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Types of R/C planes
Also, motors used in pylon racers are also frequently suitable for ducted fans. Why would anyone want to use an electric motor in a DF plane? ...
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Types of R/C planes
Also, motors used in pylon racers are also frequently suitable for ducted fans. Why would anyone want to use an electric motor in a DF plane? ...
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What is Spectroscopy?
Spectroscopy pertains to the dispersion of an object's light into its component colors (i.e. energies). By performing this dissection and analysis of an ...
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Craig Kulesa's Home Page
These pages are freakin' ANCIENT. Someday I'll rewrite them... If you rely on any of this to be accurate and current, you're insane. :). Pages created Nov. ...
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Linux on an IBM ThinkPad 390E
Aug 26, 1999 ... This page regards the impressive IBM Thinkpad 390(E) laptop and the details of getting Linux running with all of the amenities and ...
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Types of R/C planes
Electric ducted fan models are a new exiting and challenging part of the hobby. Ducted fan models powered by an electric motor have only been possible for a ...
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Types of R/C planes
Ducted fan models powered by an electric motor have only been possible for a couple of years. Contrary to typical prop planes, where a "slow"-turning, ...
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Linux PCMCIA and the ThinkPad 390E
Aug 27, 1999 ... Linux PCMCIA Card Services is a series of applications and kernel ... If you use a PCMCIA ethernet card, the /etc/pcmcia/network.opts file ...
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High Voltage!
Mar 18, 1996 ... Electric Flight on the Web. Need help or info on certain electric models, or even details on how to start? Here's Web links to mega-valuable ...
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The Electric R/C Power System
Electric Motor Database. Remember that all of these motors have the capability of developing either MORE or LESS power depending on your prop choice and the ...
 
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