Chris:
While the prototypes did utilize the same cylinders as the Ruby,
Charlie told me that the production models would have a longer-bore
cylinder. Since I have only seen pre-production models run, I can't
verify this.
Of the the three pre-production models I've seen run, none have run
The last address I have for Clark is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and it doesn't work. Anyone have his present email address?
Chuck Walters - President
Central New York Large Scale Railway Society
http://home.twcny.rr.com/cnylsrs
Ten-foot modelers rule
In a message dated 6/17/2001 3:01:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Subject: AccuCraft C-16
Has anyone seen one of these in action?
Chris - I emailed you some photos of the protoype that Bob Pennock was
testing last year. [Email me offline if you want more - other
Yup! It's [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I dropped att when I got my DSL line from Sprint.
Sorry for the confusion.
Clark, still in (now) hot Las Vegas. Today it gonna be 105. Why anyone
would live for 24 years is beyond me.
Charles W. Walters wrote:
The last address I have for Clark is [EMAIL
The only RC I can find at local hobby shops is trigger grip CAR radios
with large servos, or AIRCRAFT radios with dual sticks and
micro-servos. Is there a problem using aircraft bands for trains? Is
there somewhere I can get a Dual-stick (Single-stick) controller with
micro-servos?
Chris: I hear your frustration in you message. Yes, it is a NO NO to
use aircraft bands (frequencies) for car and boat and train equipment.
If I had a airborne airplane that cost between $500 and $1000 bucks and
it crashed because someone fired up their train transmitter on the air
frequency
Chris,
Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES ever use aircraft freqs in ground based vehicles.
Besides being against FCC regulations, someone could get seriously hurt.
Try the Hobby Shack. Hitec and Futaba make one and two channel stick radios
with land freq.'s. Here is the URL for Hobby Shack:
Worse than that. just up the road from me a relatively small R/C
aircraft went out of control due to radio problems and killed a boy.
Its not just the string and sealing wax models involved but large X4
engined scale models of WWII bombers and REAL jet engined model
aircraft.
Sam E
Clark