I was not aware that there was an Icon 2 poem contest.
This is a good start.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 6:51 AM, Phil Townsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Icon 2
> I never have won a contest...
> I never fly contests...
> There is nothing that I wish to contest.
> I fly for the pure fun of it
, December 20, 2007 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Icon 2
Don't change the line " Learn how to launch " If you go big and break the
line!! fly it out!! You launch on the same equipment that everyone else is
using, no need to change equipment for the select few " Learn to launch
Spectra isn't a very good launcing line Dave.
There is no give in it, and lots of planes would pop off.
There is no energy that can be gained from it.
Limit the power and put mono on. No more power problems.
Just $$ problems.
David Klein wrote:
You guys really aren't looking at the international
I guess everyone forgot how to use the FOOT PEDAL.
As soon as you throw in a little wood trophy, everyone forgets.
Learn to read your plane on launch.
Dave Hauch
www.rc-builds.com
This thread is going ?? ,, RCSE is about American TD pilots buying and using
F3J & F3X sailplanes flying American TD contests (3, 5, 7 tasks) and breaking
American launch equipment.
If they (RCSE Guys) want to maximize a American TD launch they should use a
model designed for that task OR lear
There is another solution for us CD's although it might initially
reduce contest attendance. Add a "Unlimited to 130" (or whatever)
wingspan" limit to your contest rules. If you want your contest to
proceed with fewer line break interruptions, keep the battery power
from dying at the end of t
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Icon 2
I'm sure this will be a very dynamic plane and competitive with the
Euro models. My concern is the launching equipment. With the
current crop of moldies, line breaks and winch bogging and ultimate
fai
Who cares what is driving the size wars? F3J is a very miniscule part
of the soaring scene is the US. Most of the people buy the Perfects,
High Ends and the new Icons are buying them to compete in TD contests
and not F3J. So the problem exists when they show up at a contest
and the lines s
Why not just get rid of the pulley system and go to a single man tow?
Or maybe, the pilot should run to launch the plane like a kite`while the
plane is on autopilot???
Just creative suggestions!
Chris
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Icon 2
> From: Mike
I got the perfect solution It appears that there will be a bunch of
out-of-work professional baseball players who have bulked up on
steroids.. They would be the ideal candidates to provide F3J hand
tows... As of right now I don't know of any drug restrictions allowing
the average hand-tower
Go to a weaker winch motor. If the winch motor can't break the line,
then the motor stops turning. For anyone who has used a F3b winch, you
know what happens. The F3b winch motors will only draw roughly 500 Amps
stalled while a Ford winch will go to 1000 amps or more. Then you live
with th
You guys really aren't looking at the international trends that are driving
the size wars. These planes are designed as the ultimate F3J plane. In
F3J, the launch power is as much as you can use, figuring you higher some
offensive lineman to tow. If F3J were to switch to using F3b winches, the
l
- Original Message
From: Darwin N. Barrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...My concern is the launching equipment. With
the current crop of moldies, line breaks and winch bogging and ultimate failure
are becoming more prevelant
==
I wonder about this too. The Pike Perfect is
In a message dated 12/20/2007 8:48:45 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm sure this will be a very dynamic plane and competitive with the Euro
models. My concern is the launching equipment. With the current crop of
moldies,
line breaks and winch bogging and ultimate failure
Airbus is sure having a tough time.
smokinjoe
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From: Darwin N. Barrie<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: soaring@airage.com<mailto:soaring@airage.com> ; SC Johnson<mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:48 AM
Subject: Re
no pun intended... right?
Darwin N. Barrie wrote:
Where do we draw the line?
Darwin N. Barrie
Chandler AZ
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I like that idea of F3B winches. Wanna get a launch on steroids, try mono.
The problem with "break the line you fly it", is that sometimes the line
is the fault, not the pilot.
But many of todays planes can easily break braided line if dialed in
correctly, or if someone launches incorrectly (
Either say that you break the line, you fly it.
Or everyone goes to F3b spec winches and everyone provides their own
launching equipment.
Darwin N. Barrie wrote:
I'm sure this will be a very dynamic plane and competitive with the Euro models. My
concern is the launching equipment. With the c
The line will ultimately be drawn by the competitors and where ever that may
be, we don't yet know.
Big, to a point, for my old eyes and still light enough to not destroy the
winch lines is a balance I work on with unlimited ships like my Supra or AVA.
So far line strengths above 250 lbs. are n
I'm sure this will be a very dynamic plane and competitive with the Euro
models. My concern is the launching equipment. With the current crop of
moldies, line breaks and winch bogging and ultimate failure are becoming more
prevelant. Heavy enough line for these new "super ships," will be a burd
Key word ILLEGAL
NOT an immigrant
> Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 08:49:57 -0600
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Icon 2
> CC: soaring@airage.com
>
> Well Craig there is a lot of information a
Well Craig there is a lot of information and commentary in your
message. If I care to comment.
It's too bad for Don that he is in a state that is forcing illegal
immigrants, (low paid), out of the state or the unlikely, back to the
country they came from. If the US Government would get off th
Maybe Don will do like the European manufactures do and have a lower price for
domestic sales and another higher price for export...
Then maybe some of us working stiffs could afford an Icon2...
Due to the low low low dollar, all of America is almost free for the taking
(Dam Bush) !!! A
Did they design a supply of football players to launch this thing in F3J? I
imagine anyone less than 300 lbs is going to be lofted, with that kind of
span.Just be sure to let go before you're 10 feet off the ground.
someone wrote:
>Get in line folks - this is gonna be a biggy, both literally and
>Get in line folks - this is gonna be a biggy, both literally and figuratively.
>Designed by the intrepid Dr. Mark Drela, this new high aspect ratio
>F3J/Thermal
>Duration plane has a wing span of 150" (3.81 m) and a VERY slender 2.4
>friendly
>pod and carbon boom.
Just for the record, I rea
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