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Posted by: kizza42
16-03-2011, 12:15 PM
Forum: General
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It's about to get very interesting!

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/forum...16610&PN=1


Long story short:
As part of Hobbyking's expansion we will be opening our first retail store in Sydney, Australia within the next 60 days.
This store will be stocking both locally aquired R/C gear and HobbyKing products, it will also act as a HobbyKing service center.
This is a pilot program and once the bugs have been ironed out, replicated in other regions.

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Posted by: Skidz
14-03-2011, 05:06 PM
Forum: General
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Hi guys,

I created this new thread so you post re on-line sessions at PRCAC no.2

On now myself. Just look for PRCAC.

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Posted by: paulj
12-03-2011, 06:24 PM
Forum: General
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All ready for maiden tomorrow.
   
   

Hope the weather is good. Bandit has new Habu Fan and Motor
Combo too.

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Posted by: mickey t
11-03-2011, 12:41 PM
Forum: For Sale
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JRDSX9 for sale as new, only ever had two models programmed in to it $400 or $450 with a 9ch. receiver.

MT

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Posted by: kizza42
09-03-2011, 12:27 PM
Forum: General
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Hey,
Just wondering if anyone could lend me an inverter (300w or more) or a large 12v battery for next Sunday 20th March

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Posted by: Kedumba
08-03-2011, 06:40 PM
Forum: General
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Hi All,
The recent discussion about flight sims got me to thinking and I am conducting an experiment with Phoenix RC. Below is the initial tests I've done to see how it's gonna work. It is going to need a lot more work yet to figure out how it all works and fits together.

I'm using Phoenix RC to try this out. If this works I might try to do the same for some other sims.

Mick

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Posted by: smuzz
08-03-2011, 02:01 AM
Forum: General
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Anyone interested in this? -- I was thinking of heading over there to see how things operated ... just for interest's sake. Haven't actually flown at any field other than our own and perhaps it might be worthwhile to get some experience on another patch.

Details: Sunday 27th March
Gates open: 0800
Pilot's entry fee: $15 (includes lunch!)

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Posted by: paulj
06-03-2011, 09:43 PM
Forum: General
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Hi Guys,
Sorry to bring this up, but after discussion with Darren today, we think we need to remind everyone of our agreement with Parramatta Council.
We have told them that we will not fly before 8am on Saturday mornings and 9am on Sunday mornings.
This was done to ensure a harmonious relationship with local residents,
in particular those who live ajacent to the field.
I've noticed that we have had a few members request access to the field earlier than these times and whilst it is understandable that it was to try to overcome the hot weather, it does represent a possible problem.
If council receive any complaints, or observe anyone flying earlier than our agreed times, they may well cancel our agreement and we may end up losing our field.
We have no problems with anyone opening the gates early, or people arriving early to setup for the day but please do not fly before our agreed time.
Again sorry to be the spoil sport, but we do have to protect our agreement.

cheers

Paul Johnston
Vice President

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Posted by: samste
05-03-2011, 10:10 PM
Forum: General
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Watching Cris with he's non Powered Glider got me thinking about a new Challenge and some Old School Stuff which may be a lot of fun And Maybe Might Inspire some Fun Contests of who can stay up the longest launching at the the same time in the same conditions

Was Looking At Buying one of these to throw around around around like a Discus.

http://r2hobbies.com/eng/proddetail.php?...71033_code

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11Ap6Wz0m...r_embedded

This is the same place where i got my customed speedy Glider from.

Glider Tips Link
http://www.rc-airplane-world.com/slope-flying.html

Steve Smile

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Posted by: Servo
05-03-2011, 09:57 AM
Forum: General
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I just got a Wilga plane from Hobbyking and it came with a set of floats which I do not want since I'm using wheels.

If someone can use the floats it will save some landfill (for now). Have a look at:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...duct=12944
They are made of polystrene and some 600mm long.

KevB

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