[NSRCA-discussion] this just in
Mark Atwood
atwoodm at paragon-inc.com
Thu Nov 15 10:17:04 AKST 2007
I know I spoke to Andrew about it in late summer and he said that Futaba
offered (and wanted) him to fly it, and he at least simply didn¹t want to
change ANYTHING prior to the Worlds. Combo of superstition and the reality
that even though it may work perfectly, now¹s NOT the time to be testing
anything. I don¹t think you would have gotten him to change the type of a
servo much less go to a whole new communication protocol. Let¹s face it,
even if it¹s better and faster...that¹s still different.
I¹ll be surprised if he¹s not using it shortly afterwards though.
Remember, Quique was already using it at the Nats...so he too stayed with
the system that ³got him there².
On 11/15/07 1:49 PM, "Dave Smith" <davidsmith at ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:
> George: I count two. One from USA,one from Italy.
> Even two seems low.
>
> Dave
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>> I find it interesting that out of a total of 88 world class fliers, only ONE
>> is using Spread Spectrum technology. Is the world scared of this stuff?
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>> G.
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