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Looking for Slope Plane information

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 12:49 pm
by Cutter
Hello All. Thanks to everyone that’s has ever posted to this Forum. I have Learned more in the past 2 yrs that I could Ever hope for. The best thing is … I’m just scratching the Surface! From SPADS, to Lee Littles SMACKs, to 3DX Brushless Motors and Currently Winding my Own CD Rom motors. Now I want to go to the West Coast (Warren Dunes in Michigan) and Do some Slope flying. I’ve been doing a little surfing and Heard The One ‘D’ is a pretty Awesome plane. Can someone out there direct me to a Few sites and or Info on Scratch building one of these Babies? I’m an Ol’Scratch builder from Way back ïÂ

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 3:10 pm
by Which_way_is_up
Cutter,

Your universal translator is intermittently cutting out! [:D]

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"Tail end Charlie"
Matthew 7:6
<b>Cobra and Smack II Kits at</b> http://www.texascombat.com

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:54 am
by Cutter
Well ... Since I posted the other day I found a few sites too look at. In case anyone else is interested here they are.

http://www.squadron.comwww.bowmanshobbies.com
http://www.rcglider.comwww.planeinsanemodels.com
http://www.islandsloperebels.com
http://www.davesaircraftworks.com

If there's anyone out there that Flys the West Coast, Lake Michigan that is, Drop me a line and let me know where you fly. Thanks.

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 11:56 pm
by NAES
inlandsloperebels.com

Daves aircraft works
MMGliderTech

We fly quite a bit here on the very west coast. Southern Killafornia that is[8D]

It's a whole lotta fun.

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Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 11:53 am
by Cutter
In my Ongoing Search for Scratch building Gliders ... I came across a Corex Zagi style glider found here ...

http://www.zipworld.com.au/~dazb/dAzi/dAzi.html

I scaled it down to fit within a 48" piece of Coro & Blue Cor aka FFF. Currently working on the FFF model. Im going to put a Tow-Hook just in front of the CG so I can Pole Launch. For info on Pole launching check out this page

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthre ... ge=1&pp=15

Keep'em Flying!