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06-28-2009, 03:27 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 50,862
Posted By gwinhh

RE: Duralite Batteries (Buyers Beware)

By the same token, the only proof we have that this statement IS true is dentdoc's version. The burden of proof is on him, not on us.

And, onewasp, I am NOT defending Duralite; my only question...
06-27-2009, 10:15 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 50,862
Posted By gwinhh

RE: Duralite Batteries (Buyers Beware)

That is very nice of you to speak up for Duralite. Perhaps you can find out why Chip Hyde wasted his valuable time taking Duralite to task because his millionaire friend lost money when the...
06-26-2009, 02:53 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 50,862
Posted By gwinhh

RE: Duralite Batteries (Buyers Beware)

Respectfully, Dreadnau[gh]t, you don't have the automatic name-recognition or status that Chip Hyde does. Thus, to a new-comer (like me; I'm a RCG person) your opinions don't automatically get my...
06-25-2009, 05:21 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 50,862
Posted By gwinhh

RE: Duralite Batteries (Buyers Beware)

mUps53, not bored enough to spend much time here, that's for sure.

And that's DR. Grammar....

howell
06-25-2009, 01:47 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 50,862
Posted By gwinhh

RE: Duralite Batteries (Buyers Beware)

PS. I would probably put more trust in Chip, Dentdoc, and mps53 if they wrote better English, but that's just me.

howell
06-25-2009, 01:42 PM
Replies: 93
Views: 50,862
Posted By gwinhh

RE: Duralite Batteries (Buyers Beware)

Chip, why, with all your fame and resources, are you getting involved in a mundane event like this?

2. Why should we care?

3. Why are you taking such pains to publicize Duralite's...
Forum: The Clubhouse
02-07-2009, 11:18 PM
Replies: 238
Views: 34,896
Posted By gwinhh

RE: RC Report Online!! For Real!!

I was a subscriber long time ago; had to drop out. So glad to know I can resume reading the good stuff. I really missed it.

howell
01-10-2007, 04:26 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 9,928
Posted By gwinhh

RE: INFO ON CASHBURN'S LUCKYFLY

If I remember right, the LUCKY FLY was one of the early semi-arfs. framed up fuselage, firewall and formers with styrofoam turtledeck and balsa sheeted wings, sheet tail surfaces.

I built one...
Forum: Control Lines
11-30-2006, 02:41 PM
Replies: 40
Views: 30,782
Posted By gwinhh

RE: mccoy engine

My flyin' buddies and I had good luck with the McCoys. Superfuel (plenty of castor) and the old Sterling profile Yak, Mustang, Navion, etc. made for lots of good flying. The one I saw fail was by...
Forum: ARF or RTF
12-08-2004, 01:42 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 1,404
Posted By gwinhh

RE: Sureflight P-39...

Sureflite.com is the web page; they may or may not have them in stock.
SigKavalier (nice airplane btw), the best way to do this nowadays is either lightweight silkspan (yep, the old paper stuff) or...
Forum: Kit Building
11-22-2004, 10:48 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 4,454
Posted By gwinhh

RE: Beechcraft D-17 Staggerwing

If this is the old Royal kit (and I think it is) it's waaay heavier than you want to fly. Royal kits are well-designed, but the wood is heavy. Planes seem to be designed to take the power of much...
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