Radio Controlled Model Aircraft

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
David Witcombe
David Witcombe
NSW
4 posts
NSW, 4 posts
12 Sep 2005 12:14pm

Hi
Are there any fellow Model Aircraft Enthusiasts out there?
Hardcarve1
Hardcarve1
QLD
550 posts
QLD, 550 posts
13 Sep 2005 9:48pm
I fly heli's
David Witcombe
David Witcombe
NSW
4 posts
NSW, 4 posts
14 Sep 2005 10:02am
I crash lots of Helis on my simulator. Many heli pilots at our club.

I fly electric gliders and aerobatic Pattern Aircraft.
silvec01
silvec01
WA
645 posts
WA, 645 posts
14 Sep 2005 11:32am
I stick with Electric Planes
I prefer Slope Soaring..

Chad
Hardcarve1
Hardcarve1
QLD
550 posts
QLD, 550 posts
14 Sep 2005 7:07pm
It's funny thing crashes, as I can't fly planes without wanting to crash them. I fly them OK but get lazy with them and then try doing stupid things like loops through trees. If I fly safe I just get tired of them.
With my heli's I have not had a crash in 9 years of flying. I have had half a dozen hard landings but in all those only managed to chip a blade and still kept flying. I have always had 60 and 90 size ships that were a bit big on dollars to fix so thats most likely the reason from keeping them out of the dirt. But have had terrible failures from servos going on the blink, flame outs, out of fuel, clunk falling off,striped main gears and tail rotor aurthority issues and always managed to get the thing down on the skids.
Love my choppers but something sweet about balsa at high speed through the branches brings a smile and laugh.
windnkite
windnkite
QLD
90 posts
QLD, 90 posts
16 Sep 2005 7:26pm
hey, does anyone fly thos small rc walkera helis? (dragonfly)
HungLong
HungLong
WA
859 posts
WA, 859 posts
19 Sep 2005 4:04pm
yeah i got one... been fixed up so many times... more super glue than plastic holding this baby together.... chase my daughter up and down the driveway... when that gets dull, I switch to one of my cars for a laugh...
David Witcombe
David Witcombe
NSW
4 posts
NSW, 4 posts
21 Sep 2005 11:59am
quote:
Originally posted by silvec01

I stick with Electric Planes
I prefer Slope Soaring..

Chad



I am an exclusive flyer myself. I used to fly IC Control Line many years ago, but I feel that because of technology advances, the ICs have a limited life. Even now the first three or so world pattern (Aerobatics) pilots fly electric.

I believe that in the near future the battery technology will increase the power density of batteries several fold.

David
David Witcombe
David Witcombe
NSW
4 posts
NSW, 4 posts
21 Sep 2005 12:02pm
quote:
Originally posted by Hardcarve1

It's funny thing crashes, as I can't fly planes without wanting to crash them. I fly them OK but get lazy with them and then try doing stupid things like loops through trees. If I fly safe I just get tired of them.
With my heli's I have not had a crash in 9 years of flying. I have had half a dozen hard landings but in all those only managed to chip a blade and still kept flying. I have always had 60 and 90 size ships that were a bit big on dollars to fix so thats most likely the reason from keeping them out of the dirt. But have had terrible failures from servos going on the blink, flame outs, out of fuel, clunk falling off,striped main gears and tail rotor aurthority issues and always managed to get the thing down on the skids.
Love my choppers but something sweet about balsa at high speed through the branches brings a smile and laugh.



I have not yet ventured in the world of helicopters, but it sure looks like fun.

I am conviced that my electric powered gliders have a tree magnet installed in them!

David
garynoel
garynoel
WA
260 posts
WA, 260 posts
21 Sep 2005 12:51pm
I got an electric pitts special by Venom, 3 channel.
$160 complete kit.
Great fun.

Its magically attracted to barbed wire and golf courses
windnkite
windnkite
QLD
90 posts
QLD, 90 posts
24 Sep 2005 7:49pm
hey hunglong,
are the blades on the heli (dragonfly) able to do any damage (eg cut off fingers, gouge eyes, etc) if it were to be flown into someone, or crashed in a crowd?
Hardcarve1
Hardcarve1
QLD
550 posts
QLD, 550 posts
26 Sep 2005 5:55pm
Small electric heli's will do extreme damage to your eyes and will most likely give you a bad cut to the finger. No heli big or small should be flown in the park in around people, their are just to dangerous and you always have someone sneak up behind you to ask the question "is it a real heli".
I have both the Zoom and T-Rex electric heli's and both really are not meant as learner aircraft.
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply