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Title:Welcome To The Radio Control Conference
Notice:dir's in 11, who's who in 4, sales in 6, auctions 19
Moderator:VMSSG::FRIEDRICHS
Created:Tue Jan 13 1987
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1706
Total number of notes:27193

1468.0. "Potential, new, sailplane pilot" by SCOT::GORDON (Bruce F Gordon) Thu Oct 29 1992 11:15

    Hi!  I am starting to get interested in RC.  For my first project I
    would like to build a sailplane.  I really got hooked on it one day up
    at BOSE in Framingham.  I was up there flying kites and a couple of
    guys showed up with sailplanes.  They walked up to the edge of the
    slope and tossed their planes off into the risers.  No motors, no
    noise, just pure simple flight.  
    
    When I was a kid, my father and I built a balsa and tissue glider.  It
    was a hand tow, which did long graceful circles back to the ground.  If
    it got damaged, it was easy to fix, just put a tissue patch, dope it,
    and the next day you were flying again.  So I guess I want to take that
    one step further and actually control the plane.
    
    (get to the point Bruce!)
    
    Well, I've been to a couple of RC dealers and wanted to get some other
    opinions.  The planes that have been recommended are:
    
    		ACE Easy Eagle
    		AIRTRONICS Sagitta 600
    		GOLDBERG Gentle Lady and Sophisticated Lady
    		MIDWAY MODELS Gnome 2M
    		GREAT PLANES Spirit and Sprit 100
    
    Also, if someone is going out to fly sailplanes, I would like to come
    along and try one.  (I promise to hand the controls right back if you
    think I'm out of control!)
    
    I fly stunt kites so I have some idea of reversal when things are
    pointed the wrong way.
    
    I have picked up RC Modeler's guide to sailplanes and soaring and will
    be reading that on my way to Colorado this weekend.
    
    Thanks for any comments, tips, and plane reviews.
    
    BG
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1468.1Fantastic! Here's what you should doMR4DEC::ANKERAnker Berg-SonneThu Oct 29 1992 12:0324
        Re:              <<< Note 1468.0 by SCOT::GORDON "Bruce F Gordon" >>>

        Bruce,
        
                First, find  a writeup I wrote a long time ago titled "So
        you wanna fly  gliders!".  Its in this notes file, so a directory
        should find it.
        
                I do not agree  completely  with  the  recommended  list.
        Scratch Easy Eagle, Sagitta 600  and  Gnome.    None of these are
        good first ships.  Add Airtronics  Olympic  II.    This is a grat
        first plane and has an advantage none  of the others have, namely
        size. Bigger is better with sailplanes.
        
                Finally,  find  Calahan  State Park in Framingham and  go
        there  some weekend with good weather.  At the  back  left  field
        there should be a bunch of glider pilots who MAY  let  you have a
        bit  of  time on the sticks.  Another option is to  phone  me  at
        (508) 897-1750 (home) or at work and agree on a time.   I have an
        Olympic II that I'll let you have significant stick time on, plys
        some high  tech  ships that I'll let you briefly touch the sticks
        on. I'm sure there are others who will help you too.
        
        Anker
1468.2POLAR::SIBILLEThu Oct 29 1992 12:1613
    Hi, Well Jacques and I are going to fly my Sofisticated Lady this
    weekend, however its flight is rather unusual, it rides piggy-back on a
    Telemaster with a 60 sized engine and 'launch tower', and when its
    several hundred feet up we release it (using the sixth channel on the
    Telemaster's receiver). We have had 6 successful flights so far!
    We are at the 'STETSONS' field in Orleans Ontario Canada!
    
    ps bring your winter garb, its cooooold out there!
    
    Keith (VE3 KLB)