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Old 09-27-2015 | 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by rcmiket
Line of sight.
No return to Home
No GPS
No FPV
If you take your hands off the sticks the airplane does not hold heading or altitude. It crashes.
New technology in some of the trainers and air frames IMO would not be considered "traditional" although it is useful to the newbee.
Flame on.
Mike

My intention of starting the thread was just to get some thoughts and opinions on what people felt "traditional RC modeling" was, not have it turn into another AMA or political debate. Hopefully there will be no debate, and no flaming of any type. As expected, it is different things to different people, from both he building and operational viewpoint.

Mongo's post (#7) resonates with me, but I see different pieces of other comments as well. Like I said in my OP, there is no right or wrong.