RE: [RCSE] slope ship question

2005-09-26 Thread George Voss
JT models has the One FUN design. It's for the one design racing class. The plane can fly in light 7-10 and with a little ballast, handle up to 30 with ease. gv -Original Message- From: Douglas, Brent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 12:38 PM To: soaring

Re: [RCSE] slope ship question

2005-09-26 Thread Bill Swingle
One FUN design. Good suggestion. Just keep it light. I'd expect a loading of 8 would be a reasonable goal. Even less would be better if acheivable. Most 60 slope racers fly very well at low wing loadings. Better than what most would expect. Along with ballasted for big wind, too. Their wide

RE: [RCSE] slope ship question

2005-09-26 Thread George Voss
Swingle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 1:13 PM To: 'soaring' Subject: Re: [RCSE] slope ship question One FUN design. Good suggestion. Just keep it light. I'd expect a loading of 8 would be a reasonable goal. Even less would be better if acheivable. Most 60 slope

RE: [RCSE] slope ship question

2005-09-26 Thread George Voss
and stiff. gv -Original Message- From: George Voss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 1:20 PM To: 'soaring' Subject: RE: [RCSE] slope ship question The FUN comes out at 23-25 ounces RTF unless you do something serious to the wings like bag full carbon under

RE: [RCSE] slope ship question

2005-09-26 Thread glide
I recently purchased a couple slope planes (composite wings/fiberglass fuselage). The Shrike from Sky King R/C Products is a cool slope plane with pivot wings (pitcheron). The second plane is the Snipe C that also has pivot wings (wingerons) and it is still listed on Northeast Sailplanes