Re: [RCSE] A good light air slope machine

2002-01-19 Thread jaffee
At 01:10 PM 1/19/02 +0100, Tord S Eriksson wrote: >And the stamping of the ribs were the worst I have ever seen! More crushed >than stamped, actually! No arguement there, but then again, the thing only cost $19 (at least in the US). I had a power plane made by Global/Hobby Shack as well. Flew

Re: [RCSE] A good light air slope machine

2002-01-16 Thread Art Mcnamee
Hi Bob, there are some 2 meter TD gliders that would do well on the slope. When it's mild just fly stock and in the wind add balast. Sal at NE sailplanes has some. I used to fly Bob Martins SR7 which I really liked to fly. If I could find 2 kits somewhere I would buy them. One for me and one for

RE: [RCSE] A good light air slope machine

2002-01-15 Thread jaffee
At 12:53 PM 1/15/02 -, Ade wrote: >I have been trying to decide what to do about this. I am thinking about one >of the aileron equiped DHLG They are smaller and more manouverable. > >If anybody has any suggestions of actual models that fill this catagory I >would be pleased to know.. would be

RE: [RCSE] A good light air slope machine

2002-01-15 Thread jaffee
At 12:53 PM 1/15/02 -, Ade wrote: >> >> I'm hoping that you sages of the air will have some recommendations on >> sailplanes for the slope. I'm looking for two things: >> 1. A well designed and prepared kit for a glider that will be a good >> responsive machine to be used on light to medium