[NSRCA-discussion] UBEC
Pat Hewitt
phewitt at farmersagent.com
Tue Mar 28 09:04:03 AKST 2006
I want to say first I am very new to this E-POWER thing but this is what I
have an ABBRA, Hacker C-50XL COMP, Gear 6.7 to 1, Controller Hacker Acro 90,
TP 10S4P-5300 and I tried a UBEC. My first attempt failed at the field due to
RF bad RF. I have a 10X and the JR770 PCM The first thing we did was disconet
the UBEC plug ed in a 1100ma and all was ok please give me your thoughts
UBEC's vs second battery and what could have caused all the RF.
Second question what is the proper way to range check a 10X I thought with the
antana in but colasped and some think antana out please advise
Thanks
Pat Hewitt
------ Original Message ------
Received: 09:45 AM CST, 03/28/2006
From: "Dean Pappas" <d.pappas at kodeos.com>
To: "NSRCA Mailing List" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Plans for small electric pattern
Hi Ron,
I still have that snot problem, but thanks for for thinking that I've come a
long way!
I think it was '83, and that Team Trials was an education and a half.
later,
Dean
Dean Pappas
Sr. Design Engineer
Kodeos Communications
111 Corporate Blvd.
South Plainfield, N.J. 07080
(908) 222-7817 phone
(908) 222-2392 fax
d.pappas at kodeos.com
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Ron Van Putte
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 11:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Plans for small electric pattern
On Mar 27, 2006, at 7:24 PM, John Pavlick wrote:
Ok, I confess. My hero as a kid was always Dean Pappas. And I always wanted a
Tipo. And a Ferrari. Well, at least I got to meet
I think I met Dean as a snotty-nosed little kid at the 1977 F3A Team Selection
at Rough River, KY. He flew a Bridi Escape or UFO he'd added a turtledeck
to, that I nicknamed "Upchuck". He's come a long way.
Ron Van Putte
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mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of
rcmaster199 at aol.com
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 8:14 PM
To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Plans for small electric pattern
Ron, your column was always the first one I would read as a
....ahem...youngster, aspiring to patterndom glory. I cut my pattern teeth on
your stuff. It was always relied upon to be good reading.
Now here we are almost 30 years later and I still haven't caught up to your
age and you will never catch up to my weight. Hey.... wait a minute....that's
not a such a good trade (VBG)
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Van Putte < vanputte at cox.net>
To: NSRCA Mailing List < nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Sent: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 18:54:47 -0600
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Plans for small electric pattern
On Mar 27, 2006, at 6:04 PM, Thomas D. Simes wrote:
> I don't know what other responses you may have gotten, but a .32 size
> plane with pattern like flight manners sounds great to me. My flying
> skills are at the point where cumulative stick time is way more
> important than stick time on a particular model and a .32 size plane
> would be great for keeping in the car and getting a few flights in on
> the way home from work every day.
>
> I found a reference to the article and plan being published in the
> November 1974 issue of American Aviation Modeler (I think that's
> correct...), but can't turn up an on-line source for the plans. If I
> can find the plans (or at least a construction outline) I would be
> interested in a short kit.
>
> By the way, I'm intentionally replying to the list in hopes of
> stirring
> up some interest. Sure, it isn't the latest composite widebody but I
> bet it's fun/$$ ratio is pretty hard to beat.
Good move on replying to the List. There are those of us, like me,
who have boxes of old American Aircraft Modeler magazines up in the
attic. I would be happy to share my copy with you if you don't find
one elsewhere. BTW, that was just before AAM went out of business in
early 1975. AMA had relied on AAM to get their information out and
were left with no way to do it when AAM folded. They decided to
publish their own magazine, much to R/C Modeler magazine's Don
Dewey's dismay, who thought he had the inside track on AMA's
business. He proceeded to go on a tirade in his magazine for years,
but that's another story. AMA started Model Aviation magazine and I
wrote the sport and aerobatics column for 20 years. Ahh nostalgia!
Ron Van Putte
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