[NSRCA-discussion] Back to glow???!!!

Archie Stafford rcpattern at stx.rr.com
Mon Jan 15 07:03:10 AKST 2007


Anyone else looking forward to April/May so that people wont have as much
time in front of the computer??

 

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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Robert Mairs
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 9:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Back to glow???!!!

 

Actually, I agree with some of the stuff you wrote, and not some of the
stuff you wrote.  I do know when someone wants to scare people off electric,
they always throw in the fire senario.  Wasn't trying to be funny at all.

 

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Jim Woodward <mailto:Jim.Woodward at armorholdings.com>  

To: NSRCA Mailing List <mailto:nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>  

Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 9:33 AM

Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Back to glow???!!!

 

That's funny Robert, 

 

I would prefer to think that the YS sponsorship had something to do with the
last 7 years of pattern flying, about 50 contests, a 2002 nats win and some
other years of placing there, a whole mess of local wins from intermediate -
FAI.  I don't know - maybe 15 or 20 K-Factor articles, some time on the
judging committee and as D7 and D3 AVP positions.  I happen to like it when
people share some experienced based information, instead of the wealth of
conjecture threads like ". what color scheme is the best."  . just me
thinking out loud though....  other opinions vary I'm sure.  

 

. and to think I thought I wrote a fairly clean email below, not flaming
particular E -quipment, and I even mentioning OS :-)  .  As I wrote it, I
felt a flame from Del may be coming though, as I did mention Hatori, which
may or not be an advertiser in the K-Factor????  I don't know - haven't been
reading the list of advertiser sections in the big K lately.  

 

Thanks,

Jim W.

 


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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Robert Mairs
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 9:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Back to glow???!!!

 

Fire............that's a low blow, you earned your YS sponsorship!!

 

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Jim Woodward <mailto:Jim.Woodward at armorholdings.com>  

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Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:48 AM

Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Back to glow???!!!

 

Hi Mike,

After the Nationals this summer I switched back from E to glow and now
running the YS 160.  This motor has been really fun to run, but I have sent
one back due to a dragging on the back-plate.  This was repaired and runs
like a thoroughbred now.  There is almost no drip of any kind on this system
until the exhaust point of the stinger (using Hatori 821/822 combination
from Central..)

I hope you have a good E-experience.  There was not a single E-component in
the powertrain I used that did not outright fail after just a few flights,
fail out of the package, or have seriously degraded performance after a
short number of runs.  Further, while expecting "consistent" performance, I
found more variables taking place with the E setup than on glow.  Looking
back, my OS 140 setup was more "consistent" day to day than my E-period.
The E stuff is critical on monitoring battery consumption, amps, etc.   This
pertains to the equipment I used.  I realized that my comfort running glow
and dealing with the full realm of potential problems is easier for me to
handle than learning an entirely new problem solving set for E, then having
duplicate equipment to deal with those potential problems.

For me - (advice just worth what your paying for it), the E stuff takes way
more time & money to "care-and-feed" than my glow setup, and this far out
weighs any potential E-Advantage.  I do not think you get a "better flying
plane" with E, you just get to play with bigger prop diameters.  If there is
a point benefit to flying E, I think that the planes are so close that if
were to blink or sneeze during the flight one would overtake the other.    I
think the E stuff is a bit more one dimensional and you should anticipate
your weather conditions a bit more than with glow (. the haul-butt option
always seems to be present with the glow setup if you want it).  You need to
develop a ton of insight into your E setup as to avoid ruining it quickly.
I think that for 97.5% of us pattern fliers, we are far better served just
by getting more flying time in.  For me it is FAR EASIER to take a gallon of
fuel out and fly.  When I get home the plane goes on the shelf until next
week - no need to sit and watch batteries charging so I can put out a
potential fire.

Thanks,

Jim W.

YS Performance.  

 


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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of mike mueller
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Back to glow???!!!

 This year I have one E. and one DZ plane. I'm really looking forward to not
having to clean gunky exhaust off all the time. I really think that flying
Electric is easier. Just plug it in and take off. I'm also looking forward
to the potential savings I will see in shipping from Richards repair shop
and my house. Trust me it's been a substantial sum. Mike

Robert Mairs <robertm at sssnet.com> wrote: 

Any time I get the urge to go back to the DZ, I just look at my old log 
book, that usually ends it. Plus I called the hobby shop to see what a case 
of 30% was going for since I hadn't bought any in a couple of years, my 
original packs are at breakeven with glow, any extra is a bonus.


> Adrien L Terrenoire wrote:
>> Just recently I was having a discussion with several top pattern
>> fliers adn the sentiment seemed to be that we will be heading BACK to
>> nitro power, and away from the current, pun intended, trend.
>>
>> Any thoughts out there?
>>
>> Terry T
>>
>> On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 21:18:55 -0500 "Emory Schroeter"
>> > writes:
>>
>> Jon,
>>
>> Don't let it get under your skin. Someone will always find fault
>> with what you do when it is done publicly. BTW, I saved a copy of
>> your article just in case I decide to switch back to glow :-)
>> Although, I'm not ready to switch back yet. Thanks for taking the
>> time to do it. It is important that folks like yourself contribute
>> to the KF. It is the only way it will continue to be a fantastic
>> publication.
>>
>> Thanks, Emory.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* JonLowe at aol.com 
>> *To:* nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
>> 
>> *Sent:* Sunday, January 14, 2007 2:15 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: [NSRCA-discussion] List rules... ??
>>
>> Amen. I'm getting tired of the "political correctness" both
>> on the list and the K Factor. I'm taking it a little personal
>> at this point, because Lamar Blair told me that he got a
>> letter (not email) the other day blasting the article I wrote
>> on the OS 1.60 in the Nov 2006 K Factor. Why? Because I
>> dared to mention Tower Hobbies and other sources as suggested
>> places you could get the pieces I described. I have not seen
>> the letter, as Lamar sent it on to Derek K., but Lamar
>> described the contents. The writer is a member of NSRCA and
>> was offended because I mentioned non-advertising vendors, at
>> the alledged expense of advertising vendors and local hobby
>> shops. Let's see, Great Planes is a regular full page
>> advertiser in the K Factor as the importer for Futaba and OS.
>> Hmm, who owns Great Planes? Hobbico. Who owns Tower?
>> Hobbico. Seems like Hobbico supports the K Factor to me. So
>> much for that crime.
>>
>> Other vendors I mentioned were Aeroslave, Andy Pollitt for
>> nose rings, Home Depot, Karl Mueller for headers, Boca
>> Bearings, Dave Lockhart for repitched props, Bob Pasterello
>> for coupler material, Morgan fuel, and a couple of others in
>> passing. Why did I mention them? Because that would have
>> been the first email I got, asking, "where do you buy this
>> stuff?". Some of these guys are so small that advertising a
>> lot doesn't make sense for them. Very few, if any, of the
>> specialized parts may be available at your particular local
>> hobby shop (LHS), and some vendors don't sell thru LHS. I
>> support my LHS, but giving sources lets people look at what
>> they are buying, even if they get it thru the LHS. I also
>> support K Factor vendors, as my bills from Central and Budd
>> prove. And sometimes I just don't feel like driving 20
>> minutes to my LHS for something they don't stock and would
>> special order, that I can order online and have delivered to
>> my door in a couple of days.
>>
>> Frankly, I think Ihncheol did the right thing. He let people
>> know of a supply for a scare product in high demand. He could
>> have told his buddies about it, and have one of them post it,
>> and no one would (or could)have said a thing. It isn't like
>> he is on here all the time pushing his products.
>>
>> The writer of the letter did not have the courtesy to copy me
>> on the letter. Derek, if you read this, please send me a copy
>> when you get it. Frankly, if the whole thing wasn't so
>> ridiculous, I'd think twice about writing another article for
>> the K Factor.
>>
>> Incidently, I am not sponsored by any of the companies I
>> mentioned in my article or here. I do write for RC Report on
>> occasion. Oops, I just mentioned a non-advertisor! Shame on
>> me...
>>
>> Jon Lowe
>>
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 1/14/2007 11:42:58 AM Central Standard
>> Time, ronlock at comcast.net writes:
>>
>> We benefit from short focused posts on availability of
>> some difficult to
>> find product/part, substitute parts, reference to a part
>> to solve problems,
>> answers to questions, etc. Be that from a sponsored
>> pilot, service company,
>> cottage supplier, etc.
>>
>> Do we need to ask NSRCA leadership for an interpretation
>> or re-write of the
>> Policy to establish a "Balance" of OK information as
>> opposed to abuse of the
>> list
>> by advertisers? If this is a problem, then maybe so. Ive
>> not seen a
>> problem.
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