C.O.B.H.C.
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I am still using the Perfect Flite MAWD, Perfect Flite HiAlts45K, and G-Wiz LCX.
Wow....what a trip down memory lane. I have several rockets hanging in my basement, each with a different altimeter.
I have a collection of electronics. Been too long since I've looked at some--forgetting model names!
Transolve Flux Capacitor
Transolve P5
Skyward Altimeter
Adept ALTS 22
Cambridge IA-X96 (also have Chuck's daughter board for it)
Blacksky AltAcc 2A (think it's A)
Olsen FCP-M1
Missile Works RRC3
Missile Works RRC2 mini
Missile Works RRC2 classic
GWiz LC Deluxe 800
Pratt Hobbies ECS-2 (radio event controller)
Amazing how much you collect in 15+ years of the hobby.
I am still using the Perfect Flite MAWD, Perfect Flite HiAlts45K, and G-Wiz LCX.
I am still using the Perfect Flite MAWD, Perfect Flite HiAlts45K, and G-Wiz LCX.
I should probably be more specific...I have an affinity for older accelerometer units. GWiz MC's, AltAcc's, ARTS. There has to be a TON of them out there somewhere. I'll also warn that I'm not out to buy them all up, just casually interested in seeing what's out there and who's still flying them.
There's risk involved with buying old units. Calibration concerns being the biggest, not to mention that as time increases the risk of storage damage increases. Moisture and handling trauma are the main concerns.
The ARTS had some issues when going between XP and Win 7 64 bit.
Any info you typed describing the flight; turned to Chinese characters under Win 7. I could never figure out why???
JD
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I should probably be more specific...I have an affinity for older accelerometer units. GWiz MC's, AltAcc's, ARTS. There has to be a TON of them out there somewhere. I'll also warn that I'm not out to buy them all up, just casually interested in seeing what's out there and who's still flying them.
There's risk involved with buying old units. Calibration concerns being the biggest, not to mention that as time increases the risk of storage damage increases. Moisture and handling trauma are the main concerns.
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