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Northeast Extreme Boomer EX2 DLG Flying Wing Review
By Jim Walker
Jim Walker has a fabulous time exploring this second generation DLG Flying Wing! With amazing performance and an even more amazing price tag, anyone who's ever been interested at all in hand-launch gliders needs to take a look -- or a second look - at the Boomer EX2!
(Added: Aug 26, 2004, Hits: 29869, Comments: 19, Rating: n/a)
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A Ukranian Team's Aerotowing Project
By Boyko Sasha
Sasha and his team mates chose to design and build an electric-powered tow plane for piggy-back glider launches! This copy of the article is in their native tongue -- UKRANIAN! To read in English, visit the E Zone English copy at www.ezonemag.com!
(Added: Aug 20, 2004, Hits: 3892, Comments: 1, Rating: n/a)
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Hobby Lobby Zip Tip-Launch RC Glider
By Bud Morrison
With the popularity of RC tip launch gliders growing by leaps and bounds, it was refreshing to find a tip launch ARF that is affordable and a great first tip launch glider.
(Added: Aug 18, 2004, Hits: 11917, Comments: 1, Rating: n/a)
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Radio Carbon Art's Handlaunch Pro Clinic Video Review
By Mitchell Gerdisch
Mitch Gerdisch reviews Radio Carbon Art's Handlauch Pro Clinic video and practices using his recently reviewed Gambler+ DLG. Includes detailed descriptions of the sections of the video, and "before" and "after" video!
(Added: Aug 16, 2004, Hits: 9847, Comments: 1, Rating: n/a)
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TeamTeke Silent Fun Fly, Colorado 2004
By The Other Dave
David Mielke shares this fantastic fun fly event, including extensive coverage of the people, the planes, and the incredible host who makes it all possible!
(Added: Aug 03, 2004, Hits: 9690, Comments: 4, Rating: n/a)
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YNT's ALTi2 Review
By Adam Till
There are relatively few of us who actually take the time to measure speed, climb rate, altitude, or any of the “hard numbers” in our hobby in a quantitative way. Frankly, it always took too much effort....For those who are interested, however, there is a device on the market that removes all the excuses. Called the ALTi2, this 10 gram (~0.4 oz) wonder is the latest version of what some of you may know as the LoLo. It’s a solid-state altimeter that takes altitude readings, accurate to the meter, for up to 9 hours!
(Added: Aug 02, 2004, Hits: 5470, Comments: 1, Rating: n/a)
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