Re: [RCSE] loaded question...2M

2006-05-08 Thread Martin Usher
>Any other choices? (Brent Douglas) The NSP "Omega" (an ARF) flies well, is easy to carry around and is as tough as nails. Its a thermal ship increasing the control throws and maybe adding some weight makes it entertaining on the slope. Its crept up in price since I bought mine -- I bought m

Re: [RCSE] loaded question...2M

2006-05-08 Thread Mark Miller
Douglas, I bought the CARA kitting from Ed Whyte and am working on putting the first few kits together. I think it is an excellent design that can launch hard but is RES for simpler set-up and control. I can let you know when I have it available. I am also working on bringing back Ed's RESolution

RE: [RCSE] loaded question...2M

2006-05-08 Thread George Voss
Title: RE: [RCSE] loaded question...2M I like the bagging idea only because it then becomes your sailplane and no one else's.  There is a pride that goes with building/bagging your own, especially in the 2M size.  If you have some small issues with the bagging like pin holes or wha

[RCSE] loaded question...2M

2006-05-08 Thread Douglas, Brent
OK, I"m suddenly in the market for a 2M ship for the 2 contests a year it will see action I can not bring myself to spend more that about 200 bucks, so that limits me. What are your thoughts on Ed Whyte's Cara? DJA's updated 2M Chrysalis? The 2M Bird? I throw the 'Bird in there after go