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General control line discussion => AS TIME GOES BYE => Topic started by: George Hostler on July 05, 2013, 11:54:59 AM
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When I went to:
http://www.brotherhoodofthering.info/mbbs22/category-view.asp (http://www.brotherhoodofthering.info/mbbs22/category-view.asp)
I got a 404 (Page Not Found) Error.
Going to:
http://www.brotherhoodofthering.info/ (http://www.brotherhoodofthering.info/)
Got an OOPS! PAGE NOT FOUND error.
Is this just temporal or has their website bellied up? Moved?
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It was working yesterday. It dies every once in a while, and Dee (I think it's Dee) goes and flogs the server (or the server people), then it comes back up again.
It has been very reliable for quite a while though, so I could see how you'd be surprised.
Keep trying.
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Tim, thanks for the explanation. It is still down and a few others have noticed also. Seems like Dee must be having some real issues then or there was a major server crash.
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It's back up. I looked there today.
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Just came from the site and no word there on what had happened. Don't want to lose that site.
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It's back down. Dangit.
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Back up now!! ;D
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Ron Cribbs and I just got back from flying CL in Albuquerque with 5 other fliers there including Jim Hayes, had a fantastic time, put in a half dozen flights on the Ringmaster Jr on 52' lines. Ron flew his Clown with Fox 35 and Baby Clown with Tee Dee 049, Jim his Ringmaster and Sterling Profile P-51 both with Fox 35's, Bill with a sleak super stunter I can't recall the name of, I think Byron who flew combat planes including a combat Flite Streak. We started at 9:30 AM, flew until 1:00 PM. Winds were less than 10 MPH, unusual for Albuquerque. ~>
Jim Hayes loaned me his 52' lines. I was averaging 4 second laps with the Ring Jr and unmuffled OS 15FP-S, need to adjust tail heaviness but she looped. #^
Unfortunately I just tried now, the site is down. ~^
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Hi George,
I have been following you and your RM Jr. and am wondering what prop are you using? 4 sec. om 52' lines is still kinda fast..........
Bill
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I'm using a Masters 8x4 at this 5,000 feet elevation. Same prop on 58' lines at 4,300 feet was getting 5 second laps.