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Old 10-23-2010 | 09:59 AM
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Default RE: An Incident with Lessons for All of Us


ORIGINAL: TexasSkyPilot

804 says: ''You obviously don't know what I'm saying. Or what KE and LCS are saying.
If you did, you wouldn't be saying the crapola you are saying.''

Yeah, that's me. No grasp of the English language at all. Not only that, but I've never flown an RC plane, never owned an Extreme Flight Yak with a Gasser, and I've never taken off and landed in a confined area before. I've never even performed a torque-roll. I've never owned Helis either.

Or....wait...no...I've done all that.



I like the crapola I'm saying. Sorry you don't. I probably wrote it because I didn't like the crapola YOU were writing. Which came first, the chicken or the egg?

So, let's be civil. Why don't you EXPLAIN to us maroons out here why a 3D plane belongs at a sport/scale field, why it can't take off on a short field when it commonly does so in the same distance at a regular field? Why it can't be flown away from the runway or off to the side in an area set up for that sort of flight?

~ Jim ~
Okay maroon, ( TSP's self-charactization, RCKen) ,
3-d planes and heli's belong anywhere a club, group of flyers, landowner etc. say they belong.
If sport/scale/3-d'ers/helis won't work out among themselves how to get along at a field, it certainly is not because they can't.
We have absolutely no problem at our club. We work it out rather than act like bucks in rut.

Why can't the sport/scalers go find their own turf. Why can't it be flown away from the 3-d'ers and heli guys? Hmm?