Re: 35cm

From: jimmy_otool <jimmy_otool_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 19:56:00 -0000

Well - some of it might be lack of familiarity too. Granted,I have
only been flying indoor for a few years now, but I was completely
unfamiliar with the class. However, Slobodan Midic has written an
excellent artice on 35cm ships that I am currently editing. It is very
thorough with some history, constrution tips and a plans.

It'll be in the next issue of INAV, # 118. So make sure your
subscriptions are up to date! ;-)

Regards,

Tony Pavel

  

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "kibbie_dome"
<kibbie_dome_at_y...> wrote:
>
>
> Nick wrote, I wonder, why don't more people stateside fly 35cm
>
> I can't answer to the rest of the country, but where I live, Larry
> Cailliau and I are the only active fliers that will build anything
> with a rolled motor stick and a V/P prop. Most of the guys build
> Limited Penny Plane, S/O and F1L.
> A 35cm can be built with a solid motor stick. I have several ROG's
> built with them and there is only a .02 gm weight penalty. They are a
> lot easier to handle and you don't have to worry about a blown motor
> tearing up the rolled stick.
>
> Larry Coslick
>
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