How do I run a /6 without instrument cluster?

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Re: How do I run a /6 without instrument cluster?

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Jean wrote:I liked the workshop and the model airplanes...nice lathe, too.
BTW guys, it is not the loss of electrons that get ya...it's when the smoke gets out.
Then things get dicey.
Thanks Jean, sorry about the mess!
Jean
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Re: How do I run a /6 without instrument cluster?

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Model planes: I did Ukies for nearly 18 years...then people got too excited about using parking lots to fly...and lots of stores began to stay open on Sundays...
AMA 12109.
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
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Jean wrote:Model planes: I did Ukies for nearly 18 years...then people got too excited about using parking lots to fly...and lots of stores began to stay open on Sundays...
AMA 12109.
My Dad, a mechanical engineer, got me started with rubber powered freeflight. Then one Christmas a Cox .049 powered control line P-40 Warhawk arrived. The instructions said to practice before flying by turning around 60 times, I usually only made it to 16... That's when I got into hand launch gliders. I've done some gas and electric powered R/C over the years, but slope soaring is my favorite, more air time and no fuel costs! Here are some pics of my fastest slope soarer, a Bob Martin SR-7 and a few shots from the air of a couple of the best flying sites on the Big Island:
Jean
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Re: How do I run a /6 without instrument cluster?

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Ummmm....nice surf in middle picture...
(9ft -10 O'Hare, 7ft Sunset.)
Oh...I'm a Mechanical Engineer...
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
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