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Crawf_ -> Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 11:28:32 AM)

This is the continuation of our long running Aussie & friends BBQ & Beers thread!

Link to Part III : http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_6813706/anchors_7172091/mpage_108/key_/anchor/tm.htm#7172091

Welcome all contributors, old and new....

I'd like to dedicate Part IV to a near and dear mate, DI




Rowdy_b64 -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 11:32:22 AM)

Cheers Crawf ... Here's to the next 100 pages !! [:D]




digitalimages -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 11:37:10 AM)

Cheers Dave

Much appreciated ...........

Here's to lots more ......:)




The_Mongrel -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 11:38:58 AM)

Ya Bugger... you beat me to it!

DUDES... THIS MACBOOK ROCKS!!! Currently I have a THOUSAND things open - I have Windows XP installing SP2 in VMWARE and it has not skipped a beat!! HOW COOL IS THIS BEAST!!!

PS: Lets hope the next 100 page are as good as the last!




petercrawf -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 11:47:21 AM)

Lets see if I can bung this thread up with lots of big photos too.

Pete[:)]




Andrew86 -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 1:03:26 PM)

Wow that was quick, i hadn't actually noticed any problems with the last thread but i haven't been back long. Just a few missing posts but they were off topic so it could have been a moderator. Here's to part 4 anyway *clink*




Crawf_ -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 1:16:33 PM)

I've updated the title - somehow I forgot the "all welcome" part....

It's all good now....




Crawf_ -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 1:19:16 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Andrew86

Wow that was quick, i hadn't actually noticed any problems with the last thread but i haven't been back long. Just a few missing posts but they were off topic so it could have been a moderator. Here's to part 4 anyway *clink*

Hi Andrew,

Traditionally we try to start a new part when we get to around 100 pages or so....
I think the missing posts this time were related to RCU getting hacked - hence the bogus email notifications yesterday.




Andrew86 -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 2:04:25 PM)

Thanks for that Crawf, i think because i'm not actually subscribed to this thread (or any for that matter) i missed out on those emails. I saw the last thread go past 200 pages which is why i asked.

Cheers




bleary -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 2:10:14 PM)

ahem,
happy 100 again lads,welcome back also Andrew,and Bert,did I say 250 watts? I may have been fibbing a bit there actually,350 is better I think,in fact I'm a thinking of chucking the 4S in to shut up you power hogs,I just gotta change my ESC....300 odd watts is plenty,she is not really a 3D plane IMHO,so a speedier setup is ok I reckon..
Bleary.




tam popo -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 2:34:45 PM)

From a non-drinking, skirt wearing flyer vegetarian who doesn't do BBQ's - Wahoooooo!!!!Another 100 pages of mayhem, fears and tears and tales from the crashing crypt - its nice to be back where men are men and trees are waiting. Another excuse to stay up till 4am. See ya tonight girlz.......




machette -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 7:58:29 PM)

Thankyou Crawf .....good to see our transition across to the new thread was as smooth as ever. [:)]
I was going to introduce my other self this morn but he doesn't seemed to have appeared .....hiding from the big work day ahead I guess [8|] ......he's a lazy lardarse.
Our thriving metropolis is having a back-to Easter w/end and the population swelled from 5 to 600 last time we did this ........might hire a burger van and skin these tourists when they arrive ........and an 'A' board with All Proceeds To The 'SAVE THE MUS FUND' ....and surrounded by pictures of little furry animals and I should clean up.
We have our old pub open for the townies to wander through .......will have to listen to words like quaint and historic etc ......for christ sake we aussies are trying real hard to find some roots/history.....hundred odd year old house is just an old house (should have come down years ago).....these people need to travel a bit in europe I think. ...an example is my sister-in-law in Edinburgh. Her house is 400 years old and she doesn't have govt requesting people look through her house [8|] ......they just interfer when she wants to refurbish the kitchen .....but not organise visitors.
my utes nearly as old as our dump, I might put it out the front and charge 20 bucks a ride (Save the cute little furry Minimag)

.....and the other screwup, I foolishly took some diggings to the bank out of curiousity (was a silly moment of 'be a good citizen') .....woops, I won't do that again [:o] [:D][:D] ......best I use the yank buyer when he's in the area ;)

so much going on and little time to fly [:o]

anyway, Hi Folks ;)




machette -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 8:06:46 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Andrew86
Thanks for that Crawf, i think because i'm not actually subscribed to this thread (or any for that matter) i missed out on those emails. .......................................


Ditto here Andrew.....I didn't see any emails either [:o]




machette -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 8:19:49 PM)

and for the hat trick

How about teaching your little brother how to do thumbnails [:D]

Every time we have a pictorial page, she stalls at half pic and so I go through and open properties of each pic.....cut and paste the 'location' to a browser ......and while that's loading get the next pics location from properties and paste that in a browser.........and then copy the pics to a folder ......and so on.

......but what can you do when you are stuck with a third world system of internet. [8|] .....my choice I guess [;)]




clovus -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 9:35:39 PM)

howdy fella's,

Thought I better join in the mayhem. There was down time yesterday when RCU did maintenance on the forums. Possibly the reason for missing posts?

Rowdy, I second the new plane for your birthday! So much to choose from..... I reckon if I didn't have any willpower I'd have a 100 by now.......... Should never have listened to DI and gone to that place at Mansfield, now I want a 3.1m WS extra......

clovus




digitalimages -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 9:58:41 PM)

Clovus

Did you got to Desert Aircraft ??

Something that big you could nearly sit in !!

Sorry if I tempted you !! :)

Cheers




machette -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 10:20:54 PM)

Hmmm ...interesting spot DI [8D]
http://www.hobbyparts.com.au/




digitalimages -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/4/2008 10:37:38 PM)

MAchette

Mmmm, even more so when this is the place I meant !!

http://www.desertaircraft.com.au/details.htm

Clovus, I can't recall talking about anywhere in Mansfield :) I saw "3.1m" and assumed you were talking about Desert Aircraft !!

Must be the age :)

Cheers




BERTRC -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 10:53:47 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: bleary
300 odd watts is plenty,she is not really a 3D plane IMHO,so a speedier setup is ok I reckon..
Bleary.


You are right with this Bleary, most of the time I am flying on less than half throttle. As I said before I went for the bigger motor to avoid lead in the front of the plane. If you have to have weight it might as well be power or bling.

Oh and welcome all to part IV of the ABB story - where the truth wont get in the way of a good story !


Bert




ozrcboy -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 11:16:27 PM)

Hmm - that hobbyparts.com.au looks like it could be a useful sort of place for that impossible to get bearing etc.

Hi all,

Wondered why it had gotten so quiet on the old thread. I have my answer now. Here's to another 100 pages of flying, triumph, disaster, off topic rants, and off topic problems.

As I think most of you know I've got a few little projects on the go at the moment. The one I've been gradually working through after work is my easybox II from inflex (www.nqrc.com) that I'm trying to setup for indoor flight. Project is running pretty well at the moment. My calculations suggest I'm going to have an AUW in the order of 143g or 5.1oz, and she has about 200sq inches of wing, giving her a wing loading of about 3.66 oz/sq ft. That gentlemen, is lower than a slow stick.

Using this tiny little outrunner from UH:
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=6311

The wing has now been skinned. I installed the motor last - all good although I am having some issues with throttle cutting out at what I would have thought was well below max amps. Further my clamp meter didn't want to take a measure - hopefully it is not stuffed - too expensive to only last 1 year. Anyway - here's to the next 100 pages.

Cheers,
Oz.





kx315 -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 11:17:28 PM)

Hi all happy new thread............. well I am officially over daylight saving here in the west, perfect conditions here for a fly this morning before work only to be thwarted by the lack of daylight[:@] [:@] going to have to look into lights I think[8|]

Kx

P.S. Nice one on tricking Bert on your power set up Bleary still LMFAO[:)]




bleary -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers - Part IV (3/4/2008 11:43:56 PM)

Nice looking Easybox Oz,what did you cover the wings with mate?
Kx,I agree with you regarding Daylight saving,to me it needs to start in the beginning of November,and maybe finish in Feb,there is a lot of afternoon/evening light,but the bloody wind is always howling by then.[:'(]




machette -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/5/2008 12:12:01 AM)

Oops, I saw 'Manfields' and immediately jumped to conclusions [:D] I thought you were talking about the Bits&Pieces bloke .......pretty sure you gave me that tag originally DI .......and has certainly been useful for bearings.




machette -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/5/2008 12:15:45 AM)

KX, just go in later ...I don't see a problem [8|]

Give me your bosses number and I'll sort it for you [;)]




kx315 -> RE: Australian BBQ and Beers (All Welcome) - Part IV (3/5/2008 12:22:53 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: machette

KX, just go in later ...I don't see a problem [8|]

Give me your bosses number and I'll sort it for you [;)]


Thanks Machette it wouldn't be a problem to get to work late for any other reason (big night out hangover etc) but late for flying planes no way he just doesn't get it[sm=confused.gif]

Kx




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