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Little Zlin


Thanks for looking!
Problem is too many fingers in to many pies. Plastic models and RC Helicopters too......So many toys to choose from and a wife who does not really understand my dilemma![]()
Matt
Very nice photos!
Flying r/c aircraft has something that always interested me but I always thought it would be complex and hard to get into.
Is there anyone from the U.K that could give me a bit of advice on how to get started?
Also do you need some sort of license or need to be in designated places to fly them, I'm guessing they can be pretty dangerous if not used wisely.
Very nice photos!
Flying r/c aircraft has something that always interested me but I always thought it would be complex and hard to get into.
Is there anyone from the U.K that could give me a bit of advice on how to get started?
Also do you need some sort of license or need to be in designated places to fly them, I'm guessing they can be pretty dangerous if not used wisely.
A good place to start would be to find a local club, possibly through the bmfa website. Model flying's opened up a bit in the past decade - so called "park flyers" being available in high st shops and gadget shops far more freely. The whole "park flying" thing is a bit dubious in the crowded UK though, and without being a bmfa member(and hence have insurance, mainly incase you hit someone, somehow), should anything go wrong you're on dodgy ground - hence it's a good thing to join a club affiliated to them!
PS... BMFA, for googling purposes, is British Model Flying Assn!
The Zlin is small model, wingspan is 1600mm, it's 2 stroke engine 4ccm, it's very stable in flight, when i reduce throttle and decide to land there is no need for acceleration(interesting for Zlin)he's almost like a glider.
And I understand about hobby, Me and my Dad are in this together, and we live in apartment-we don't have a garage, so my mum is like:OOOhhhhh planes everywhere, on the wardrobe, on the wall, in the bedroom...Nobody understand our needs.![]()
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