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Very sad news, I've built a couple of his designs and found his plans to be straight forward and his build logs to be very helpful. He will be missed.
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The September, 2022 free plan was of the 48' Max Brugger Colibri. The C of G is 75mm back of the leading edge.
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RCM&E how to access the plans by electronic subscribers
Steven S replied to Pedro Furtado's topic in RCM&E Plan Builders
Hi Pedro - this is how I do it: - go to the "RCME HOME" tab at the top of this page - Go to the "DIGITAL ARCHIVE" at the top of that page and "LOG in" - go to the filing cabinet icon [4th button from the left] and pick a magazine - go to the download button [5th from the left] and pick on it - scroll to the bottom and pick on the plan page and download it - open the download with free Adobe Reader - it downloads to and A4 size so to print it to an A1 size you need to print at 283% I use the “take a snapshot” button under the “Edit/More” button to print small areas such as ribs or bulkheads. For the whole print you can tile it or take it to a printshop. -
Merry Christmas everyone
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I'm a Canadian digital subscriber and am totally happy with the new digital archive. It got really messed up a couple of years ago, but this latest change has made it better than it ever was. Thank you for that.
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I use Hanger 9 Ultrastripe here in Canada. It's available on Amazon and comes in all kinds of colours and widths, along with multi stripes
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What would you suggest for a spares list besides a couple of propellers and rotor blades?
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Plastic models, anyone on the forum building?
Steven S replied to martin collins 1's topic in Chit-chat
Like many, I have been building plastic models off and on for most of my life. Here's one of the last projects I built with my dad about 15 years ago. -
https://www.robotshop.com/ca/en/sabertooth-dual-12a-regenerative-motor-driver.html This is the Sabertooth controller in my boat. The paddlewheels can go forward, reverse, also in opposite directions and at any speed. I control it with my Spectrum Dx6 using one stick for throttle and the other stick for rudder / motor direction.
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The Mtroniks Tank mixer was made for this job. I use a similar type of "Robot" controller available locally in Canada for my sidewheel paddle wheeler RC model. https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?WD=mtroniks&PN=Mtroniks-Tank-Mixer-Waterproof-MMT.html#SID=1866
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John - it's in the centre of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba At the moment it's snowing and the winds are at 29, gusting to 38 kph. No flying today.
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Here's one of our pilot boxes right now. We just taxi out on pontoons or skies from the sun shade. There are five of them, each roomy enough for a pilot and a spotter [for when times are busy].
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Merry Christmas all
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Cover Grip may help https://deluxematerials.co.uk/collections/emulsion-adhesives/products/cover-grip I've used for regular covering material and the Deluxe website says it will even attach aluminium foil.
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Looks like great fun, I'm going to have to start on my Baron. I've had the plans printed out for a couple of years now. I'll have to find yours and Chris's threads on building it.
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The simplest way to go back and forth between list view and icon view is to click on the icons in the bottom R/H corner. Also, I just hover over any icon for a moment to see what it will do when I load a new program.
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I found this on line, don't know how much it will help though
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Heat sinks are available on line, I have bought a couple from robot supply stores
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That's good news, especially if the competion is to be held in 5 days. Good luck David
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I enjoyed your 2018 log and am looking forward to this edition. This is a link to it
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I believe most of us read it through "Pocketmags" on our phones, tablets, and desktop computers
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Bernard - Maybe this will help, besides whatever Kevin sent you
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Electric Grumpy Tigercub
Steven S replied to Chris Walby's topic in Vintage Kits, Semi-Kits and Plan Projects
That is coming along very nice. My fuselage is about finished, but I haven't started on the wing yet so I'm following your build closely. -
Electric Grumpy Tigercub
Steven S replied to Chris Walby's topic in Vintage Kits, Semi-Kits and Plan Projects
I'm interested and still following