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Out to the Flying field
have some downtime today and there is Zero wind and a cloudless sky....heading out to Fly this afternoon....Centuri Explorer (1968 original-no restoration) Semroc Scorpion and Estes stormcaster....armed with those three and two packs of Estes E9 (40% off at Hobby Lobby)....And I have my Wifes Digital Camers to take pics (now if ony I could figure out how to post them on here)
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It is quite simple, actually, once you understand a few quirks with the process. Get the pictures onto your computer's disk drive. You may want to use use photo editing software to reduce their size somewhat. YORF has a size limit, though I do not know exactly how much that is. I generally use 640x480 pixels for things I post online. Use the "Manage Attachments" feature below to select pictures to include. There is a limit of five per post, so you will have to post more than once if you have a lot of them. Also, if the order is important to you, select one, upload it, repeat; the order is random if you select more than one, then upload. Happy flying... Bill
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It is well past time to Drill, Baby, Drill! If your June, July, August and September was like this, you might just hate summer too... Please unload your question before you ask it unless you have a concealed harry permit. : countdown begin cr dup . 1- ?dup 0= until cr ." Launch!" cr ; Give a man a rocket and he will fly for a day; teach him to build and he will spend the rest of his days sanding... |
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You can also get an account at Photobucket and post them through that. Once you upload them to Photobucket they get put in an album. They give you four choices of code to post them on other sites. Copy the fourth one, paste the code in the message body, and it will show up when you send the message.
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Bill Eichelberger NAR 79563 http://wallyum.blogspot.com/ I miss being SAM 0058 Build floor: Centuri Mini Dactyl Estes - Low Boom SST Semroc - Marauder, Shrike, SST Shuttle In paint: Canaroc Starfighter Scorpion Estes F-22 Air Superiority Fighter, Multi-Roc, Solar Sailer II Semroc Cyber III Ready to fly: Estes - Solar Sailer II Semroc - Earmark, Groonie Der V 1/2 |
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Five for five (there was one mod to the explorer...changed out the shock cord and used a big streamer) working on the pics right now
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Hi..Another Northeast Ga guy here (Clarkesville Helen area) Not too many flying areas up here, usually fly club launches (SoAR 571). Might see you at one. Take care, John |
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John I ilved in Clayton for years....we have 13 acres out here in Maxeys
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Clayton is a real pretty town. We love the downtown area, has a great hardware store. John |
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No one has posted in a while.
I was hoping to launch today. The field is clear, the sky is blue, and a 20 mph wind... _______________________ |
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20mph wind, eh? Might be a bit breezy for me, but I've been known to point the launch rod where it needs to be, too!
Go for it! Just use smallish engines! Report will be due in 24hours! Allen |
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By the time this weather is good for rockets the farmer will have planted. We have talked about using the school yard but that does mean 13mm range engines.
Last time I launched in high winds I almost lost my Nike-X. Chased it for 6 blocks... It isn't like back home, with a 12 acre school field you can launch all day in. ___________________ |
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