> The DALLAS is still very much alive. In fact, I've done more submarining
> this
> year (by far) than ever before. I got the "reserve buoyancy" done to the
> bare
> bones minumum which results in a sub that dives much easier. But it's als
> caused a couple of scary incidents when the sub suddenly pitched down and
> dissappeared COMPLETELY (i.e. not even the tops of the periscopes visible
> only to reapper afew hundred feet later. Oh...gettin' the "Time almost u
> warning. Gotta go
Brent,
Are you by chance a member of the "Sub-Committee"? If not I can provide the
address for you. It's a nice nationwide group of folks who are into the R/C
sub game and they have all kinds of support and neat little tricks they'll
share. Their quarterly newsletter is chock full of adds, advice, etc, etc.
I hope to start my first sub this winter. Not sure of the type yet, either
an Ohio or L.A. class. For building simplicity though I'm going with a
nuke. TTYL
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