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From: Tom Copp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; soaring@airage.com
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 5:13:10 PM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Need Help!
Is this a 2.4ghz F3B Skeeter with RDS in a Man on Man social event issue flying
in Grey cup??
Tom
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Is this a 2.4ghz F3B Skeeter with RDS in a Man on Man social event issue
flying in Grey cup??
Tom
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From: Dan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 4:57 PM
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] Need Help!
How do you safely make a downwin
You will want to use channel 6 and 7 which are sometimes referred to
as Aux1 and Aux2 or FLAP and Aux2.
Zero out the 3-position switch by setting Travel for channel 6 to
zero both directions and disable the pots. The spoiler actions can
now be programmed in the Butterfly mix exclusively. (Us
Hi Bernie,
I would set those up as though you had flaps - I think
that means use the Gear and AUX2 slots on your RX.
I think that's right - my 2nd guess is Throttle and
AUX2. You could then use the crow settings to control those from your
throttle stick, mixing in elevator as you ne
Hi Greg and All:
This is going to sound dumb but here goes !!
Some years ago a modeler ( last name Smith ) came to my shop in Lake Havasu
City. At that time I entrusted the Bunk for my Pawnee Canopy and the molds
for my Pawnee and RV8 Cowls.
I have lost all contact with this gentleman and hope that
In a message dated 09/14/2001 4:46:33 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> HI guys,
>Been trying for 4-5 days now to unsubscribe. Mikel tells me to shut off
> HTML, till he told me that, didn't know I was doing it. I have to
apologize
>
> to all for this, for putting
>Maybe I can help stir up a Stylus user to help you both .
>
Thanks for all the responses.much better than last time :o)
Sincere thanks
Paul
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Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Need Help on Hatch Latches
> On several of my planes (including my Spirit) I cut a piece of heat-shrink
> tubing about 1" wide with a diameter big enough to slip over the canopy
and
> fuse about mid-way back on the canopy. The
In a message dated 4/10/01 12:29:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I sprayed a
automotive primer on the area with the pinholes and the primer did not fill
them. I tried 2 more coats with the same result. What technique can I use
to fill the pinholes? >>
CAREFUL!! I
Good point, other than the effort involved, there is no reason why a
micro-sized rectangular carbon joiner and box cannot be constructed. The
process is well explained in Mark Drela's plans for the composite Allegro
Rick
> Why not make (carve) a little mold - the shape of the desired joiner - a
At 09:53 AM 12/20/2000, J S. wrote:
>I have been to Sal's web page and looked around but can't seem to
>determine what would be a alternative choice then the Mantis.
SchpotDorker LT.
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of Chicago SOAR club
ICQ 6997780R/C Soaring Page at http://www.mcs.net/~bacus
tensioning feature with results in smooth, clean cuts with crisp trailing
edges. Rich.
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From: Oliver Wilson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 7:16 AM
To: Dave Wenzlick
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE
>When this happened to me it was because I was cutting a large core and using .011
>wire. What was occuring was the cutting wire was actually rotating very
>slightly back
>and forth as it went through the core. The melting foam would tug unevenly on the
>wire and rotate it a little one way the
I think you may be playing with the wrong parameter. The wire temperature
should be set to produce the maximum number of threads trailing the cut but
not so hot that it produces an orange peal texture to the cut. When you get
the temperature right leave it alone. I cut at a much higher speed with
>I have been advised that titanium is to elastic, though it will return to
>it's original shape after bending.
>
Titanium has an elastic modulus of about 5/8 times that of steel so for a given force
it will deflect 8/5 time as much as steel.
>I have been advised that 1021 low carbon FGS (Flat Gra
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