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RC Pilots? (Read 851 times)
Jun 11
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, 2011 at 7:35pm
Jayhawk Jake
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Anyone else fly RC? I only have one plane right now, Ultra Micro T-28, but I've flown a few others and have a ton of time in simulators.
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Jun 12
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, 2011 at 4:07am
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I have a couple of electro aircraft a the moment. A Mini-Mag and a B25. Did helis for around 10 years, but no time got in the way (they are not like riding a bike, you can got backwards very quickly when you have not flown for a while). So I swapped that for a 1/5 scale monster truck with a 30cc chainsaw engine
Matt
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Jun 12
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, 2011 at 4:55am
patchz
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What, me worry?
IN THE FUNNY PAPERS
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My Dad flew them and I flew a couple of his once or twice. I need to gather them up and sell them, as I will never get around to using them.
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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Jun 12
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I have an RC Super Cub. I used to fly it every Sunday morning but it's been ages since I've used it now.
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Jun 12
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I used to be very involved in RC, owned a couple of planes myself and had a 500x100 grass strip in my grandfathers field. College, career, and life pulled me away from it, and really haven't had time or $$ to get back into it, not to mention I don't know of any strips near where I live now.
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Jun 12
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, 2011 at 3:33pm
Jayhawk Jake
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DaveSims wrote
on Jun 12
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, 2011 at 9:04am:
I used to be very involved in RC, owned a couple of planes myself and had a 500x100 grass strip in my grandfathers field. College, career, and life pulled me away from it, and really haven't had time or $$ to get back into it, not to mention I don't know of any strips near where I live now.
I just fly out of my apartments parking lot, don't have to go anywhere and can still have some fun. I'm planning on getting a floatplane soon so I can fly off and around the lake in the middle of the complex
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Jun 12
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I've played around with it from time to time. I like small, simple electric planes these days. I tried Helicopter flying for a while but I could never get the hang of flying anything but co-axial heli's. I have a Flyzone Playmate that I just love, but the weather this spring/summer has not cooperated with my days off. It seems like it's
always
too windy to fly when I have the time. As for flying fields, the Playmate is small enough that all I need is a baseball field or an empty parking lot.
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Jun 13
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, 2011 at 5:35am
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Jayhawk Jake wrote
on Jun 12
th
, 2011 at 3:33pm:
DaveSims wrote
on Jun 12
th
, 2011 at 9:04am:
I used to be very involved in RC, owned a couple of planes myself and had a 500x100 grass strip in my grandfathers field. College, career, and life pulled me away from it, and really haven't had time or $$ to get back into it, not to mention I don't know of any strips near where I live now.
I just fly out of my apartments parking lot, don't have to go anywhere and can still have some fun. I'm planning on getting a floatplane soon so I can fly off and around the lake in the middle of the complex
This is what you need
Jake and then a set of
these
to go with it.
Matt
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Jun 13
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, 2011 at 9:18pm
U4EA
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Does a Micro-Copter that I sometimes
torment
excersize
my dogs with count?
They
hate
love
that little whirly!
This is micro #2 for me..........#1 was captured and eaten. Wellllllll, not eaten per se, more like mauled!
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Jun 14
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, 2011 at 3:05pm
patchz
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U4EA wrote
on Jun 13
th
, 2011 at 9:18pm:
Does a Micro-Copter that I sometimes
torment
excersize
my dogs with count?
They
hate
love
that little whirly!
This is micro #2 for me..........#1 was captured and eaten. Wellllllll, not eaten per se, more like mauled!
I've been wanting to get one of those to fly in the house.
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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Jun 14
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, 2011 at 3:29pm
U4EA
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I highly recommend it!
Get one of the twin rotor models, way more stable than the main & tail model even there was a balance adjustment on the remote. Sorta glad that one was "shot down" and "captured" by the "enemy"......bad doggies! Actually, bad me!
I've heard the AirHogs copter is cool but I have a sorta off-brand one that I like a lot.
One thing though, avoid flying anywhere where there are small knick-knacky things on shelves, especially ones that the wife likes, even though I contend that you can barely see the cracks since it was expertly superglued back together!
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Jun 14
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, 2011 at 4:17pm
patchz
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What, me worry?
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No wife, no knick-knacks. But there is a lot of clutter to act as an obstacle course.
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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Jun 14
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, 2011 at 6:58pm
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Been there done it-well
most of it.
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I fly a wot4 trainer with an OS 55ax fitted, also a thundertiger 82" Cub waiting to have engine fitted, and a seagull harmon rocket mk3 that i won via the RCME magazine.
There's also 3 co-axial heli's, 2 of em not not flown yet.
Not taken my 'A' test yet to go solo but not far from it.
May the Mynd be with you.
So far my number of landings either passenger or pilot equal my number of takeoffs, but that is due to change
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Jun 15
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, 2011 at 8:14pm
Jayhawk Jake
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My ultra micro trojan continues to impress me, just hit a light pole at full speed
Battery flew off, and it came to a rest in the grass. Only damage was the tape that holds the top and bottom halves together came apart at the front. Taped it up, plugged in a new battery and it was good to go
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Jun 18
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, 2011 at 8:04pm
Jayhawk Jake
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Just bought a GWS E-Starter and floats...now I just need some glue to put it together.
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