Re: [RCSE] The Gordy rule

2005-07-29 Thread miamimike
Dan Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >What?!?! Flying hydroplanes NOT soaring related? I beg to differ. >I'd bet that it can be sloped !!!;-) Put a sail on it and maybe it can tack against the wind too. :) If you want to grab that movie and store it on your own hard drive, here's a link:

Re: [RCSE] The Gordy rule

2005-07-29 Thread Dan Kitching
What?!?! Flying hydroplanes NOT soaring related? I beg to differ. I'd bet that it can be sloped !!!;-) Dan (scared 'cause I have to maiden my GeeBee Z tomorrow) Kitching P.S. - This message is in plain text. Brian Courtice wrote: Gordy's post about a model hydoplane meets the Gordy ru

Re: [RCSE] The Gordy rule

2005-07-29 Thread Ben Diss
Wazat? Did Gordy say something? I didn't see a thing thanks to my RCSE filters. -Ben Brian Courtice wrote: Gordy's post about a model hydoplane meets the Gordy rule, which is the only allowable exception to the "all posts must be soaring related" rule. According to the Gordy rule, if a po

Re: [RCSE] The Gordy rule

2005-07-29 Thread Tom Watson
Two words...Spam Filter. Works for me on this very same problem. Tom Brian Courtice wrote: Gordy's post about a model hydoplane meets the Gordy rule, which is the only allowable exception to the "all posts must be soaring related" rule. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News

[RCSE] The Gordy rule

2005-07-29 Thread Brian Courtice
Gordy's post about a model hydoplane meets the Gordy rule, which is the only allowable exception to the "all posts must be soaring related" rule. According to the Gordy rule, if a post interests Gordy, it should interest everyone else too, and therefore does not need to be soaring related. Conve