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Name: Bob T
From: Canberra, Australia
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When making your vertical hold-downs, I am surprised that you tap the hardwood arms. I would have used a 'garden furniture nut'. This is shaped a bit like a top hat, with a thread through the middle, and a few spikes on the 'brim' to hold it from turning.
I will buy a few and send some photos.
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Name: Mike Keller
From: Colorado
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Your site is like none other. I cannot believe the amount of information that you provide. Thanks so much for your effort and sharing your wealth of knowledge! Keep it up and thanks again!
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Name: Dave R
From: Connecticut
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Outstanding work on this site! What a resource for a relatively new RC pilot. Your efforts are much appreciated.
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Name: Frank Hasty
From: Brunswick, GA
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Your site is getting better all the time Paul, you provide good PRACTICAL advice for modelers of all skill levels. Since I grew up in the 40's on "U-Control" I've always tended to build more like an Abrams tank rather than like a dragonfly, but that's changing. "A light model will fly both faster and slower than a heavy model". Don'r remember who said that but it is true.
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Name: Mark Fisher
From: Western Australia
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I just discovered your site today. It's a fantastic resource for those new to R/C modelling like me. It must have taken an age to put together.
Well done and thank you!
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Name: Constantin De Bock
From: Denver, CO
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If your models are build like your website than I believe you have high quality excellent flying models. My head of for you. Keep up the good work. I wish I could chat with about some topics on your site. Feel free to send me a mail and we could exchange phone#'s.
I'm looking forward hearing from you in the near future. Sincerely Stan
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Name: Ed Sorrels
From: Selah, WA
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Gllad to see you are still at it. I appreciate the quality of your work. I look forward to following your efforts. Thanks
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Name: Mark Walther
From: Houston, Texas
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Great web site, I think you must do design these for a living! I really like the depth of your articles and reviews. It seems you put as much dedication into this site as you put into your models. Thanks.
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Name: Carlos Reyes
From: Albuquerque, NM, USA
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RCadvisor launched on January 1, 2008 with Calculator SE, an advanced free online calculator for model airplane building and design. Calculator SE features an electric power system optimizer, a virtual wind tunnel, a scale model sizing tool, and a real-time airfoil analyzer. Running on multiple platforms, it incorporates features distilled from the latest usability research.
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Name: Chazsi
From: Texas
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An unbelievable wealth of information here. Hard to believe the fantastic quality. What a find. Thanks for all the work. Great sense of humor as well.
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