Up there in the sky?
I took advantage of a bit of sun and no wind to fly my Solution out of
the back 1 (it's either a really big lot or a really small farm...).
Ran out of battery and had to land on the road! Blind!! Good thing
there wasn't any traffic!!!
Nice flying plane. I need to get the article done.
(And no, the newsgroup isn't dead -- just tired).

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Vance Howard - 05 Jun 2010 15:30 GMT
> Up there in the sky?
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> (And no, the newsgroup isn't dead -- just tired).
I'm trying to figure out what that big yellow thing in the sky is. It's
been raining so much, I thought I was going to have to buy a boat to
get to and from work.
With the popularity of the online forums, it seems only the old timers
remember how to use a newsgroup.

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MJKolodziej - 06 Jun 2010 00:07 GMT
>> Up there in the sky?
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> With the popularity of the online forums, it seems only the old timers
> remember how to use a newsgroup.
Old Timers? Hey now.
Sun was out today in central Texas. We had a fun fly with full scale fly
overs and parachutes drop in. I still had a plane flying at the end of the
day.
mk
(uproar 60: may not fly again, uproar 40: will fly again, Magic 300 extra,
will fly again.)
Art Schreuder - 03 Jul 2010 02:33 GMT
Hmmm,
I see you get around too Mr. Tim! I too have dabbled in this
sometimes frustrating (and potentially expensive) hobby. Although I have
only made it as far as a 1/2A powered
sailplane! Even tried my hand with a swamp buggy (OS40 powered) that I ran
around in the snow..... Anyway, I just noticed your post in here and thought
I'd say hi!
Art
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