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| No one fly's airplane models?
__________________ My toughest fight was with my first wife |
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| Attached are some pics of some of my Su-do-khoi made my Morris Hobbies. It has a Zenoah G45cc engine in it. The other pictures are from a Beechcraft Sierra that I flew almost 3 years ago that blew a jug off the engine. (BAD BAD 4 STROKE) I was the only one in the airplane at the time and there was no additional damage to the airplane. |
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| That plane you have was the best plane for me as a 3D.... I had so much fun when i used to fly it... But i had the Kataman.... It crashed... the battery pack got disconnected.... ![]()
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| RC plane Challenge...
__________________ My toughest fight was with my first wife Last edited by Bu Saif; 04-06-2006 at 08:50 PM. |
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| i fly rc planes but i dont have a pic of mine needs a new wing (try to crash on grass not parking lots) |
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| I got a hair up my ass and bought a zaggy, I have tried to fly it a couple of times and just keep crashing it. Its not a good starter plane, 65 mph is just too fast, I want to use the same radio but get an easier plane to fly, what so you guys recommend?
__________________ Jess '04 Banshee Toomey T-5 Pipes Modquad cool head 18 cc domes wiseco prolite pistons Eviltwin port work & lightend fly wheel V-Force 3 reed valves shitty mikuni 34mm flatslide carbs +4 degree advanced timing ESR K&N pod filters skat haulers & mohawks 58.32 hp @ 8700 rpm 35.59 ft. lbs. torque @ 7500 rpm |
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| FIND AN INSTRUCTOR.....most rc clubs have a few people that will teach you how to fly. And it is usually FREE!!!! (well at least the instruction part is free, most clubs require you to join the AMA for insurance purposes and pay some sort of "club membership") There are some "schools" out there that want money to teach you, but it isn't worth it. I learned to fly using a Sig Kadet LT-40. I still have it. If you can find an instructor they usually know how to hook two radios together with a "trainer cord" which allows both of you to have transmitters in your hands, but the instructor has a switch that controls which one of you is flying the airplane. Using an instructor will save you lots of money and grief. Last edited by brianposs; 04-09-2006 at 04:06 PM. |
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