for 61 to 62 oz but came out a little heavier at 62 3/4 even
though I was very careful with glue and install. What really surprised me
was I
Not picking on Maurice or (may the soaring gods forbid) Dr. Drela but could
someone explain to me the balancing method and tools used to place a CG to
0.5mm accuracy?
Bert
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Supras done
I use a Great Planes C.G. Machine.
http://www2.gpmd.com/image/g/gpmr2400.jpg The gauges are in inches and
millimeters and you could actually put
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