http://www.sc-2.org/web/news/SC2-June06/Page16.htm
Correction to the link mentioned below
    Ain't they cute!


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: A. Real Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Sunday, June 1, 2008 10:22:57 PM
Subject: 2.4, Attention Everyone, Including Gordy and Martin Usher


Martin,
    Take a look at the following link and the 3-4 subsequent pages.
    Are the fellows in the orange clothing the same ones that you saw at the 
SC-2 contest?
    They seem to be a real pair to draw to!
http://www.sc-2.org/web/news/SC2-Web/SC2Frames.htm
 
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I remember seeing the guys with the orange shirts at our (SC)2 contest 
> (the ones covered with "Futaba" and "FASST" and the like). Worth a 
> picture...they were quite obviously flying on 72MHz.
> 
> Martin Usher
> 
> PS. I fly with a Futaba radio.. "Works fine for me"
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Bill and Darwin,
> > You know I love both you guys even though you wear those Orange 
> > shirts, and I have to concede that it is possible to do more with 14 
> > than 12. I want to point out that the discussion was 2.4 and 
> > sailplanes, and I still feel IMHO that JR offers more flexibility and 
> > better RX's for our competition sailplanes and large scale models with 
> > multiple servos and high power requirements. I also don't often 
> > venture in to the large aerobatic arena so it would be unfair for me 
> > to comment on that phase of the hobby. I do know something about 
> > Helicopters, and have always found that JR  has had the best 
> > flexibility and options for programming. Even with all the limitations 
> > of the 12X over the 14, that guy Quique  somehow manages to get the 
> > 12X to do enough that he is not embarrassed to show up at a contest. 
> > Enough said I hope the Futaba is always good to you. Larry



      

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