Fixed my plane!
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What a moron I am. I recently got back into RC planes after a year hiatus. I am so stupid, we had so much great weather this summer, and I should have flown then, and now its winter, and I can't fly very much!!!! All my plane needed was a screw, so I put it off and then I just didn't care. **smacks self in the head**
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From: New York, NY,
Yea... I no how that feels. I am going to get into the hobby around January.... And of course it will be so cold...why do our winters always have to last atleast 7 MONTHS OUT OF THE YEAR!!!!!!!!!![
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From: Toronto, ON, CANADA
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Consider moving or long vacation to California, you can fly all year around !!
Consider moving or long vacation to California, you can fly all year around !!
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From: Baraboo ,
WI
Lots of people fly all winter. Buy some of those little hot packs, stuff em in your pockets and you will be toasty warm. In winter your engines run cooler and the air is thicker so your planes fly better. Don't let the cold stop you.
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I don't mind the cold, even though its usually 40 degrees or less. What I mind is the wind and whether its sunny or not. You can't deny it's so much more enjoyable to fly on a sunny day than it is to fly on a cloudy, yuck day.
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I agree! It is way nicer to fly on a sunny day. 
Now daylight savings time is Saturday and this will put an end to me being able to fly after work[:@]
[>:]work

Now daylight savings time is Saturday and this will put an end to me being able to fly after work[:@]

[>:]work
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From: Fort Collins, CO
Suck it up it's possible to fly in 52 degrees I proved that today.[sm=bananahead.gif] If it gets really bad then get some of these [link]http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXWH30&P=0[/link]



