A Brand New Big Electric RC Helicopter : The Hurricane 550

Electric RC helicopters are becoming more and more popular everyday. However, one of their main criticisms is that they lack of big models. Most electric RC helicopters are of the 400 size, which are not even as big as .30 size nitro helicopters - the smallest kind. Electric RC helicopter pilots who wanted to fly bigger models had pretty much only one model to choose - the T-REX 600 which although performs extremely well, comes with a hefty price tag. Now, from the production line of GAUI, maker of many successful models such as the Zoom and the Shogun, comes another model to fill the void in the big electric helicopter market: the Hurricane 550. With a much lower price, the Hurricane 550 will undoubtedly provide pilots who want to try their hands on a big electric model helicopter with a promising alternative.

In The Box:

The Hurricane 550 comes as an ARF (almost ready to fly) kit and claims to be 95% pre-assembled from the factory. You still to install the radio receiver, servos, and the gyro - a task which usually takes at least an hour for beginners. Nevertheless, the main frame, the head set, and the tail come already assembled. The frame is made of a plastic composite material which is strong and durable. The way that each pieces are put together should is quite impressive. Although the model is pre-assembled, the manual provides a comprehensive instruction on how to completely rebuild it from scratch. This is very thoughtful as lacking these instructions would make extensive repairs a daunting task.

The canopy comes already pre-painted. For many people who painting is not their strongest trait, this canopy is great news. On the other hand, others who enjoy airbrushing their own helicopter may be less appreciative. On the quality side, it should be noted that the canopy is noticeably thinner than other models, making it more brittle-prone. However, its thinner canopy is a good weight-saver. This kit also includes a motor and a speed controller. The motor, the 800 KV outrunner, has been upgraded to generate less heat and consume less power.

As for the battery, the Hurricane draws its required 22.2 V from two 11.1V packs. Personally, I think this is a very smart way to implement its power system - unlike the T-Rex 600 which requires a whole new expensive battery pack.

The wooden blade that comes included with the kit is already sufficient. However, for modelers who would like something different, this model can take any blades that is suitable for a .32 size nitro helicopter; namely blades from the 470-550 size.

In Flight:

In flight the Hurricane 550 proves an able helicopter. Beginner to intermediate pilots should find that this model is great fun to fly, nimble and crisp. It is not as aggressive and the T-REX 600, but then again, you wouldn’t want to push this model to fly out the most demanding 3D maneuver as the swash plate is made of plastic. As for the flight time, this model can stay in the air for 8 minutes of ordinary flight and 5 minutes of 3D flight. All in all, although this model doesn’t come with the aluminum tails, carbon bodies, and the shiny accessories of the T-REX, it is definitely worth its price.

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Hurricane-Bob Dylan

Just The Song Hurricane By Bob Dylan. Lyrics: Pistol shots ring out in the barroom night Enter patty valentine from the upper hall. She sees the bartender in a pool of blood, Cries out, my god, they killed them all! Here comes the story of the hurricane, The man the authorities came to blame For somethin that he never done. Put in a prison cell, but one time he could-a been The champion of the world. Three bodies lyin there does patty see And another man named bello, movin around …

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Could Your Income Survive A Hurricane?

As you know, Hurricane Katrina has caused destruction and devastation across several states. Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and are unable to work since the storm. Businesses have been closed for weeks. The economical impact is unimaginable. No one knows what the effects will be — weeks, months, even years from now.

How would weeks, or months, of lost income affect your family? This event is another solid reminder of how important it is to develop passive income — the kind of income where you keep making money whether you are working or not. If and when events happen to keep you from work - whether they are wonderful interruptions, such as the birth of a new baby, or tragic events like a hurricane, you’ll continue to have money coming in.

There are several ways to set up passive income streams.

Start a website (or several websites) Set up your own money-maker. Whether your interest is in selling a product, providing information, or a service, every business needs an online presence. If you’re uncomfortable with technology, there are site builders available that will walk you through every step of the way. Or, if you want to avoid maintaining a website, many people are making decent money from blogs.

Join Affiliate Programs Research and join any of the wonderful affiliate programs selling anything from books to bras. If you’re unfamiliar with affiliate programs, it’s really quite a simple concept. Thousands of companies will pay you to refer customers to them. Whether your interest is sports or doilies, you can make money by linking to products from your website or blog.

Make your own info products and get affiliates to sell for you Create an electronic product (write an ebook, design software, or record an audio product). Once you’ve created your product, recruit affiliates to sell for you!

And, of course, Direct Sales If you are in a Direct Sales business, build your customer base and your team and you’ll have residual income, too. Build your team both wide and deep for the most security.

Once you know which path you’re going to follow, then it’s critical that you automate your Business. Set up an autoresponder, so your messages are being sent whether you are home or not. You can automate e-courses and newsletters - all running at the same time, automatically.

Your autoresponder can be your best customer service rep. Make sure your autoresponder sends clients a thank you email as soon as they place an order - and another email a week after placing their order - just to check in. You’ll be providing excellent customer service, and your customer won’t know that their thoughtful customer service response is really an automated reply.

Are you making money when you are not working? Is your income protected, for the times when “life happens”? If not, my challenge to you is to do one thing to get on the road to making passive income today

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Is a vacation to Jamaica in hurricane season too dangerous?

I’m planning a vacation for my mom and I. We’re going to Jamaica the first week of September 2009. Is this too risky a move, in reference to hurricane season? My mom’s a little nervous about getting stuck on the island with a hurricane.

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Landscape Design After a Hurricane in Houston Texas Hou

When a Hurricane like Ike blows through your neighborhood and 100 mile an hour winds destroy your prized trees, maybe you loose several tall pines or have a prized oak that gets uplifted. The loss of large trees, storm debris and the damage they do are horrific but as the sky clears there are possibilities to make the new landscape design better than before.

Trees Damage

The first thing after a storm rips through a property is to assess the yard for tree damage. Trees may need special attention to properly prune the canopy shape that may have been damaged or compromised. Landscape lighting fixtures may need to be repaired or relocated to new limbs. Trees that have been uplifted may have root damage and should be seen by a certified tree professional to assess damage and future care, protection and deep root feeding.

Hardscape Damage

These include decks, patios and walkways. Damage here is usually done by fallen trees, uplifted roots, or drainage and water damage. Here it is important to assess whether or not repair can be done to the existing damaged area, if it can be replaced (assuming a match in material is still available) or if new materials that either contrast or compliment the old should be integrated.

Re-landscaping from shade to sun

With tree canopies opened up, trees completely down or existing trees properly pruned to even out the canopies and prevent future storm damage, you may find your garden has more sun than shade. In terms of the landscape design, it would be important to determine which landscape plantings can tolerate more sun and keep those as an overall part of the existing design and replace those plantings that were made for heavy shade. In this way you can keep the overall landscape design and only change the most intolerant plantings to the new sun conditions.

Consulting with a landscape professional

After the devastation of a large hurricane you may want the advice of someone who understands landscape design and installation so you have a coordinated and priority approach to repairs. An experienced landscaper , landscape architect or garden designer will know what contract services to call first, second and third. Also, someone who is in the landscape design and landscape business has strong relationships with subcontractors which can influence the scheduling priority of your work. In addition if more than one service is required, they will know who is reliable and the scheduling involved. A full service landscape design and construction consultant will know:

• Tree arborist

• Large tree removal services

• Tree stump grinding services

• Irrigation repairs

• Drainage repairs

• Landscape lighting and electrical work

• Concrete, brick, stone and other hardscape repair

• Design services to address repairs

New Landscape Design and Planting

If you have several trees that have fallen down and pathways and walks have lifted up from tree roots, it may make much more sense to start over again. Now is a time to think about:

• Now that I have sun in my backyard, how do I want the new landscape design to utilize this space? Lawn, entertainment, seasonal color.

• Do I want to create a better relationship with the garden design and the home

• What types of plants can I now enjoy with the new sun, are there more opportunities?

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How A Hurricane Window Can Prevent Devestation To Your Home

The most vulnerable part of your home during a hurricane are your windows for very obvious reasons. The high winds from these storms project all sorts of debris into the air, which very often can lead to a broken window in your home. When this happens, the next likely thing to happen is a window being blown out on the other side of the house, or worse yet, the entire roof blowing right off your home.

The best way to prevent this from happening is to be sure that you have hurricane window protection. And, fortunately there is a window created just for that, called fittingly a Hurricane Window.

At first it may be a bit daunting and confusing trying to figure out what the best window protection for you is when it comes to hurricane protection, so were going to give it a quick run down for you.

These are some of the things to consider when choosing protection for your home’s windows.

First, you’ll want to look at how easy it is to install the product. You’ll want to ask yourself, can I do it myself or am I going to have to hire someone to do it?

Next is always the cost factor. One thing to remember is that doing it yourself will bring the cost down substantially since you won’t be paying for labor.

Now, something to consider is how hard or easy it will be to get your home prepared for the storm. For instance when dealing with shutters, will they be a fixed item to your home, or will you have to hang them when news of a storm hits.

And last, which areas are you going to have to protect? Usually windows, doors, and garage doors are the essential items.

If you’re choosing shutters for Hurricane Window Protection here are some of the different types.

Accordion Shutters

This type of shutter comes in one or two pieces depending on the type. These are permanently attached so no off and on business necessary. They unfold, much like an accordion, to cover your window, and lock with a key. This is a low fuss choice for sure.

Bahama Shutters

These will attach above your window and will be propped open when you’re not using them. This adds the nice side benefit of giving your home shade from the suns rays. Just lower these shades, and lock them down to the wall when needed. Easy as well.

Roll Down Shutters

These are attached above the windows being fastened to the wall. When not in use, they’re stored in a closed box. When you need them, you’ll simply push a button and they will lower, and then lock in place. Though a bit more expensive these will provide you with great protection. You’ll want to be sure to find a system with a battery pack, so that in case of a power failure they can still be opened.

Storm Panels

These shutters run on tracks that attach to the window. They’re made of either steel or aluminum. These will have to be installed when news of the storm hits, and will probably need help sliding them in the tracks and bolting them down.

Nowadays there is special glass made for hurricane protection, which is now super popular for new homes being constructed in hurricane zones. This is nice because no extra work is needed, being that the windows are always there. This type of glass can also be used for sliding glass doors.

The glass on these windows is double paned and contains between the panes a protection slip that will hold up to high winds and debris in the event that the glass is shattered.

This is a job for professional if these windows aren’t already installed on your home, since if they aren’t put in correctly, your home will still be vulnerable.

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Hurricane Shutters And Increased Safety

Plantation shutters have been around since ancient Greece. They serve a dual purpose as they can help in both weather protection as well as style for your home. Since they are located ion the inside of your home they can be used as a shade and can actually be functional as opposed to the shutters that many of us are accustomed to that simply attach next to windows on a home and do not move. These were the precursor to glass in windows and actually kept out the elements and were opened to allow the flow of air. Shutters were a way of regulating the environment of the home as opposed to simply relying on a door and no other means of air flow.

Much of the architecture of the Southern US is drawn from the works of the ancient Greeks. This is evident not only in the use of shutters but in the use of columns in the structure and design of many of the homes. Much of this is a dual purpose service though. These columns are simply covers for supports throughout the home and the shutters are used for various protections and services. Some of these shutters that are used are known as hurricane shutters and with good reason. Their primary purpose is to protect windows from being blown out during a heavy storm or hurricane. Once again these are based on Greek architecture for both functionality and beauty.

Make sure that when you are selecting shutters for a home repair or improvement project that you consult with someone before doing so. You want to make sure that the shutters that you are going to install will not only meet your needs, but will match, fit and perform as needed. If you are simply purchasing your shutters to make your home more attractive then you will not have as much to worry about, however if you are looking for both performance and function then it will take more consideration and research to find what is the best fit for you and your home. You do not want to get something that is not very strong or sturdy if it is to be hurricane protection. You also do not want to get a shutter that will not look right when installed on or in your home as well. So be wise and consult with someone to make sure you are getting what is best for both you and your home.

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When does the hurricane season in the Southeast of the United States usually acer?

I don’t know when the hurricane season happens.

Thanks everyone!

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