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Hangar 9 100" Cub06 Jan 2006 18:38 GMT4
I am looking for a window set for this plane.  Anybody know where a set is
or maybe have a set sitting around??
QUICK QUESTION about E-sky RC Training kit06 Jan 2006 09:16 GMT1
Hey Peeps.
Just wanted to ask a question about the training kit. You know, the one
with the dummy controller and FMS and stuff. All i wanted to know is;
does it give a proper PIC signal to the serial port, or will i be
Simulator cable for E-sky Heli Transmitter06 Jan 2006 01:05 GMT5
I have an E-sky 4ch Heli set and I want a simulator cable. Does anybody
know where I can get a wiring diagram so I can make my own lead.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Richard Morgan
Modelbouwforum.nl down  ???05 Jan 2006 21:58 GMT1
other modelbouwforum users here ??
Seems it down at the moment ?
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Could not connect to the database
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Mixing & applying epoxy (hint)05 Jan 2006 00:17 GMT16
Why use wooden applicators or brushes to mix and apply epoxy.
Here is a 'hint' for mixing and applying epoxy, especially for applying it
in deep narrow spaces.
I have a narrow STAINLESS ruler (3/8" wide by 6" lg.) that I use to mix and
thundertiger4u.com04 Jan 2006 13:40 GMT89
Just wanted to let everybody know about a new online reseller:
http://www.thundertiger4u.com
Tower Hobbies carries a few select Thunder Tiger ARFs and most of TT's
aircraft engines, but little else.  eHobbies.com used to carry a fairly
CMPro Manufacturers/Distributors to Asia Info Needed04 Jan 2006 10:41 GMT2
Does anyone know the website or contact details of the CMPro RC PLane
manufacturers. I would like to get some sample planes for Import i
Aisa from them. Thanks
AV
Alternative proposal to AMA tiered memberships * EC agenda item04 Jan 2006 06:50 GMT27
Lifted from the D VIII list:
AMA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM
(Please use black ink or typewriter)
Executive Council Meeting of Jan. 28/29,2006 Agenda
Building  BIG Stik QUESTION04 Jan 2006 06:49 GMT5
This is for anyone who ever built a Big Stick, Ultra Stick or any of the
'Stiks'.
I'm ready to mount the engine and the plane doesn't call for any down or
right thrust. In the '70s we would always build-in a little thrust angle.
ESC cooling ?04 Jan 2006 06:08 GMT17
I'm still trying to get my little "Wattage brand, Pitts" together ... new to
electric ... and am wondering about cooling for the ESC. I realize that the
motor and battery have to have a lot of it. How about the ESC ? It's a
"Castle Creations Phoenix-35". Can I just wrap it in ...
Gyros on planes04 Jan 2006 05:40 GMT3
 I stumbled across a post awhile back that mentioned putting a gyro on
the rudder of a plane and was wondering about how beneficial it would
be and how well (or poorly) it would work.
 If you try to roll the plane using ailerons (with no rudder inputs)
Dick McCoy R.I.P.04 Jan 2006 03:16 GMT9
-----Original Message-----
From: sfrank69 [mailto:sfrank69@airmail.net]
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:58 PM
To: AMA-Dist-8@eskimo.com
OS FS .91 03 Jan 2006 23:46 GMT8
I "inherited" a Surpass .91 and am wondering how to determine if it is "with
pump". Any help would be appreciated.
Harlan
Head to Cowl Clearance03 Jan 2006 13:28 GMT3
I'm putting a fiberglass cowl on a .25 powered AT-6 ARF.  At the moment
I'm spacing the head hole a hair less than 1/16 of an inch all the way
around.
What do you do?
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