I noticed a more 'sedate'.. 'relaxed' speed a few times when you throttled back but boy.. does the old girl pick up it's skirts and go like something off a shovel when you put it back to the 70% mark! I have to say I'm impressed I've open ground like that no more than 2 mins (on foot) away from where I'm moving to so I may try and justify purchase of a 'learner'
ATB
DaveB
Been back into model flying for 3 or 4 years now ( last time was control line when I was about 15 )
Started with the obligatory cub and about a dozen aircraft since
Got a wildcat myself but its in dock waiting for a new cowl
The trouble is once youve mastered the model its then time to move on to something that will stress you out again
Got a couple of ducted fan foamie jets that are quick and still give us a buzz but have moved away from lipos to ic engines which Ive converted to run on petrol ( way cheaper that glow fuel and uses less anyhow) Got a seagull nemesis with a 12cc motor and awaiting its maden a seagull cap232 with a 20cc
Links to a few inflight vids http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbbvSomGFeg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgAkXefyK28
Nice one Dale. I love the 'pilot's view' cam on the first one though the sound nearly ruptured my speakers when it fired up The Space Walker sounds particularly throaty
Well.. I knew something was getting buggered as I already have 2 perforated ear drums so it couldn't have been them!
Funny you show that ad. I spent a while looking online this afternoon (as you do) and that Cub caught my eye. With my birthday only a couple of weeks away.. that might be a good choice for an unemployed bloke to spend his time Of course.. I'll take the Labrador with me too Cheers Eddie.. I reckon I've been convinced
EDIT: I ran this past the girls tonight and they agreed it was ok as a birthday present. I've since added to basket and the little tinker will be with me on Wed Of course, I won't be able to open it but who cares Looking forward very much to giving it a run next week.. make that April 3rd
ATB
DaveB
I used to fly floatplanes back in my R/C days. Huge fun, although you'll want to purchase an inflatable raft (and oar) to retrieve your aircraft if/when the engine dies.
Alison made me promise this wouldn't be the start of something expensive and I've an awful feeling it might be.. not that I want her to be right you understand I've watched all the films at Hobbyzone a few times and have read as much as I can on it. I don't know if I'm going to be able to last until my birthday!
Do you have spare batteries for yours Eddie and how long do they take to charge?
A float plane would be good Brian. I've a canal network close by and have already imagined landing on one.. not in the Champ though!
ATB
DaveB
I have a fear of going out to play for the first time and running out of power far too soon I found a spare (3.7V 1S 150mAh LiPo) advertised at one place for over £7.. not bad I thought until they wanted a further £3-4 postage That said, that place did sell spare wings and props so I'll keep it bookmarked
EDIT: a pack of 3 spares found on ebay for £7.34inc.. ordered
ATB
DaveB