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Returning after 10 years away.25 Jan 2004 23:40 GMT11
Hi all, I am returning to the hobby after 10 years away so am resurrecting
my warrior 40 aerobat to start with. If the bug takes me again, Ill treat
myself to a nice new Extra-Wot. Having been away for so long, I am buying
all new welded Ni-Cd's etc. Anyone got any advice what to ...
Thunder Tiger lazy tiger P-5125 Jan 2004 20:48 GMT2
could anyone give me info on or point me to reviews for the lazy tiger P-51.
thanks
trimming a flying wing.25 Jan 2004 18:10 GMT17
I have recently got a small EPP wing, and having a few difficulties.
It is similar to the zagi style of wing, but smaller.
It is powered by a speed 280, with a 5x4.2 and is approx 32"
The flying weight it comes out at is 220g, which is in the correct range of
Evolution Engines25 Jan 2004 16:50 GMT11
I'm thinking of ordering the Horizon Hobby Evolution .61. Has anyone had any
experience with this engine?
Why do pusher planes have this feature ?25 Jan 2004 16:32 GMT3
Motor axis is not paralel to the fuselage axis on FirebirdXL like planes.
The motor seems to point in a downward angle. I Myself have a Wingo, and on
this type of pusher plane, the motor points a little upward . Why do these
motors are not simply mounted paralel to the fuse , but ...
Test25 Jan 2004 15:01 GMT2
Test tickle
Astro Flight Inc.25 Jan 2004 05:28 GMT6
anyone know what's going on with "Astro Flight Inc." ??
I've been trying to get to their site (www.astroflight.com) for about 4 days
and all I get is
    "  The page cannot be displayed  "
Retract servo25 Jan 2004 04:37 GMT3
Hi All. I'm building a Great Planes P-51 Mustang with mechanical
retracts. I need to buy the radio now. Recommendations? I've been told
that I need a "retract" servo. However, the one I found at tower says
it travels 180 degrees stop-to-stop and that isn't adjustable - even
fiber glass, how to use links???25 Jan 2004 04:15 GMT2
Anyone got any?  thanks, ken
http://community.webtv.net/KenKnapp/OurPlaceOnTheNet
Coroplast in the UK??25 Jan 2004 01:28 GMT5
Anyone know where I can get some corroplast/correx in the UK please?
Had a bit of a Google but no luck yet....
TIA
cargo well liner25 Jan 2004 00:07 GMT2
After doing these things for years, I finally got a battery acid burn
on the carpet of my van. I saw a little product notice in one of the
mags for a cargo well liner and checked it out on the internet, then
bought one. It's made by "WeatherTech," whose products are carried by
How many weekends of flying time?24 Jan 2004 22:41 GMT24
What is your flying season? On an average year, we have 36 weekends of
flying time, not counting the ones where it is just too windy to fly. Our
season goes from the first of March to the first of November. In years where
we have a particularly mild winter, we have flown from the ...
Help Abolish MLK Day. He was a Whore Hopping Communist24 Jan 2004 22:34 GMT21
http://www.kkk.com/abolish.htm
fabric covering question24 Jan 2004 22:30 GMT15
I have a GP Super Sportster 60 under construction.
Beginning to think ahead to covering.
Considering using a fabric covering.
<Snipped from the Quantum website>
Extending a needle valve24 Jan 2004 22:02 GMT9
Having avoided the issue for long enough i've decided it's time to attach
the cowl to my AcroWot. I've got a fancy fuelling valve to fix the fact I
won't be able to get at the pipes, but was wondering if there was a most
effective way of extending a needle valve thingy as it will ...
 
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