Re: MWC and ECIM

From: Max Zaluska <flyezb_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 05 May 2007 19:43:22 -0000

Jim,

Rob and I flew the DLG off the carrier deck, I could hit the ceiling
if I tried a lil harder. Rob flew one of my launches and got a 1:38
There's no more fence to climb over at Lakehurst, just more storage
boxes. If you can launch your indoor DLG higher than 160ft I wouldn't
launch it on the carrier deck, otherwise most of the 'floor' area is
still there.

You see the laminated LE on the WWI model prop? I got a Nikon dSLR.
The F1D pictures are of my model, I did almost 30min that day. The air
wasn't spectacular.. Rob tried a touch-and-go on the wing and came
very close!

I thought I was the one in need of a haircut, then again you don't see
me in any of the pics.

Max


--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "jim buxton"
<glider902003_at_...> wrote:
>
> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Max Zaluska"
> <flyezb_at_> wrote:
> "I posted some pictures here..."
>
> The links worked for me Max, some great shots. Te engine detail of
> the WWI era model and the in flight F1D shots are very well done.
> You have that Canon working for you! (As I recall you got yourslef a
> digi-rebel?)
>
> Observations:
>
> 1) Rob needs a haircut.
> 2) Kagan was there with his F1D?
> 3) Rob was buzzing it closely with a new R/C bipe.
>
> How is the floor area for lakehurst these days? How well would a
> indoor DLG fit in there? What times were you getting with your R/C
> DLG, a question asked for use in FF feasability research, so
> applicable to the topic.
>
> ~Jim
>
Received on Sat May 05 2007 - 12:44:43 CEST

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