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Free Flight Quarterly: March 2010
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010. How to Download and View PDF Documents. A PDF (Portable Document Format) document is a computer file that is opened and viewed using the Acrobat Reader program. Free Flight Quarterly Digital Edition uses the Acrobat PDF format to distribute information because one document can have images, styled text and easy to read formatting without needing an expensive program to view. Acrobat Reader is freely available from Adobe Systems at http:/ www.adobe.com. Larger, multi-page files may...
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Free Flight Quarterly: SCRAM Plans
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Friday, October 8, 2010. In issue 37 Sergio Montes and Andrew Longhurst present an article to celebrate "The 60th ANNIVERSARY OF SCRAM, Laurie Barr’s LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST MODEL". Tiled plan for A4 size paper. Tiled plan for Letter size paper. Posted by Chris Stoddart. Thanks for visiting the Free Flight Quarterly blog. Free Flight Quarterly comes from Australia and is published quarterly in January, April, July and October. With any comments or questions.
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Free Flight Quarterly: Internet Changes In Progress - April 11, 2011
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Monday, April 11, 2011. Internet Changes In Progress - April 11, 2011. Sergio Montes has a new email address. You can reach him at jsmontes-ffq@bigpond.com. Posted by Chris Stoddart. Thanks for visiting the Free Flight Quarterly blog. Free Flight Quarterly comes from Australia and is published quarterly in January, April, July and October. We will be posting news about the magazine and the activities of our community of readers. From time to time you will find here examples of articles.
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Free Flight Quarterly: August 2011
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Sunday, August 28, 2011. One of the largest turn-outs in the 2011 World Cup scene, participants from 23 nations including Mongolia, Argentina and the USA and challenging weather conditions with over 160 registered participants. A recipe for a big World Cup showdown. Bad weather moving in from the west. Robert Lesko with beautifully crafted all 'Textreme' carbon flapper. Allard’s flapper and new LDA ship. In F1B Silz won (358) over Stefanchuk (345) and Rosonoks (342). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Free Flight Quarterly: July 2010
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Monday, July 12, 2010. Swedish and Nordic Cup 2010 - Allard van Wallene. Just when a major heat wave was sweeping the western parts of Europe, the weekend for the Swedish World Cup was rapidly approaching. Temperature forecast for the Friday in Holland was 36 degrees, in Sweden some 10 degrees less. Ivo and I decided to leave early. And leaving from Ivo’s place at 6 AM meant I had to leave at 5. Good thing I'm an early riser! Antoon (r) congratulating Jari with Swedish Cup victory (Schwendemann photo).
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Free Flight Quarterly: April 2010
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Sunday, April 11, 2010. Zülpich 2009 - Allard van Wallene. Allard launching at 37 sec. Eifelpokal, Zü lpich 2009. Binoculars, streamers and faces in directional synchronicity. Pim Ruyter launching in early morning fly off. French elegance, Myriam Morandini sends her ship off to Enzen. Walt Ghio and Mike Woodhouse catching up during one of the 20 minute breaks. Starting poles were close to the camp site, Eggiman launching. I had to put up a fight in the 7. Anniversary of the Eifelpokal. Trophies chang...
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Free Flight Quarterly: Ilbesheim 2011
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Sunday, August 28, 2011. One of the largest turn-outs in the 2011 World Cup scene, participants from 23 nations including Mongolia, Argentina and the USA and challenging weather conditions with over 160 registered participants. A recipe for a big World Cup showdown. Bad weather moving in from the west. Robert Lesko with beautifully crafted all 'Textreme' carbon flapper. Allard’s flapper and new LDA ship. In F1B Silz won (358) over Stefanchuk (345) and Rosonoks (342). With any comments or questions.
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Free Flight Quarterly: May 2010
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Saturday, May 29, 2010. SEZIMOVO USTI 2010 - Allard van Wallene. Ivo Kreetz, Kevin Lamers and I left early, about 1 hour earlier than last year, in an attempt to beat the rush hour in Prague. The plan would have worked if it weren’t for a malfunctioning traffic light system at one of the main road crossings in Prague! Allard preparing his Smoo11-airfoil flapper. Century treasure in the floor of a Tabor house, which was renovated in 2001. When lowering the floor level, two jars were discovered with ov...
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Free Flight Quarterly: Sample Articles
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Click on the links below to view some articles from recent issues. The articles are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format and require acrobat reader or a similar capability viewer to be installed on your computer. Issue 42 - Resizing Model Airplanes for Similar Performance - Part 2. Focuses on rubber powered models and their motors. Issue 41 - Resizing Model Airplanes for Similar Performance - Part 1. Introduces the scaling concepts and their associated rules. Issue 38 - " Slick Willie.
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Free Flight Quarterly: Rubber Model Trimming via PGI and TOP
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Friday, January 20, 2012. Rubber Model Trimming via PGI and TOP. Over the course of many years Jean Wantzenriether has developed and published an approach to trimming and design modification of high performance rubber powered free flight models. One key aspect of his method is to avoid the use of variable position surfaces except for de-thermalization. The name first given to the method was PGI. Standing for Piqueur Gravite' Incidence. Ermanent equilibrium. TOP. Avoids variable positions surfaces. TOP.