Re: [RCSE] hi starts are a mistake

2000-12-24 Thread Andrew E. Mileski
I suggest a heavy duty from the git-go. I have an older Waco heavy duty that launches two meters up.. It's even launched a 90 oz. Adante, not pretty or steep launch, but it did go up. Wow, I thought I was the only one with an Adante still in my hangar. It needs repairs, but thanks to DC

Re: [RCSE] hi starts are a mistake- Which Highstart I use

2000-12-24 Thread Rcsoar4fun
In a message dated 12/24/00 2:22:06 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Which of the Hollyday tubing did you use? It sounds like exactly what I want. I use the Hollyday Designs 3M standard tubing. Its one step below their heavy duty stuff. It is by far the greatest

Re: [RCSE] hi starts are a mistake

2000-12-24 Thread Walter Lynch
Message- From: Richard Hallett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, December 24, 2000 11:02 AM Subject: [RCSE] hi starts are a mistake We all know hi starts are normally inadequate for the job. To maximize launch you need it augmented with the breeze

Re: [RCSE] hi starts are a mistake

2000-12-24 Thread PresSvss
Walt, the Winch Doc and others put out some good winches but you really need to see Tim's McCann's winch kit. I've built two. The drum is a jewel, the rest is just wonderful machine work. No welding required. An average man can figure out the wiring and it is not hard to have a winch ready