On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Bill Swingle wrote:

>Small models can be quite challenging. Little things become big things so
>unexpectedly. Be very careful with whatever you choose. I've been
>disappointed several times.

I love them right into the ground.

>Mark Meck makes a conventional plane that uses wingerons. It looks very
>tempting but I'm not sure of the servo requirements.

Got a URL? Google give me nothing...

>Mark also makes a Noseeum flying wing which is a dandy sloper. It's an
>adrenaline laced thrill ride once you start moving the stick! However, its a
>flying wing.
>
>The DAW Dragonette is a great flyer. I loved mine. With just rudder/elevator
>it was ball of fun and it looks pretty good too. It flys in a wide range of
>wind speeds yet needs nearly no lift. It's a great plane.

I've had some issues with the Dragonette. I've used two sets of wings and 
they just don't cut it for me. It could just be that I don't like EPP.

-J

>
>Um... do you have the tiny battery and Rx to accompany those servos?
>
>Bill Swingle
>Janesville, CA
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