So far 4 names in directory, and a few model class categories missing, such as indoor electric, gliders, scale. Or even if you do the rubber classes already listed, the more willing names, the better.
thanks,
MB
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Indoor_Construction/database?method=reportRows&tbl=1
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Mark F1diddler" <f1diddler@...> wrote:
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> The good thing about Indoor building and flying is much of the info and techniques remain valid for decades at a time. I could argue that there has never been a dearth of indoor information. If Jeff H is still publishing back issue INAVs via Lulu, a newcomer could find enough info right there stay busy and building for a long time. Nevertheless, the more the better, and the more current, the better.
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> In this Age of Information, a big part of the online experience is (obviously) personal contact. For some, perhaps a message board is too Wild Westy, or not worth navigating its culture.
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> However, a dozen or more of the most experienced indoorists are online, and probably willing to personally offer their takes on every problem or issue. Perhaps newcomers could/would use a welcome sounding list of all these to pick from, write to, make friends, etc.
> I have set up a Link in the Links section which is in turn linked to the Tables section. (No other table in Tables Section, so far.) If you are the writing type, and have enough experience to share, please put an entry in the table. List your email, the classes you fly, or whatever fits. I will also point to this feature from the Home Page. Thanks everyone.
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Received on Sat Jun 30 2012 - 07:52:19 CEST