Radio Controlled Soaring Digest June 1992 Issue

Radio Controlled Soaring Digest June 1992 Issue

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Issue Contents:

History of gliding is told from prospective of someone who saw some of it happening. George tells of his trip to Europe and his experiences there.

Buget winch pedal should eliminate problems with failed selenoids sinceit uses just brass
A list of European suppliers are listed on page 35-37. Instructions and warning for ordering is given. Know your shipping costs.

Comments about Chuck Anderson’s upgrade for his popular plotting program. New program is backward compatible.

A change in the NATS this year kept Ed from competing with this electric Falcon. The logic used by AMA is questioned.

Cape Cod – the Sequel is the subject of this second trip to a Cape Cod slope soaring vacation among family and friends.

What it takes to compete in scale competition is listed in this informative article. You must have some drawings and photographs. Sources listed.

Selecting the proper flight path is important to your success in contests Improper patterns will have you flying through the dead air seen earlier.

Flying in wind and weather continues with logic about turning in wind.Why does model jump up after completing a down wind turn?

Dieter Paff’s PN9f design is discussed with double tapered trailing edge and strainght leading edge. Rudder extends past TE. Slope flight only.

Getting Started is the title of Ace R/c book with plenty of good hints for the flyer who is relatively new in the hobby.

A new BBS appears in Lakewood CA. Slope-tech with 130 registered users. (310) 866-0924. Contributors from Hawaii

Radio Controlled Soaring Digest June 1992 Issue

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