Re: Larry Coslick Hobby Shop EZB Contest

From: Yuan Kang Lee <ykleetx_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2012 04:45:29 -0000

Great. How about some pictures? I think you will enjoy flying it. At .6g, it should be very sturdy.

If there's interest, I can also hold a postal for the .6g EZBs.

-Kang

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, colemancoat@... wrote:
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> I just built your BS-6 Kang. It came out at .6 ish. Not terribly bad for my first ezb. I dint even touch my indoor wood save for the prop blades.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yuan Kang Lee <ykleetx_at_...>
> To: Indoor_Construction <Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tue, May 1, 2012 2:42 pm
> Subject: [Indoor_Construction] Re: Larry Coslick Hobby Shop EZB Contest
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> Rick,
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> Someone who's fairly new can start with a 1.2g F1L (EZB) or perhaps a smaller, Hobby Shopper sized EZB of about .9 g. Don't be scaring people off talking about 0.3g EZB's.
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> A 0.6g EZB is not "easy" but is easier than a sub-0.5g one. I hope the interest is there.
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> -Kang
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> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, themaxout@ wrote:
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> > Kang...now you are singing a righteous tune...I have had folks ask about
> > EZB and when they hear .3 or even .5 grams they just walk away...especially
> > if they are not "serious" indoor types, but others who do now or would like
> > to fly indoor.
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> > Lessee...EZB _at_ 1 gram (?), F1L @ .7 gram, and Unlim B ? ...logical
> > progression. I do appreciate those like yourself who do build the .3 gram models
> > and I aspire to that (maybe?), but getting more folks out is a great idea
> > too. strength in attendance numbers.
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> > A6 is popular with folks too as I hear from them it's easier than trying
> > to build an "EZ"B.
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> > Rick Pangell
> > Editor of "The Max-Out" Newsletter of
> > The Magnificent Mountain Men FF Club of Colorado
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> > In a message dated 5/1/2012 2:23:46 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
> > ykleetx_at_ writes:
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> > The 0.6g rule is to make the contest more competitive, open up the contest
> > to more potential fliers, and to see how the 0.6g rule would play out in
> > practice.
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Received on Tue May 01 2012 - 21:45:31 CEST

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