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Removal of Super Glue without melting the plastic parts14 Jan 2009 23:37 GMT5
Does anyone know how to remove CA glue without dissolving
plastic parts? I want to repair my Parkzone Vapor.
A soggy day in northwest Georgia...13 Jan 2009 21:41 GMT16
No traffic on this newsgroup from my ISP for a while now. It makes me wonder
if my ISP is not passing posts along.
Today has been one of those soggy days that you see in the old Sherlock
Holmes movies of London. Not quite raining, but lots of moisture over
transfusion13 Jan 2009 05:00 GMT8
In case your IQ (Insanity Quotient) is running a little low,,
http://www.extremelysmart.com/humor/howtofly.php
    There,  feel better now?  ;-)
Aerofly dongle for FF912 Jan 2009 09:48 GMT4
Does anyone know of a source that can provide the necessary wiring diagram
for converting/making the existing Aerofly dongle (The bit with the
Futaba/Multiplex connection) suitable for the Futaba Square (FF9 etc)
training plug connection.
vmar products12 Jan 2009 09:46 GMT5
I have been looking at the vmar hornet sport trainer .40 size. Can anyone
tell me if VMAR is worth the money? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Britten Norman Islander11 Jan 2009 18:32 GMT2
I'm looking for plans for this twin engine commuter.  The BN-2 to be exact.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ed
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The "Derry turn" debate10 Jan 2009 20:00 GMT3
Today we were going over the "Derry turn" ....and as it turns out a handfull
of peeps had their own version of what the manoeuvre should be. And we all
cracked up at the different versions (even if they were right)
Named after Mr "Derry himself of course.
Let's try this again... (introduction)10 Jan 2009 15:15 GMT4
I am building my 2nd RC sail plane - my first was the Goldberg
Sophisticated Lady (T-tail 3M plane).  She died a horrible death when a
gust came up and shoved the plane right into the ground from ~25ft while
attempting to land.  That as almost 13 years ago.  This Christmas, my
Guillow's Rubber Powered Models - did you ever make one?10 Jan 2009 11:31 GMT17
Tell me about the Guillow's model that you glued together and how it
flew.
Thanks,
Jeff
Cris' Micro-Flyers09 Jan 2009 14:49 GMT5
I have enough flight training to say I have no flight training. I am at
heart a builder. I have a Tower Trainer 40 MkII, ARF & a Sig 4 Star 40,
kit, yet un-flown.
It is still winter here. I would like to get Some experience in. I saw
Always looking06 Jan 2009 03:32 GMT2
For kits I didn't build or finish...damn fires. This time it's the old
portly (okay obscenly heavy) Berkely Grumman Guardian AF-2S carrier
plane.
p.s. must be insane.
Charge ANYTHING charger needed.06 Jan 2009 00:41 GMT4
Wishull thinking "ON"  :)
NiCad, NIMH, Li-Ion, Li-polymer, lead acid, + whatever I've
missed,  12V & 120V, Software updateable via internet, and
enough capacity to charge large packs, i.e. portable power
req pictures from tiger meet05 Jan 2009 12:07 GMT3
can someone poste drawings or pictures from planes during the tiger meet
thx
Control line infro04 Jan 2009 18:10 GMT2
I was wondering if anyone could tell me of a web sight that a person can buy
and sell control line engines  be sides Ebay and RCU. Thanks for any
information
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