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- From: hartzell@cs.Berkeley.EDU (George Hartzell)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Re: First plane (sailplane) advice?
- Date: 10 Jan 1993 20:38:43 GMT
- Organization: CS Division, UC Berkeley
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- In-reply-to: MikeSummers@cup.portal.com's message of Fri, 8 Jan 93 08:28:49 PST
-
- In article <73179@cup.portal.com> MikeSummers@cup.portal.com (Michael
- - Summers) writes:
- >[...]
- >I'd like to solicit comments on:
- >[...]
- >Airtronics Olympic II
- >[...]
-
- I'm currently building my first plane, a 2 meter sailplane. I started
- with a Gnome that I bought from Northeast Sailplanes, but got
- frustrated (8 pages of instructions, no diagrams or pictures, not the
- best first timers plane) and bought a Great Planes Spirit. I'm much
- happier, it has an _excellent_ instruction manual and the parts are
- easy to work with. They have a larger version, the Spirit 100, which
- got rave reviews in one of the magazines recently. It's a lot more
- expensive though ($80 vs. $35) and seemed excessive for something I'm
- likely to turn into matchsticks. Maybe my next one though.
-
- Another plane to consider is the Airtronics Olympic 650 (though it's
- also a 2 meter plane). It got some good reviews, and is the example
- plane in the book "Sailplane and Soaring Manual" by Al Doig, from R/C
- Modeler Magazine. The book has great pictures and instructions (about
- building, testing, and flying [theory and practice]), if you ordered
- the plans from RCM you could easily scratch build one from the book.
- That plus the kit instructions (which are also supposed to be good)
- should make an excellent first plane.
-
- One nice thing about the Gnome and the Spirit are that they have a
- spoiler option, which many people suggest is worth having (it seems
- reasonable to me...). I don't know if the Oly does or not.
-
- Of course, I don't know anything about flying these things yet, so
- both of these planes might be totally inappropriate (especially if
- you're set on a bigger plane). I decided that I'd be happier
- successfully building something, even it if wasn't the hottest plane
- in the air. That'll come later... People seem to thing that the
- Spirit is a fine plane though.
-
- > I also need recommendations on books about sailplanes (building
- >and flying) and radios. (As my kids will eventually push me into
- >power I thought I'd go with a good 4ch setup.)
-
- The RCM book mentioned above seems worth having. I went with a Futaba
- 4 Channel NBF with standard servos.
-
- >Thanks in advance for the help-- Mike.
-
- g.
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- George Hartzell hartzell@cs.berkeley.edu
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- University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
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