New BME site !!
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www.bmeengine.com
BME now has a new website using it's old URL shown above. For all interested, please stop by and take a look. You will find information on the new 110, as well as an updated picture gallery and information on the upcoming 55.
Keith is dedicated to keeping the customers and YOU informed and up to date on BME's progress and upcoming innovations. Please be sure to look over Keith's parameters and thoughts concerning what his engines are intended to achieve in their design.
Future projects and growth of the BME company include expanding their engine line, expansion of their product offering beyond just engines and associated systems, a thorough re-think of the place for "conversions" in our hobby, addressing modelers concerns in the categories of dependability, simplicity, overall engine design, and proper pricing when the engines "perceived value" is taken into account.
If you have any questions concerning the BME line of products, please call Keith at the provided number, or email him and he will get back with ASAP.
Thanks !!!!!
Kris^
BME now has a new website using it's old URL shown above. For all interested, please stop by and take a look. You will find information on the new 110, as well as an updated picture gallery and information on the upcoming 55.
Keith is dedicated to keeping the customers and YOU informed and up to date on BME's progress and upcoming innovations. Please be sure to look over Keith's parameters and thoughts concerning what his engines are intended to achieve in their design.
Future projects and growth of the BME company include expanding their engine line, expansion of their product offering beyond just engines and associated systems, a thorough re-think of the place for "conversions" in our hobby, addressing modelers concerns in the categories of dependability, simplicity, overall engine design, and proper pricing when the engines "perceived value" is taken into account.
If you have any questions concerning the BME line of products, please call Keith at the provided number, or email him and he will get back with ASAP.
Thanks !!!!!
Kris^
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I had difficulty getting to it as well, then it just popped up properly. Perhaps your browser is loading the old site's html instead of getting the new stuff. Mine did that a few times before it switched gears.
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Still on order, Boomer. it gets here when it gets here. . but Keith has been promised by his cylinder manufacturer that he'll have the cylinders in mid-june. that looks like the timeframe for startgin production.
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I thought Mark Leseberg won the JR challenge flying a DA 150. His BME powered plane crashed the day before the contest started because of radio problems.
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Yes, Keith is correct.
I just checked back to some of the pictures and it was a BME powered plane, that Mark used to win the Freestyle at the JR Challenge.
He did an awesome job with it .
I just checked back to some of the pictures and it was a BME powered plane, that Mark used to win the Freestyle at the JR Challenge.
He did an awesome job with it .
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The BME site had it's DNS changed to move the new site to a new server. It takes a few days for the DNS registry to change in all the internet router hubs across the country/world... so some people will see the new site and some will see the old site until the DNS registry gets updated everywhere.
It went live in Texas withing 24 hours, Chicago-48 hours, Ohio-72 hours, and so on. You don't need to add the "index.htm" to get the site to load, that's default. Just give it time and your local ISP should be getting updated DNS registries that will point your browser to the new site/server instead of the old one.
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It went live in Texas withing 24 hours, Chicago-48 hours, Ohio-72 hours, and so on. You don't need to add the "index.htm" to get the site to load, that's default. Just give it time and your local ISP should be getting updated DNS registries that will point your browser to the new site/server instead of the old one.
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