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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 17:02:09 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Your obsession with idiotic posts is unparalleled, except by Fritz, of course. They do tend to reply to your posts a lot, huh? |
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:17:47 -0400, "Netsock" wrote:
I might have to trade my Super G for one of these... http://media.putfile.com/HydroFoam Just be aware that they are already good RC pilots. He says on his web page that it's not a beginner plane, and he's right. They are making it look easy, but it's not. If you've never flown an RC plane before, I'll guarantee you'll never be able to fly one of those. It's almost certainly a handful, especially in the beginning, for all but the best RC pilots. It *is* a pretty cool idea. |
"Jack Goff" wrote in message ... Just be aware that they are already good RC pilots. He says on his web page that it's not a beginner plane, and he's right. I am a pilot, and an R/C flyer. I have flown "lawnmower" planes before, and while I agree its not a beginner plane, its difficulty scale is low. They are making it look easy, but it's not. If you've never flown an RC plane before, I'll guarantee you'll never be able to fly one of those. This plane IS learnable by anybody would like to try. It is light, easy to maneuver, and not very powerful, and has the standard 4 channel operation. While a larger fixed wing plane would be easier to learn on, it is not out of the question for a "newbie" to be flying this rig with only hours of practice. It's almost certainly a handful, especially in the beginning, for all but the best RC pilots. I don't agree...Have you ever flown a 5hp 1/4 scale under-wing 8 channel plane? How about a 10 channel ducted jet? -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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