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Antique 07-19-2007 08:56 AM

RCIGN1
 
Haven't seen anything from Ralph lately,,,, out racing or ???

arobatx 07-19-2007 09:05 AM

RE: RCIGN1
 
I've been thinking the same thing. The USRA site doesn't show any big races right now...but that doesn't mean anything.

karolh 07-19-2007 11:08 AM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Maybe he is just out somewheres. I tried contacting him yesterday by phone but it rang unanswered.

Karol

zzw26n 07-19-2007 11:36 AM

RE: RCIGN1
 

Anybody know his website?

The one I had doesn't work?

thanks, Ward

gboulton 07-19-2007 11:49 AM

RE: RCIGN1
 


ORIGINAL: zzw26n


Anybody know his website?

The one I had doesn't work?

thanks, Ward
http://www.rcignitions.com/


Tired Old Man 07-19-2007 12:42 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Best way to contact him right now is by phone. 928 635 2455 Ralph and his wife frequently have to run down to Phoenix, which works out to be pretty much an all day trip so he may miss the phone when he's out. Leave a message. Doesn't use a cell phone to my knowledge.

I doubt you'll see him here in RCU for some time to come.

gboulton 07-19-2007 12:53 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Surfer,

Sounds like perhaps you know more than you can say *heh*. That's prefectly acceptable, of course, but I certainly hope everything's ok.

Jake Ruddy 07-19-2007 01:18 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
my understanding is that there were a few members who got under his skin and he is taking a break from the forums.

I don't know who they were but I am positive I wasn't in that herd!

pe reivers 07-19-2007 03:28 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
I understood he logged out, maybe for a sabattical.

edit:
his web page is OK, so is the forum he runs. personal questions should be possible there, respectfully of course. ;)

Tired Old Man 07-19-2007 03:29 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Actually, you were. Along with a couple of others. It was a Brillelli-DL thing. He's been inside both of them and it doesn't look like either will outlast the other. The man is magic with an engine (something I've seen first hand), and his long history in some high end stuff provided the knowlege and basis for mechanical and machine work superiority . He has issues with people telling him he doesn't know what he's talking about.

There's only 5 or 6 people in the R/C engine industry that I really trust. He's the first one.

arobatx 07-19-2007 03:36 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Amen to that Surfer....and uhm, to top it off, if any of you know about Surfer's experience, this is saying a lot coming from him.

Jake Ruddy 07-19-2007 03:50 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Actually I know I was :) I was trying to make a funny :D Guess my sense of humor sucks!


Sure he has lots of knowledge and I respect that... I just don't like the way he presents it and don't tell me it's impossible when I have it on video :eek: He is also in denial that with a couple small recent changes the B-60 is stronger than the DL and his beloved 62.

Josey Wales 07-19-2007 03:51 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 


ORIGINAL: Silversurfer

Actually, you were. Along with a couple of others. It was a Brillelli-DL thing. He's been inside both of them and it doesn't look like either will outlast the other. The man is magic with an engine (something I've seen first hand), and his long history in some high end stuff provided the knowlege and basis for mechanical and machine work superiority . He has issues with people telling him he doesn't know what he's talking about.

There's only 5 or 6 people in the R/C engine industry that I really trust. He's the first one.
Shame...Sometimes he came on a little strong but that was just Ralph..hopefully he comes back soon

Robotech 07-19-2007 03:54 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
It's unfortunate that so many will suffer for the deeds of a few. I'll miss his sage advice and superior technical knowledge. Here's hoping he returns soon.

Jake Ruddy 07-19-2007 04:01 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
I wouldn't worry so much... he will come back. :)


Him and I have had interesting exchanges in the last year or 2.. it's like a quirky friendship.. butt heads hard.. take a break.. get long.. butt heads a bit more hehe. I am sure we will all miss him in our own little way.

Antique 07-19-2007 04:32 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Silversurfer, I couldn't agree with you more, lets all hope he comes back to RCU soon, until he does we have all lost a very valuable asset. No one here can match his knowledge or willingness to help.

Zippi 07-19-2007 04:48 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
I have to tell ya, the man does go work. I just got my G62 back from him as I sent it to him to check out. I'd been having some problems. Ralph says it's ok and put his stamp of approval on it and I believe him so I'm looking elsewhere for the problem. I trust his judement that much. I've read enough about him for some time on the forums and he is with out a dout the go to guy.

yakman 07-19-2007 05:30 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 


ORIGINAL: Silversurfer

Actually, you were. Along with a couple of others. It was a Brillelli-DL thing. He's been inside both of them and it doesn't look like either will outlast the other. The man is magic with an engine (something I've seen first hand), and his long history in some high end stuff provided the knowlege and basis for mechanical and machine work superiority . He has issues with people telling him he doesn't know what he's talking about.

There's only 5 or 6 people in the R/C engine industry that I really trust. He's the first one.
I thought Ralph liked the DL-50. I was going to get one because of this.

Was he being sarcastic?

confused...

Tired Old Man 07-19-2007 06:10 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
I don't think so, tho he often is. Then again, so am I;) I believe he likes both the Brillelli and the DL. I know he thinks higher of the DL than one similar to it.

As for the G-62, a VERY big part of the aggravation with that comes from so many people for so many years telling all how much better their engine was over the 62. Truth be told the 62 was superior to most all of them, and in many cases still is, only suffering some due to a higher weight. He fixed that part once and for all. We still hear that crud about this engine or another being better than the 62. If they are so what? They've had over 20 years to try and make a better engine, and none have the stamina of the 62. Let's not fail to remember that without the 62 the other guys would have never had anything to shoot for, AND they would have had to develop their own designs. It's easy to make an engine when you already have a pattern to copy:)

The truth is in the race planes. You'll see the Zenoahs, the Aerrows, and the Herbies. So where are all the other "better" engines?

Oh, almost forgot. Mr. Reivers is also one of those 5 or 6 engine people that I always trust.

tkg 07-19-2007 07:15 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Ralph will be back... he can only stand so much peace and quite:D

Nogyro 07-19-2007 08:28 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 


ORIGINAL: Josey Wales


Shame...Sometimes he came on a little strong but that was just Ralph..hopefully he comes back soon
I for one always liked the way Ralph came on strong and said it like it was. No political correctness out of him! :) Didn't give a hoot what anyone thought.......Right to the point.....that's the way I like it also...[sm=thumbup.gif]

I do hope he comes back....seems kind of quiet without him. He always puts a grin on my face with his replies. :)

Josey Wales 07-19-2007 08:30 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 


ORIGINAL: Nogyro

I for one always liked the way Ralph came on strong and said it like it was. No political correctness out of him! :) Didn't give a hoot what anyone thought.......Right to the point.....that's the way I like it also...[sm=thumbup.gif]

Me too!

mistydee0 07-19-2007 09:10 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Ralph is the #1 engine man in this hobbie and I am proud to be a friend of his. Tells it the way it is always like it or not.

Tired Old Man 07-19-2007 09:20 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 
Comes on strong?? Naw, that's the way it always was in the old days. You said what you had to say and if the other guy didn't like it too bad. Somewhere about 1985 or '90 men in the U.S. decided they preferred wearing silk panties and skirts instead of skivvies and pants. Then everyone got all kissey-kissey with each other. 'Fraid they might hurt someone's "feelings", or not be as well liked as they thought they should be, or sumpthin. Now it's all about a knife in the back instead of a fist in the face[:@]

I suppose I'm in even more trouble now than I was....:eek:

Josey Wales 07-19-2007 09:32 PM

RE: RCIGN1
 


ORIGINAL: Silversurfer
Now it's all about a knife in the back instead of a fist in the face[:@]

[8D]


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