[NSRCA-discussion] Where are the Nats scores

Jay Marshall lightfoot at sc.rr.com
Mon Jul 24 17:53:55 AKDT 2006


Which brings up an interesting point, at least to me. What keeps one from
adjusting timing "on the fly"?

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I actually ran the 21x14 on Thursday. Maybe a 20x15, but not sure if that
would make noise. I was at 94db with everyone else. Timing mode 2 would
easily blow the db readings too high.

Regards,
Jason
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Jason:  In your view, is there an alternative electric configuration for the
Hacker C50 14XL motor setup, in place of the 22 x 12 APC and standard motor
timing, for when the wind is strong?

Mike Moritko

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> All the set-ups were "wrong"... The electrics were slow, the glow were
> slow,
> we were just out winded. Sean had to lower his ATV to make noise, Don ran
> a
> 4-blade, the electrics were electric (I chose a small battery pack when I
> should have used a big one), so I don't think it mattered what was used,
> it
> was just horrible conditions to fly in. We all had "enough" power to fly
> in
> it, but none of it really looked any good, unless the wind happen to calm
> down. But we all had to do it and all did. I want to congratulate all the
> FAI and Masters pilots for making it through the day with out any mishaps.
>
> Regards,
> Jason
> www.jasonshulman.com
> www.shulmanaviation.com
> www.composite-arf.com
>
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> Pappas
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>
>
> Hi Jay,
> Thanks for the info and congrats on a fine finish.
> So how did the different setups fare in the Finals day air?
> I gather it blew ugly at least part of the time.
> The same question applies to any and all eye witnesses.
> Just think of it: 8 of 10 in the finals and warmup flyers.
>
> later,
> Dean
>
> Dean Pappas
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