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From: "david" <davidalan(at)lineone.net> Subject: photos Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000
best wishes david williams davidalan(at)lineone.net
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From: "LaPointe Family" <lapointe28(at)netzero.net> Subject: Electric Conversion of Top Flite Contender 60 Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000
Ken LaPointe Narragansett RI
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From: "mele francesco" <melef(at)tiscalinet.it> Subject: ATR42 replica Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000
Regards to everybody Francesco MELE
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From: "Steven DiStasio" <steven(at)squid-ink.com> Subject: Photo's Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000
Thanks...
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From: "Gama" <Gama(at)ic24.net> Subject: Multiplex Pico Jet Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000
Mark Grant.
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From: "sleeper" <sleeper(at)globalnet.co.uk> Subject: Mig 15 Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000
Keep your car clean
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From: MPietrus(at)aol.com Subject: PT Electric Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000
Maciek. Check out my other models at: http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/YosemiteDr/maciekdp/models.html
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From: "Rick Fair" <rfair(at)eosinc.com> Subject: Gee Bee 2000 Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000
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From: "Dereck Woodward" <woodwadd(at)erols.com> Subject: Fw: turbulent Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000
Got these from a correspondent of mine in Wales (the little country to the right of England on the map!). Jeff built this model from a "Precedent" kit - represent a French lightplane, the " Druine Turbulent" at quarter scale. The Turbulent is a tiny VW powered single place, that looks like a runaway from a giant scale rally, but flies in very spirited fashion for all its low power. Jeff's last effort was a CAP 232 from the GP kit - with a MaxCim 13Y and 20 cells, this weighed all of 6lb 2oz and was an all balsa copy with much of Jeff's ideas incorporated. After building was done, the only kit parts used were the cowl, canopy and landing gear - Jeff says that the vertical performance is only limited by eyesight! I suspect Jeff has done a similar number on the Turbulent - with a MaxCim, 4:1 gearbox and a 16x10 Zinger. AUW is all of 9 1/2lb on 20 2000's. Not bad for a quarter scale model of anything and probably much lighter than most glow powered versions too. When Jeff sent me these photos, the model was awaiting decent test flying weather, but the kit has a good reputation as an honest flier and he knows which way to push the sticks. Hobby Lobby used to import this kit into the US, and the type has been built in fairly large numbers so colour schemes abound, if perhaps 'interesting' to find. Regards Dereck
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From: "Dereck Woodward" <woodwadd(at)erols.com> Subject: E Zone Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000
From Maryland's only electric only flying site - are ten cell sports models the way to go? An emphatic YES! - and here's two - GP's aged ElectroStreak, heavily modified to fly like it looks, instead of limping along in the Seven Cell Trap (tm) and Aveox's latest kit, the "Embat" - able to swallow up to12 (or maybe more!) really useful 2000 cells and set the skies alight. While both suffer the indignity of flopping into the grass at the end of every flight, the bit before makes up for it, as both really move like they look. Check out Ken Morrow's 'Streak - this is what Great Planes could do with a little doodling on their long running design. One of CASA's newest recruits up at Mt Trashmore (MD), Ken Morrow poses the ElectroStreak he recently "acquired". An Astro 15 and 10 1700 cells behind an Aeronaut 8.5 x 5 fixed blade prop make this one move like it looks. Model has wing mounted aileron servos, though the nicad pack is a tight squeeze in the standard shaped fuselage. Very typical of the level of sports model being routinely flown at our Rockville, MD site - we have plenty of room for more and easy access from most parts of the DC Metro area Ken about to launch his new ElectroStreak, Efren Strain on the controls, me hiding behind the camera. The 'Streak is very fast! Me, with new toy. My Aveox powered "Embat" - 1409/3Y on an Aeronaut 8.5 x 6 fixed blade prop. Comes with a fuselage built to swallow 10 or 12 2000s without effort, wing mounted servos and a large, full depth rudder. Very fast and aerobatic, all the way up to rolling circles. Weighs in at 52 oz, with but 26A providing "adequate" vertical performance and large looping maneuvres. An ideal knockabout sports machine, practical to operate, easy to hand launch. Finish is a patchwork job using various types of film covering starting from the back edge of whatever part I was covering. The 'registration' on the wing is my AMA number and was cut out of sticky trim using a computer print-out as a starting point. These, and many more, should at our "Spring Sizzle" Fun Fly on 27 / 28 May at our Rockville site:-) Regards Dereck
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