Post the plane you learned to fly on!!
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From: Barnhart,
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Ok, I want to see who learned on what. This is my first bird. Ugly as hell but I built it like a tank! Rudder, Elevator and throttle!
I built it from scratch, taught myself, bought AeroFLy Pro and now I have an Uproar40!
Do it yourself can be done.
Mike in STL.
I built it from scratch, taught myself, bought AeroFLy Pro and now I have an Uproar40!
Do it yourself can be done.
Mike in STL.
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From: Merritt Island, FL
Started flying with a Goldberg Eagle 63 back in 1988. It was a kit that I built myself. Got so bored with the hobby I gave it up until 2003. No more trainers for me!
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From: Fayette,
AL
Great Planes Super Sportster 60. OS 61FX...she really flew great and was a dream to land. A short trim flight by my instructor and then I was off to the races. Got a total of 3-1/2 flights out of her before she pancaked at full throttle. Slop in the elevator linkage failed to get her out of a loop before terra firma greeted her.[&:]
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Falcon 56 about 29-30 years ago. Think it had a K&B .40 in it with kraft radio.
If it wasn't for that success way back then RCU probably wouldn't be here today. How odd [sm=stupid.gif]
If it wasn't for that success way back then RCU probably wouldn't be here today. How odd [sm=stupid.gif]
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If it wasn't for that success way back then RCU probably wouldn't be here today. How odd [sm=stupid.gif]
If it wasn't for that success way back then RCU probably wouldn't be here today. How odd [sm=stupid.gif]
I always wonder where I would be now if I hadn't started flying and stuck with it for so long. Met the guy that helped me get into it as a career because of flying RC.
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From: Laurel, MD,
I learned on an EZ Boxfly .25. NOT a trainer, I got some really bad advice when I got started.
I wrecked that thing so many times, it's not even funny. It's amazing I learned to fly at all.
I wrecked that thing so many times, it's not even funny. It's amazing I learned to fly at all.
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Sig Scamp I built in the early 80s. Powered by an Enya .15. For those not familiar with this plane it had a balsa fuselage and foam wing. Due to the foam wing, I covered it with econokote. Radio was a 5 channel MRC. Only used 3 channels, the Scamp only had elevator and rudder, although some people modified the wing so it had ailerons. Rear wheel was fixed. This was a great plane. The color scheme worked very well, visibility was excellent.
Recently found a club member has two unbuilt kits in his shop. I'm waiting for him to decide if he will sell one to me. If he does I will put an OS 30 four stroke in it.
Recently found a club member has two unbuilt kits in his shop. I'm waiting for him to decide if he will sell one to me. If he does I will put an OS 30 four stroke in it.
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From: South West Rocks N.S.W., AUSTRALIA
First soloed on a Carl Goldberg Falcon with OS 40 FSR about 1975 or 1976. I'm still learning how to fly. Although I can generally select the area to crash in now.
Cheers,
Colin
Cheers,
Colin
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From: Johns Creek,
GA
LT-40 with OS .46AX
Love it!!!
Took the dihedral out of the wing..love it more....
now fly Zagi's, a Thunder Tiger Lazy P-51, a couple of SPAD's and building a 4*60 with a .91 4 stroke
i LOVE this stuff!
Love it!!!
Took the dihedral out of the wing..love it more....
now fly Zagi's, a Thunder Tiger Lazy P-51, a couple of SPAD's and building a 4*60 with a .91 4 stroke
i LOVE this stuff!
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From: St. Marys,
ON, CANADA
Sig Kadet Mark II. Constructed over a 15 year period and flew a few months ago for the first time. Constructed a Goldberg Tiger 2 (tail dragger) over the past 2 months and am anxiously waiting for spring to fly some more.
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I learned to fly on a Sig Kadet MKII with a Supertigre .40 up front. Futaba Skysport AM 4 channel radio... channel 56 as I recall. It was covered in international orange, with eyes on the windshield, so at least one of us could see where we were going. Great plane... too bad I never took a picture of it! Got crunched by some heavy handed folks when I was living in the barracks, and due to impending deployments and other such commitments, I never fixed it.
Andy
Andy
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From: Elgin,
IL
Phoenix Models -- Extra 300S with OS 46 AX, september last year. I had 130 flights and no crashes, just bented the landing gear, not bad, at first landing. I still like my "trainer" even if I believe now that is like a brick.
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From: Anoka,
MN
I first learned on a butterfly w HB21, then i really learned with a real plane a falcon 56 with a lapped os 40 and a flow thru macs muffler in 1981 ( I would never consider using that muffler today)
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From: lil hicktown,
SD
GP Real Flight G2.. someone had to! lol
the plane was a TF don't remember! is that a plane? it doesn't fly anymore but i might fix it some day. one of them times were you planted it and after time it still didn't grow....
the plane was a TF don't remember! is that a plane? it doesn't fly anymore but i might fix it some day. one of them times were you planted it and after time it still didn't grow....


