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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/6/2005 5:49:09 AM   
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Thank you.

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/6/2005 8:04:59 PM   
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You know, if we are talking about weight of gear in a forum asking the difference between two airframe designs then this thread is done with its purpose. People are a little too quick to post their question on any old thread before using the "search" function of RCU, a valuable resource.

Thanks for letting me vent off topic on an off topic post. Please don't take offense, consider it constructive criticism.

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/6/2005 8:26:30 PM   
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Something I have been doing for a while is cutting and pasting text that I think might be useful at a later time into a file I save on my PC. There is SO MUCH stuff here to go through that it can be easy to read something today but very difficult to track it down in a couple of months IME. If you even think that a tip or some other info could possibley be of use at any time in the future, save it, you'll be glad you did.

I much prefer doing it this way that dealing with the search fuction. Depending on how general the search term is you can pull back enough material to result in a few nights reading. It is very difficult to track down one specific item without having to dig through a lot of stuff that is not applicable.

One of the nice things about the WildHare forum is that it's not nearly as huge as say, the ARF forum so going back through the few pages that are here isn't too bad really.

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/6/2005 8:57:45 PM   
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Yes I think thats the best way to do it copy and paste the text of interest into my pc and save it because there is so much staff in here that it's really hard to find what you really want.

Last night I stared reading from the Page 20 I guess that might be the start of the WH support or at least is as far back as I can go with this it started 1 year ago well tomorrow will be.

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/6/2005 9:51:48 PM   
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I have a thought on this.

Flying IMAC you want a nice steady platform with decent vertical and a nice true flight envelope.

If it were me I'd use the G62 on the Extra in IMAC and save the lightweight ZDZ for the 3d stuff. THe added weight of the G62 is likely to help with the IMAC stuff.

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/7/2005 2:38:07 AM   
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kina sounds like u need a job

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/7/2005 2:45:27 AM   
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Who needs a job?

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/7/2005 5:47:16 AM   
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Truth be told, the right offer in the right field with good products and I'd be there in a heartbeat.

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/9/2005 12:57:48 AM   
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Hey is this Devcon Thread Locking Compound good staff for using in all bolts in the plane.
It looks like everything needs to be locktie.

What is the best staff to be used out there that you guys have found to be good for gas airplanes?

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/9/2005 2:40:07 AM   
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silversurfer needs a job ,
always an opinion

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/9/2005 2:44:06 AM   
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no reply here does anyone know how many packages they ship the w/h edge in?
i know 1 is beeing shipped as we speek, but i thought
i read some where that there is 2 boxes
thanx for reply

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/9/2005 2:57:48 AM   
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Mine came in one BIG box.

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/9/2005 3:05:35 AM   
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ORIGINAL: charrua

Hey is this Devcon Thread Locking Compound good staff for using in all bolts in the plane.
It looks like everything needs to be locktie.

What is the best staff to be used out there that you guys have found to be good for gas airplanes?


Ive been using the blue and green

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/9/2005 5:42:45 AM   
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I'm certain that I'll be taunted for providing you with a reply, but the 28% planes arrive in one very large box, which is wrapped up in a somewhat larger box, so I suppose the correct answer would be two boxes. But since one is inside the other, it has the appearance of one very large box.

The planes larger that 28% arrive in a minimum of 2 separate boxes inside two larger boxes, but still maintaining the appearance of only two boxes.

I do hope that the answer provided to your question was within permissable accuracy tolerances.

Should you choose to be accurate, you should state that Silversurfer has a job, but desires another, preferably as a sales rep for a manufacturer of high quality R/C products, as a writer, or RPV pilot. Now that's truth in advertising

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/9/2005 6:18:20 AM   
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Pat there are times when I almost think that RCU has a way to monito all of the posts put up by a particular individual.....IN REAL TIME!

Seems like I toss out my opinion and there you are right behind me

Sorry...couldn't resist

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RE: Edge 28% or Extra 28% - 1/9/2005 6:55:40 AM   
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Scott,

You have no idea how many times I thought you must have been looking over my shoulder, or reading my mind. As for RCU and the monitor thing, I'm surprised that I wasn't shot and hung by the yardarm a time or two

BTW, which particular contributor were you referring to? I'm old and dense, so forgive me if you will.

Pat

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