We are talking about a high start contest where light planes would do well,
right? So, I daydream a bit about this, and it dawns on me: use the DLG
technique to give the plane a superboost. We' d have to learn how to bend
over enough to swing the plane over our heads.
Just thinking,
Rense Lange
In a message dated 12/10/02 5:58:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Boysome of you guys must lay awake alot at
night...;^)..JW
Actually, I just bought some new planes at Office Max, a whole ream of them,I just have to fold them up into, HL, TD, F3J, F3B, RES, NOS
Boysome of you guys must lay awake alot at
night...;^)..JW
--- "David J. Schat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dammit... This thing is only in Beta testing but
> with all the new super
> whatzits coming out I better get it to market now.
>
> Introducing the "Vapor"
>
> Construction: he
Now we have not only the plane of the day, but also the event of the day -
JUST what we need! And one that requires ANOTHER plane.
Remember long ago, that's what two meter was supposed to be.
And then RES
And now the QUICKSTART EVENT.
Jim Porter
Neckargemund-Dilsberg
Germany
"The airp
Dammit... This thing is only in Beta testing but with all the new super
whatzits coming out I better get it to market now.
Introducing the "Vapor"
Construction: hememetic photonic poly alloy (think Star Trek holodeck) -
hand held projector is installed in your Stylus tranny, plug it in where
t
OK, it seems to me that either the good old 2 meter Gnome or its little
brother, the HLG Gnome, might be pretty darn competitive in an event like
this.
Jim Deck
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