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How to get on the Q1 list?
Rob de Bie
Hello, a couple of months ago I subscribed to the Q-LIST in a search for Q1 information. I was a bit puzzled by the lack of Q1 information, until I found out that there is a 'Q1_Aircraft' list too.
Through the YahooGroups site I tried to subscribe, but a couple of weeks later I got a message that "Your request to join the Q1_Aircraft group was not approved. Your membership was automatically rejected because the moderator didn't approve it within 14 days." I reasoned that the moderator may be busy, so I tried again, but with the same results. Does anyone know how I subscribe to the Q1_Aircraft list? Thanks in advance! Rob de Bie
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Robert Blaschke <robert.blaschke@...>
Hallo Rob,
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I am subscribed to that group. Subscribing is the same as here, but it seems to me, it takes longer time. As I remember, I waited some weeks to get there. But on the end it came true. Robert Rob de Bie wrote / napsal(a):
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Robert Blaschke <robert.blaschke@...>
Wow, sorry, I did not read your message right :(. You tried to get there already twice... I think you should try again and again. Sorry for bad first response
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Robert Robert Blaschke wrote / napsal(a):
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John ten
What exactly do you want know, Rob?
John --- In Q-LIST@..., Rob de Bie <robdebie@...> wrote: advance!
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Rob de Bie
Hello John,
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I recently found the Q1 construction manual as a PDF, and found it fascinating reading. Composites structures are my daily work, but it's such a wide area of technology that you learn something new every time you study a composite structure. Also, I've been thinking about trying to build a 1/72 model of a Q1 (I'm a scale modeler). My idea was to simply read the Q1 list messages and learn from that. I don't have urgent questions. I can only think of two that came up while studying the manual: - does a manual exist for the engine installation? The manual that I have stops at the firewall. The original engine installation is what interests me most. - how long is the tail spring, or put in a different way, what is the FS for the tail wheel axis? The manual doesn't seem to tell that It seems the Q1_Aircraft moderator is too busy to approve new members. I've applied for the third time, but still no response. Rob
At 09:07 24-03-2008, you wrote:
What exactly do you want know, Rob?
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Paul Buckley
Hi Rob
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You are going to have to work through a magnifying glass to build a 1/72 scale Q1. I figure it will have a wingspan of less than three inches. A quarter scale R/C flying model would be interesting though. Paul Buckley Cheshire England
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From: Rob de Bie To: Q-LIST@... Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 9:43 AM Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Re: How to get on the Q1 list? Hello John, I recently found the Q1 construction manual as a PDF, and found it fascinating reading. Composites structures are my daily work, but it's such a wide area of technology that you learn something new every time you study a composite structure. Also, I've been thinking about trying to build a 1/72 model of a Q1 (I'm a scale modeler). My idea was to simply read the Q1 list messages and learn from that. I don't have urgent questions. I can only think of two that came up while studying the manual: - does a manual exist for the engine installation? The manual that I have stops at the firewall. The original engine installation is what interests me most. - how long is the tail spring, or put in a different way, what is the FS for the tail wheel axis? The manual doesn't seem to tell that It seems the Q1_Aircraft moderator is too busy to approve new members. I've applied for the third time, but still no response. Rob At 09:07 24-03-2008, you wrote: >What exactly do you want know, Rob? > >John > > >--- In Q-LIST@..., Rob de Bie <robdebie@...> wrote: > > > > Hello, a couple of months ago I subscribed to the Q-LIST in a search > > for Q1 information. I was a bit puzzled by the lack of Q1 > > information, until I found out that there is a 'Q1_Aircraft' list too. > > > > Through the YahooGroups site I tried to subscribe, but a couple of > > weeks later I got a message that "Your request to join the > > Q1_Aircraft group was not approved. Your membership was automatically > > rejected because the moderator didn't approve it within 14 days." I > > reasoned that the moderator may be busy, so I tried again, but with > > the same results. > > > > Does anyone know how I subscribe to the Q1_Aircraft list? Thanks in >advance! > > > > Rob de Bie > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1340 - Release Date: 23/03/2008 18:50
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Mark A. Pearson <wlkabout@...>
Might make a nice pin for Madelyn Albright or a paperweight though!
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From: Paul Buckley To: Q-LIST@... Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 5:51 AM Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Re: How to get on the Q1 list? Hi Rob You are going to have to work through a magnifying glass to build a 1/72 scale Q1. I figure it will have a wingspan of less than three inches. A quarter scale R/C flying model would be interesting though. Paul Buckley Cheshire England ----- Original Message ----- From: Rob de Bie To: Q-LIST@... Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 9:43 AM Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Re: How to get on the Q1 list? Hello John, I recently found the Q1 construction manual as a PDF, and found it fascinating reading. Composites structures are my daily work, but it's such a wide area of technology that you learn something new every time you study a composite structure. Also, I've been thinking about trying to build a 1/72 model of a Q1 (I'm a scale modeler). My idea was to simply read the Q1 list messages and learn from that. I don't have urgent questions. I can only think of two that came up while studying the manual: - does a manual exist for the engine installation? The manual that I have stops at the firewall. The original engine installation is what interests me most. - how long is the tail spring, or put in a different way, what is the FS for the tail wheel axis? The manual doesn't seem to tell that It seems the Q1_Aircraft moderator is too busy to approve new members. I've applied for the third time, but still no response. Rob At 09:07 24-03-2008, you wrote: >What exactly do you want know, Rob? > >John > > >--- In Q-LIST@..., Rob de Bie <robdebie@...> wrote: > > > > Hello, a couple of months ago I subscribed to the Q-LIST in a search > > for Q1 information. I was a bit puzzled by the lack of Q1 > > information, until I found out that there is a 'Q1_Aircraft' list too. > > > > Through the YahooGroups site I tried to subscribe, but a couple of > > weeks later I got a message that "Your request to join the > > Q1_Aircraft group was not approved. Your membership was automatically > > rejected because the moderator didn't approve it within 14 days." I > > reasoned that the moderator may be busy, so I tried again, but with > > the same results. > > > > Does anyone know how I subscribe to the Q1_Aircraft list? Thanks in >advance! > > > > Rob de Bie > > ---------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1340 - Release Date: 23/03/2008 18:50
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Rob de Bie
Hi Paul,
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I still don't a magnifying glass for this kind of work :-) Here's a 3-inch wing span Bede BD-5J that I built (not from scratch though): http://www.xs4all.nl/~robdebie/models/n3038v.htm Rob
At 11:51 24-03-2008, you wrote:
Hi Rob
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Paul Buckley
Ha Ha, very good!
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I take it back! Before getting into the Quickie scene I built large scale R/C......a wingspan of 5 foot was about as small as they got! Paul Buckley.
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From: Rob de Bie To: Q-LIST@... Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:36 AM Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Re: How to get on the Q1 list? Hi Paul, I still don't a magnifying glass for this kind of work :-) Here's a 3-inch wing span Bede BD-5J that I built (not from scratch though): http://www.xs4all.nl/~robdebie/models/n3038v.htm Rob At 11:51 24-03-2008, you wrote: >Hi Rob > >You are going to have to work through a magnifying glass to build a >1/72 scale Q1. >I figure it will have a wingspan of less than three inches. > >A quarter scale R/C flying model would be interesting though. > >Paul Buckley >Cheshire >England > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Rob de Bie > To: Q-LIST@... > Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 9:43 AM > Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Re: How to get on the Q1 list? > > > Hello John, > > I recently found the Q1 construction manual as a PDF, and found it > fascinating reading. Composites structures are my daily work, but > it's such a wide area of technology that you learn something new > every time you study a composite structure. Also, I've been thinking > about trying to build a 1/72 model of a Q1 (I'm a scale modeler). > > My idea was to simply read the Q1 list messages and learn from that. > I don't have urgent questions. I can only think of two that came up > while studying the manual: > > - does a manual exist for the engine installation? The manual that I > have stops at the firewall. The original engine installation is what > interests me most. > > - how long is the tail spring, or put in a different way, what is the > FS for the tail wheel axis? The manual doesn't seem to tell that > > It seems the Q1_Aircraft moderator is too busy to approve new > members. I've applied for the third time, but still no response. > > Rob > > At 09:07 24-03-2008, you wrote: > >What exactly do you want know, Rob? > > > >John > > > > > >--- In Q-LIST@..., Rob de Bie <robdebie@...> wrote: > > > > > > Hello, a couple of months ago I subscribed to the Q-LIST in a search > > > for Q1 information. I was a bit puzzled by the lack of Q1 > > > information, until I found out that there is a 'Q1_Aircraft' list too. > > > > > > Through the YahooGroups site I tried to subscribe, but a couple of > > > weeks later I got a message that "Your request to join the > > > Q1_Aircraft group was not approved. Your membership was automatically > > > rejected because the moderator didn't approve it within 14 days." I > > > reasoned that the moderator may be busy, so I tried again, but with > > > the same results. > > > > > > Does anyone know how I subscribe to the Q1_Aircraft list? Thanks in > >advance! > > > > > > Rob de Bie > > > > > > > > > >---------------------------------------------------------- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1340 - Release Date: > 23/03/2008 18:50 > > > > > >------------------------------------ > >Quickie Builders Association WEB site >http://www.quickiebuilders.org > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1340 - Release Date: 23/03/2008 18:50
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raoborg@...
Nice job Rob!!Raoul
--- robdebie@... wrote: From: Rob de Bie <robdebie@...> To: Q-LIST@... Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Re: How to get on the Q1 list? Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:36:33 +0100 Hi Paul, I still don't a magnifying glass for this kind of work :-) Here's a 3-inch wing span Bede BD-5J that I built (not from scratch though): http://www.xs4all.nl/~robdebie/models/n3038v.htm Rob At 11:51 24-03-2008, you wrote: Hi Rob _____________________________________________________________ Netscape. Just the Net You Need.
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John ten
Hi Rob,
a 1/72 scale model will require a microscope... There is an engine installation section, it is very clever and simple, short load paths, minimal hardware. I will check the tail FS for you. Have a look in the weight and balance data, I seem to recall the relevant data was in there. Re the Q1 group, most if not all reside on this list as well. The value of a separate listing is debatable, I guess it depends on whether you are a "lumper or a splitter". The Q performance group has a different mission as a platform for the experimentalists. It is accepted by all on that list that what they propose / trial is different from the accepted configurations. Hope that helps. John --- In Q-LIST@..., Rob de Bie <robdebie@...> wrote: list too. automatically rejected because the moderator didn't approve it within 14 days." Iadvance!
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Ryan <rryan@...>
Rob,
The tailwheel arm is at FS.186 in the Super Quickie POH. Subtract 3.5" from fs.186 to locate the tailwhees pivot axis (182.5"). Ryan --- In Q-LIST@..., Rob de Bie <robdebie@...> wrote: thinking about trying to build a 1/72 model of a Q1 (I'm a scale modeler).that. I don't have urgent questions. I can only think of two that cameup while studying the manual:I have stops at the firewall. The original engine installation iswhat interests me most.the FS for the tail wheel axis? The manual doesn't seem to tell thatsearch list too.for Q1 information. I was a bit puzzled by the lack of Q1 couple of automaticallyweeks later I got a message that "Your request to join the days." Irejected because the moderator didn't approve it within 14 withreasoned that the moderator may be busy, so I tried again, but Thanks inthe same results. advance!
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