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  Re: Vanessa CG Machine         


Author: A.T.
Date: Jan 18, 2007 01:57

Jim's "Vanessa" has been referenced on my web page since the day it was
first published. When Jim's original web page went down for some
considerable period, I held the only original copy (provided by Jim). A copy
was emailed to Jim but he never reposted it onto his last web pages.
Jim agreed that I continue to issue copies as and when I wished, and I
recall you were a recipient of a copy. Copies have also been provided to and
are published on a number of other web pages subject to full acknowledgement
of the source and that the contents may not be altered or changed.
Regards
Alan T.
Alan's Hobby Model & RC Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong
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  Re: 5 new excellent brushless motor building articles         


Author:
Date: Jan 16, 2007 13:52

I'm one of the (very?) few who still believes there's hope for humanity ;-)

Vriendelijke groeten ;-) Ron van Sommeren
14.int. electric fly-in, Aug.26, Nijmegen (NL)
http://home.hetnet.nl/~ronvans/

"TyBreaker" SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:45ad3bc3$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
> Ron van Sommeren wrote:
>> Goedendag ;-)
>>
>> Five excellent new motor building articles by Brian Mulder, a must read,
>> will prevent you from asking a lot of questions:
>
> Ahahahaha! You still believe if you write something, people will actually
> read it? I leave manuals for after I've exhausted my own attempts and
> asked all my mates!
>
> Just kidding!
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  5 new excellent brushless motor building articles         


Author:
Date: Jan 16, 2007 10:54

Goedendag ;-)

Five excellent new motor building articles by Brian Mulder, a must read,
will prevent you from asking a lot of questions:
www.southernsoaringclub.org.za
-> Articles by SouthEasterners.
-> Electric Motors - part 1-5

Do-it-yourself motor homepages, manuals/tutorials, checks and tests in this
motor builders tips and tricks thread. The checks and tests MAY SAVE YOU
FROM KILLING your CONTROLLER or newly wound motor:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=240993
(sticky thread, at top of subforum diy motor building subforum, it's is
active, bookmark it for future reference and subscribe to it).

More must read
www.bavaria-direct.co.za
www.powercroco.de (use babelfish.altavista.com for translation)
www.torcman.de/peterslrk/index_eng.html
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  Vacuum bagging supplier in the UK         


Author: Boo
Date: Jan 16, 2007 08:33

Hi,

Does anyone know a UK supplier of vacuum bagging equipment suitable for bagging
foam wings and including pump, peel ply etc etc ? I am looking for a turnkey
system as opposed to trying to cobble my own together from bits.

Thanks,

--
Boo
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  Re: Plans service         


Author: Malcolm Fisher
Date: Jan 14, 2007 09:33

"Peter James" googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:pfjames2000-5C6F86.09081314012007@damia.uk.clara.net...
> Can anyone point me in the direction of a good plans service. Last time
> I purchased plans I used "Map Aeromodeller" so that will tell you the
> last time I did any modelling. Thinking of starting again. Thanks.

RCM&E have a plans service as does the Traplett publishing company and there
is still the "X" List from what was Argus (Aeromodeller, Radio Modeller,
RCM&E and possibly other titles)

Malcolm
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  Model Building Service         


Author: RB
Date: Jan 14, 2007 06:41

Please could someone help me. I currently have a scale chipmunk in a box
which is probably never going to be built as just don't have the patience or
time but don't get me wrong i think it is important that modellers should
build at least a few models to appreciate what time and skill is involved
rather than some ARTF's which you can almost fly out of the box but i
digrese.

I am looking for a model building service with good recomendations for my
model to be built, i live in Liversedge, West Yorkshire. I have tried
googling builders but i would prefer to enquire within word of mouth
sources, i have recently re-joined my local club ( Dewsbury MAC ) but
haven't spoken to any club members to ask.

Help with this would be appreciated.

R M Benson
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  Re: Real Flight G3 Computer requirements         


Author: me
Date: Jan 14, 2007 04:46

Get aerofly Pro. Good selection of aircraft. Not overboard on the scenery
but it is smooth and a good simulation.
Great on those unflyable winter days.
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Date: Jan 13, 2007 14:41

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  Checkout these awesome models.         


Author: Murray R. Van Luyn
Date: Jan 13, 2007 01:07

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  any one fancy a swap I have a Multiplex cargo unflown for a glider or park flyer         


Author: funfly3
Date: Jan 11, 2007 05:10

as header I have a Cargo built but unflown and unpainted and I would
rather have a electric glider 2 metre ish, twin star or a park type model

Kevin
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