awsome, you know your showing your age when all you can recall is playing with folded up paper airplanes, man they really get in to detail with those things, great post
I flew radio control helicopters and airplanes for years....those things will suck up money faster than an old Buick! It was easy to have $4K tied up in one heli, and the slightest mishap would cost you $400 to fix. (If you're pushing your skills and trying to learn more, you'll crash 5-10 times a year). The fuel was almost $30/gallon, and I used to go through 20-30 gallons a year. I sold everything at a huge loss, and got into TBs again.
The electric fans are definitely the way to go. I have a nitro RC car and I have a hell of a time tuning that thing on the ground. I couldn't imagine trying to fly it, land it, tune it, fly it, land it, tune it, until it was right. Plus the REAL jets start at around $2000.
The electric fans are definitely the way to go. I have a nitro RC car and I have a hell of a time tuning that thing on the ground. I couldn't imagine trying to fly it, land it, tune it, fly it, land it, tune it, until it was right. Plus the REAL jets start at around $2000.
Kyle has one of those RC trucks he likes to play with every now and again. I personally don't see paying $700 for an RC truck...but to each his own. Little sucker is fast though...goes about 40 mph!
I was 12 when I wrecked his plane...it was a father/daughter project and he didn't get mad at me at all...of course, you bring a valid point...could be why he didn't give me the GN when I was 16.
I spent 2 years building a starter kit "Minnie Mambo" single channel rubber band escapement control.
Silk wings, lots of dope paint. :biggrin:
Flew it once and it flew like a bird, perfectly, even landed okay.
My father took it to work, forgot the transmitter, so his flying buddy tried it with his tube multi-channel unit and it worked to 100 feet so they launched it.
It flew away..... straight as an arrow.....
Took him 2 years to find it walking in the woods at lunchtime in the summer.
Not much left of it either.
I never forgave him, I guess it's about time to let it go.