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MY RC TOY27 Dec 2004 10:58 GMT14
my fiancee brought me this small twin motor rc plane.
seems to just use the two motors for direction and lift
any tips on flying it, i throw it, and gave it full power but it just glided
into the ground?
Murder! Forums murder Usenet!27 Dec 2004 10:49 GMT9
Anyone else lament the fact that moderated forums have all but killed
Usenet?
It's abundantly obvious from the decline of traffic volume in
respective groups over the past couple of years in particular, that
United Modelers of America26 Dec 2004 23:47 GMT4
Can anyone sharewith me the website address for the UMA?
Thanks,
s
Fuel flow problems26 Dec 2004 23:40 GMT4
I have two very different planes that both have the same problem.  I
can't get fuel to the engines.  The common denominator is that both
planes are designed with the tank setting below the carburator.
The first plane is a Clancy Lazy Bee.  I've mounted both a used (and
Have a great day!26 Dec 2004 20:12 GMT1
Happy holidays.
Let me know if you get to fly today.
BTW, the wife did well: e-flite Ultimate, e-flite 370 brushless, Pheonix 10.
Which Electric Trainer26 Dec 2004 18:22 GMT13
I'm looking to get started in flying.
I don't want to start off with gas.
What would you recommend under say, $250.00 US.
Markham Park Airfield - Christmas Eve26 Dec 2004 15:55 GMT1
A lot of the regulars came out to fly
http://www.pbase.com/lautermilch/christmaseve
!/4 Scale Pushrods?26 Dec 2004 08:45 GMT12
Hey gang: What are you guys using for pushrods now for 1/4 scale: Just got
back into building. Back in the 80s I was stuck with hardwood dowels braced
along the Fuse: still had a little slop. Anything new out there that might
be better ?
Please check out my scratch built 17 pound biplane ! Cool movie25 Dec 2004 21:28 GMT5
If you are interested in seeing some pretty good flying visit:    
http://www.bellevillercflyers.com/     follow the links to "pictures" and look
for the movie of the "Cobra" biplane.  I built this thing from plans.  It is 17
pounds and is powered by a FPE 3.2 c.i gas engine w/ ...
Model Shop in Kuala Lumper24 Dec 2004 23:12 GMT2
Can anyone please advise me of a good RC Model Aircraft model shop in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Many thanks to anyone who can help
Adrian
video24 Dec 2004 15:36 GMT2
ok, here is a link to a video I just made.......we are just feeling this
plane out right now so we should be doing some cooler stuff soon but this
shows a lot of its capabilities.
https://www.onlinefilefolder.com/index ...
Airfield Accident Involving Fingers24 Dec 2004 13:01 GMT2
Markham Park, outside of Fort Lauderdale today. A man was adjusting a
running engine from what I was told.
http://www.pbase.com/lautermilch/fingers
Seagull Laser24 Dec 2004 06:41 GMT1
Does anyone have experience with the Seagull Laser sold at Horizon Hobbies?
From the pix and description it looks good.  They don't say if it has a
fiberglass cowl.
Plantraco DSP424 Dec 2004 04:34 GMT2
Anybody have any experience with these receivers. Are they glitchy?
i found a model plane....is it yours....???23 Dec 2004 23:46 GMT5
Hi group....
I have in my posession a model aircraft that was found, in a hedge in rather
poor condition, near to Roxwell in Chelmsford. Essex. UK.
If you believe that it may be yours I'd be glad to return it.
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