Re: Indoor, What I learned in 2006

From: joshuawfinn <jwfinn_at_lycos.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 19:52:52 -0000

Hmm....

Let's see:

How to build a good EZB. How to make it fly good. How to obliterate it
completely with a ceiling fan.

Yup, that's pretty much how it went.

Did learn some things about using Boron, including the fact that I
like using it (other than the necessary but annoying safety
precautions). But I did learn how to build a very nice and light AROG
without using such. But it's so much easier with Boron that I can't
see why I wanted to now.

Good flying,
Joshua



--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Bill Gowen" <b.gowen@...>
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> I learned that a lot of good flights, a lot more knowledge gained
and a lot of money spent on wood and rubber don't necessarily add up
to a new record or a win against Jim Richmond! My hat is off to you
guys at the top. You are an inspiration to the rest of us. And thanks
for sharing on this list and in other ways.
> Bill Gowen
> Decatur, GA USA
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