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Re: r/c planes

Postby commoner » Thu Feb 03, 2005 11:21 am

[quote]im sure there are loads of forums, but i havent looked for 'em yet! i figured there was a good chance of some people on here already involved with it, and i trust you guys!!
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Re: r/c planes

Postby Gixer » Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:12 pm

Im in Southampton, right on the South coast!

I fly elevator/rudder left stick, Aileron/throttle right stick.  Just the way my dad taught me.

I have had great fun with gliders, both thermal soarers and slope models.
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Re: r/c planes

Postby Hagar » Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:41 pm

Ah, we're almost neighbours then Gixer. I never realised you were so close.

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Re: r/c planes

Postby Triple_7 » Thu Feb 03, 2005 6:39 pm

well if you have no control over the up and down after its in the air then probly not a good one...that was my mistake.  basicaly bought a $120 lawn dart a few years ago.  only thing i had control of was the turns and that was by slowing one engine down :-/      

Now there is a piper cub im looking at for about $100.  Looks like a good model for that price.  full control over climbs and decents as well as turns and speed.       that would probly be my choice for a true begining ;)
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Re: r/c planes

Postby Ben_M_K » Thu Feb 03, 2005 8:00 pm

Tripple_7, is that Cub the one made by Parkzone? I'm looking at that one.
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Re: r/c planes

Postby 767-300er » Sun Feb 06, 2005 5:45 am

nah, you don't need a cub you need an extra 300! ( gotta love them little German planes) ;) Just go to the airport and steal one!! On a more serious note If you really want to fly RC, you should get hooked up with a club, and look at getting yourself a .40 sized glow trainer. It's the only way to go if you are serious about flying rc. The cheapo $50 planes are just "Toys" ;D.
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Re: r/c planes

Postby C » Sun Feb 06, 2005 7:16 am

Ah, we're almost neighbours then Gixer. I never realised you were so close.


That means we are neighbours then....
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