Have they all gone bottoms up???
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:28 am
Hi Guys......
For those that don't know me, I was a long time member of the original Mackie forum, and occasionally drop by here to say "Hi" to my old friends.... As my old friends know, I have left the music biz, and went back to an old hobby of mine, which is flying radio control model airplanes....some small (I.E. 41"), some, such as the one shown are "slightly" larger at 89" wingspan.... (The one in my avatar is 70" wingspan)
These are electric powered, the little ones, 11.1 volt nominal, the bigger ones 44.4 nominal...and the big one 5600 watts, or basically 7.5 horsepower, and swings a 24"X10" carbon fiber prop (in the photo it has a wood prop which was used on it's first flight)....lots of fun to fly!!!
Anyway...back to the topic at hand...the D8B....
In a quick perusal of the headers for a lot of the posts, it looks like the dear old D8B's are starting to drop like flies....if so, this is really too bad, as the D8B was for it's time a great machine (except for some of the problems that seemed to occur quite a lot...
Anyway...for those that know me, I hope all are doing well and and you are still making good music...For those that don't know me... Hello...and I hope you too are doing well and making good music...
SteveT
For those that don't know me, I was a long time member of the original Mackie forum, and occasionally drop by here to say "Hi" to my old friends.... As my old friends know, I have left the music biz, and went back to an old hobby of mine, which is flying radio control model airplanes....some small (I.E. 41"), some, such as the one shown are "slightly" larger at 89" wingspan.... (The one in my avatar is 70" wingspan)
These are electric powered, the little ones, 11.1 volt nominal, the bigger ones 44.4 nominal...and the big one 5600 watts, or basically 7.5 horsepower, and swings a 24"X10" carbon fiber prop (in the photo it has a wood prop which was used on it's first flight)....lots of fun to fly!!!
Anyway...back to the topic at hand...the D8B....
In a quick perusal of the headers for a lot of the posts, it looks like the dear old D8B's are starting to drop like flies....if so, this is really too bad, as the D8B was for it's time a great machine (except for some of the problems that seemed to occur quite a lot...
Anyway...for those that know me, I hope all are doing well and and you are still making good music...For those that don't know me... Hello...and I hope you too are doing well and making good music...
SteveT