Hey Bill,
You mentioned to me that you gave up on notes.. As I look back at the
event, I can see that the time that I would have taken to take the
notes for every wind and ever flight I used to run around, take
pictures, and chat with people. I Really only have two EZB flights
written down, the one that would have done over 31 and the winning
29:44. I hope you at least took notes of your winning flights..
I saw people with laptops and little palm devices to take notes on,
was this easier for you rather than paper/pen?
Max
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Bill Gowen" <b.gowen@...>
wrote:
>
> I started a photo album for USIC winning models. Anybody who wants to
> can add their own pictures to this album.
>
> Here are a few highlights of the ones shown:
>
> F1L - larger prop, new prop shape, new 80mg elliptical stab with
> smaller rudders (to reduce weight and drag), went to smaller motors
> (only used .060 this time <g>). This one started out good and flew
> perfect all day.
>
> F1M - new stab and MS to reduce weight, smaller stab than last year
> (5x18), larger prop blades. Had a lot of trouble limiting the climb but
> then no more worries.
>
> A6 - overweight, underloved, turned right at launch, but the motor
> unwound all the way.
>
> Droop boom models do work!
>
Received on Thu Jun 07 2007 - 10:07:50 CEST
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