Let's hear your BIGGEST beef in RC...
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RE: Let's hear your BIGGEST beef in RC...
No standards on the electric side of the hobby... especially prop shafts, prop mounts, spinners etc It's really quite irritating when the same motor will have two diff prop shaft sizes... ***?
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I have a long list, and here are some of my biggest beefs in RC:
Club politics.
The price of glow fuel.
The price of some club dues.
The "new" MonoKote [X(]
Paying manufacturer's price for planes and then having to replace the crappy hardware that they send you with the plane.
Arrogant know-it-all buttheads that don't have a clue about anything much.
When people fly against the pattern or circuit just for spite.
Not having enough time to fly.
Did I mention not having enough time to fly?
Going to the field and the person scheduled to mow somehow "forgot" to mow or was out of town and the grass is so high a full size plane could not land in it (also they forgot to call anyone to tell them - Yes, that is so respectful to fellow club members).
Club politics.
The price of glow fuel.
The price of some club dues.
The "new" MonoKote [X(]
Paying manufacturer's price for planes and then having to replace the crappy hardware that they send you with the plane.
Arrogant know-it-all buttheads that don't have a clue about anything much.
When people fly against the pattern or circuit just for spite.
Not having enough time to fly.
Did I mention not having enough time to fly?
Going to the field and the person scheduled to mow somehow "forgot" to mow or was out of town and the grass is so high a full size plane could not land in it (also they forgot to call anyone to tell them - Yes, that is so respectful to fellow club members).
#153
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Newbies who show up at the field looking for help and asking questions in a very demanding and condescending way. I am not saying all of them are this way. The ones that are this way just irk me and I ignore them.
Visitors to the field who apparently cannot read or understand the 10 signs we have posted on the fence saying that spectators cannot go beyond the fence into the pit area. We welcome guests, but we want to keep them safe.
Pilots who don't communicate their takeoff and landing intentions to all other pilots in the air.
The know it all club member who gives his advice without being asked.
The newbie who is a know it all.
The club members who never lift a finger to help the club in any way. Yeah I know, that is real common.
The rising cost of our hobby, without more quantity or quality.
Visitors to the field who apparently cannot read or understand the 10 signs we have posted on the fence saying that spectators cannot go beyond the fence into the pit area. We welcome guests, but we want to keep them safe.
Pilots who don't communicate their takeoff and landing intentions to all other pilots in the air.
The know it all club member who gives his advice without being asked.
The newbie who is a know it all.
The club members who never lift a finger to help the club in any way. Yeah I know, that is real common.
The rising cost of our hobby, without more quantity or quality.
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How do i get in the corsair brotherhood??? I have several corsairs and i'm building a new corsair for show starting this winter. email or let me know please
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RE: Let's hear your BIGGEST beef in RC...
- Paying out the whazoo for a model and then spending 1/2 the build time fixing shoddy manufacturer defects or 'corner cutting' issues.
- Spinners, always a pain in the *****.
- Constantly ironing/shrinking out bubbles in some brands of covering.
- Models that require you to install an item, which once is done, you will never be able to get to it if it breaks or fails without cutting the plane up.
- Support personnel who know nothing about the products they're supporting.
- Fliers that don't know that the throttle has more than 2 positions, those two being off and wide-open.
- Having to deal with 5 different suppliers to get 5 different items to complete one build item.
- Engine compartment designs that require you to have hands the size of a two year old to access them. (1/4 scale & up).
- See exactly what you'd been looking for on RCU Classified, but its too far to reasonably drive and it can't be shipped.
- Spinners, always a pain in the *****.
- Constantly ironing/shrinking out bubbles in some brands of covering.
- Models that require you to install an item, which once is done, you will never be able to get to it if it breaks or fails without cutting the plane up.
- Support personnel who know nothing about the products they're supporting.
- Fliers that don't know that the throttle has more than 2 positions, those two being off and wide-open.
- Having to deal with 5 different suppliers to get 5 different items to complete one build item.
- Engine compartment designs that require you to have hands the size of a two year old to access them. (1/4 scale & up).
- See exactly what you'd been looking for on RCU Classified, but its too far to reasonably drive and it can't be shipped.
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ORIGINAL: Rod Bender
Listening to everyone's health problems....worse than a bunch of women in the beauty parlor
Listening to everyone's health problems....worse than a bunch of women in the beauty parlor
My biggest gripe, when the club events $5.00 greasy Burger went up to $8.00!!!
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RE: Let's hear your BIGGEST beef in RC...
Futaba 7c instructions on how to mix for what you...are these instruction origionally in another language, if so, a lot is lost in translation.
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trump, I still can't figure out the weird mix on my 7c that causes the garage door to move with the throttle on my radio
I have not pushed the envelope to far with the mixing..but I thought the 7c was fairly understandable so far..
What I hate is when an entire radio system becomes obsolete, still recall the gold sticker days ..and for some reason I don't trust my old radios now that I have a 2.4, that makes no sense.
I have not pushed the envelope to far with the mixing..but I thought the 7c was fairly understandable so far..
What I hate is when an entire radio system becomes obsolete, still recall the gold sticker days ..and for some reason I don't trust my old radios now that I have a 2.4, that makes no sense.
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-Having a stringer or sheeting crack deep inside the fuselage, where it's neigh-on impossible to reach or repair
-Trying to keep models looking "nice". I built a new fueslage for my discus glider, even though it was technically fine but looked bad!
-Forgetting my frequency pin on the board. I don't think it's been in my house for over a year...
-Carrying more tools, spares, and supplies than needed to maintain the space shuttle to the field, and not needing one. Ever. But I know that if I leave them at home, something will need repair at the field! It never fails...
-"I have an RC truck. I bet it goes way faster than that plane. I'm thinking of getting one because I already know how to do it." Other than that, visitors to the field are generally polite and interested.
-Having your eight year old brother think it's funny to add expo, change trims, reverse servos and generally butcher my organised and carefully set up model settings on my radio...
-Dog and cat. Running over wings (note patches), or chewing the antenna on my Tiger 60, the antenna on my sailplane, the reciever plug on my radio charger and my glow driver charger. All in the past week!
Remind me again why this hobby is fun?
-Trying to keep models looking "nice". I built a new fueslage for my discus glider, even though it was technically fine but looked bad!
-Forgetting my frequency pin on the board. I don't think it's been in my house for over a year...
-Carrying more tools, spares, and supplies than needed to maintain the space shuttle to the field, and not needing one. Ever. But I know that if I leave them at home, something will need repair at the field! It never fails...
-"I have an RC truck. I bet it goes way faster than that plane. I'm thinking of getting one because I already know how to do it." Other than that, visitors to the field are generally polite and interested.
-Having your eight year old brother think it's funny to add expo, change trims, reverse servos and generally butcher my organised and carefully set up model settings on my radio...
-Dog and cat. Running over wings (note patches), or chewing the antenna on my Tiger 60, the antenna on my sailplane, the reciever plug on my radio charger and my glow driver charger. All in the past week!
Remind me again why this hobby is fun?
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Here's a beef'!!! Reading these forums and people wanting help and questions answered when the answers are right in front of thier stinkin nose. I wonder if they actually want someone to come to thier house and read the crap to them... as most things are written here are understandable... and other then rewriting it all... some people need to learn to read, and learn to learn.. without somebody holding thier hand...
Some guy posts that he's frying servos using a 7.4v lipo.(as a standard flight-pack battery)he writes... "the system is rated for 4.8-6v".. and he says..."what do you think?" I mean duuuuhhhh......
Or the guy that posts in RCUniverse... Does anybody know of a website where I can get a plane ID'd? again... duuhh... isn't this one of the top sites in the world??? duh..
I think people like that should plug the 7.4 in thier brain and reboot it or something.. ahh.. I feel a tad better for some reason..
Some guy posts that he's frying servos using a 7.4v lipo.(as a standard flight-pack battery)he writes... "the system is rated for 4.8-6v".. and he says..."what do you think?" I mean duuuuhhhh......
Or the guy that posts in RCUniverse... Does anybody know of a website where I can get a plane ID'd? again... duuhh... isn't this one of the top sites in the world??? duh..
I think people like that should plug the 7.4 in thier brain and reboot it or something.. ahh.. I feel a tad better for some reason..
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I think most people see threads related to there problem yet wont accept the answer b/c its not what they want to hear... Or they get too lazy to search the forum so the ask the same question someone else has i.e. whats the best trainer plane....
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Doing an all nighter trying to get a new plane ready to take to the field and realizing I need a control horn, a tail wheel, the allen screw for a wheel collar or something that I have somewhere in this mess and can't find. This seems to always happen on Saturday night when the hobby shop will not be open on Sunday.
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Having my local hobby shops close the doors for good is my beef. I know it is a tough business to profit in good times and the economy is currently in the toilet, (heading for the septic tank now) so I feel bad for them. I just hate to see these shops closing.
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Guys that won't help newbees
newbees who don't know the nose from the tail on a plane.
newbees who leave the hobby after you spend six months in training
newbees who don't know the nose from the tail on a plane.
newbees who leave the hobby after you spend six months in training
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Those Club Expert Guys, every club has them; they have no life except for RC, they always get in your face, interrupt conversations, have an opinion on anything and everything; their vehicles are Mobile Hobby Shops, they run potential new members off when they respond to their questions asking about RC with a Molecular Level answer, etc, etc.
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People that politely ask for advice about something they own,or are going to purchase. Then get all pissy when they do not like an honest answer. Then proceed to tell you how wrong they think your information is. If they knew it all already why the hell did they ask ? LOL
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WIND!!!!
Living in Kansas, the wind is my biggest beef. 10-20 knot winds are a daily occurence in the summer so if you're flying anything smaller than a .60 size aircraft, you'll get bumped around the skies. The only way to defeat it is to be at the field at sunrise and get a couple hours of flying in or wait until right before sunset.