Radio Controlled Soaring Digest October 1987 Issue

Radio Controlled Soaring Digest October 1987 Issue

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Issue Contents:

“Slope Scene” asks readers for information on solpe sites

The flying performance of the “Algebra” design by Sean Bannister is covered.

“Manic Monday” design of foam/balsa flapped wings with E214 airfoil.Flying performance is good. 38-40 oz. Unusual cable hold down.

Aero-towing experiences with details on setup are given. – Good experiences Small spoilers & or canopy breaks are used for landing.

Changes in “Poquito Primero” for lighter wt.
Two ways to minimize tip stalls are covered: Nose Droop and + Tip Camber Diagram on how to use Noose Droop and more tip camber are given.

High Sky Thermal Mixer II is reviewed with letter by Cliff OliverDevice works by causing the airplane to circle when it is rising.

Dieter tells of his good experience with ASW-22 model and other activities. Activities include participation in the postal contests.

MARCS Soaring Symposium
87 world championship results are reviewed. Austria 1st USA 7thReinhard Liese W. Germany 1st
A 2 view drawing and specifications for “Mistral” polyhedral designA new kit from Canada

Radio Controlled Soaring Digest October 1987 Issue

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