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"Due to [school] budget cuts, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off."
I like that. Sure you don't go to school here?
School system here was conceived at "The Laugh Factory" and the local Braille academy. This is evidenced by the Blind leading the Blind and the resultant education is a joke. Our tunnel has caved in here.
I like that. Sure you don't go to school here?
School system here was conceived at "The Laugh Factory" and the local Braille academy. This is evidenced by the Blind leading the Blind and the resultant education is a joke. Our tunnel has caved in here.
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I begin driving with parents when i get my permit monday. I honestly would much rather have a boat or plane than a car. I really enjoy flying. I got about 3 things of CA glue and 6 and 30 minute epoxy i think. Some pins. Exacto knife. 2 new props for my plane. a apc and MAS. And i also got some new nose gear which i am trying to finish installing before bithday festivities begin
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That means they've sent the info to ups/fedex, whichever you used....they send it in advance, so they will know the weight, size, etc....so they can plan it out more efficiently and know exactly where it is going to go when it gets to their local hub
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oh ok, gotcha. Can't wait till tuesday. I will be doing ALOT of cleaning tommrow, and probably even find a place to hang the trainer in my garage, because it has been in my room.
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probably even find a place to hang the trainer in my garage, because it has been in my room.
probably even find a place to hang the trainer in my garage, because it has been in my room.



Enjoy these days that you can do stuff like that. Wive's don't usually let you hang planes in the bedroom!!!!!
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I like it in the room and all, but its just too close to the fan... Anyways got my work table all laid out. Its lookin good and all i have to do is make sure its level tommrow, then the package comes on tuesday
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Newb, ahhhh those days. To be young again!!! 


Enjoy these days that you can do stuff like that. Wive's don't usually let you hang planes in the bedroom!!!!!
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probably even find a place to hang the trainer in my garage, because it has been in my room.
probably even find a place to hang the trainer in my garage, because it has been in my room.



Enjoy these days that you can do stuff like that. Wive's don't usually let you hang planes in the bedroom!!!!!

But then, people have been spoiling me a bit lately.

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Pilot Chad your going to just love your Four Star 40! I finally got mine all ready to go. I did some light taxing around my driveway today. It has been a mix of rain and snow here in Ohio [:@] Hopefully the wx will improve in the next few days so I get her up for the maiden. Also, I can't believe how well my TT 46 Pro runs. Smooth as silk!
Enjoy your build!
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Enjoy your build!
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Kinda cute. Should fly nice when it grows up.
Kinda cute. Should fly nice when it grows up.
...Rog
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This plane is gonna be my baby, She is going to look awsome and i will not fly her for a while... I think I am going to stick with the G-51, they have it at the LHS for 90, and i have plenty of money for it after my bday, I think the other money will be to add to my radio, or some supplies i need.
I cleaned up the work area today and have all my pins and such ready to go. Tommrow i will make sure its level and then i will be ready tuesday
I aso got a new flight box. It is one of my old tackleboxes from fishing and works GREAT
I cleaned up the work area today and have all my pins and such ready to go. Tommrow i will make sure its level and then i will be ready tuesday
I aso got a new flight box. It is one of my old tackleboxes from fishing and works GREAT
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Can't take girlfriend to the movies in a plane. Think about it. With a car, you could also get to other flying clubs(not saying anything bad about what you are doing now).
I noticed new name, it was due.
I noticed new name, it was due.
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Those little plastic boxes look just like the ones that Micro-fasteners sells for their hardware. Don't let fuel/oil drip on the cars if you hang planes in the garage. Couldn't be good for the paint or relations with parents.
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true on the first post bruce. I am home sick today[:@]. As for cars, Our garage is filled with so much junk it would take days to clean it out enough for cars...
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If it is boring, I assume you are getting straight A's. I thought not. Boredom should come as a result of having nothing to do. You have an education to obtain. You may not enjoy all of your classes but they all have their purposes. Can't you select some classes you may enjoy more? I don't mean all of them either. Or maybe an after school activity or club? How about forming an RC club at the school, for cars and/or planes? Are any teachers there interested in the hobby that would serve as the required supervisory staff? Check with your school councilors about this. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. How about using your plane for a physics class show-and-tell or science project. find a way to make school more interesting for you and your classmates. Just be safe, one accident could doom the project
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Bruce, It is my fault it's boring.. No straight a's for me. But then again most of the time while the teachers are teaching, I am thinking about gadgets i can make with my plane
. Some of them have worked quite well too. The reason i don't make straight a's is plain and simple lazyness, I am just too lazy to do my homework... but i have figured out it is impossible to make below a 60 long as you do good on tests
. Some of them have worked quite well too. The reason i don't make straight a's is plain and simple lazyness, I am just too lazy to do my homework... but i have figured out it is impossible to make below a 60 long as you do good on tests
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Chad,
While you may be able to get by with that attitude in school now, it's not going to do very well for you when you get to collage or enter the workplace. Now is the time create and learn good work habits. You are no different than just about everybody else on RCU in that we would all much rather spend time thinking and playing with our planes, but where the difference is that most of us know that school/work has to get done first. After that, then we get to play.
I spend a lot of time here on RCU during the day, but it's not something that I just started doing. I've spent the last 10 years building my company to the point that I can stay home some days instead of the being at the office. But you should have seen me during the first couple of years where I was in the office until 2-3 AM every night working, and then back in at 9 am when the doors open for business. But now I don't have to do that anymore, and in a few more years I reap my ultimate reward. Which is partial retirement when I'm 50, and then I'll have plenty of time to spend playing with my airplanes.
Yes I know that I sound like a parent. Well, I've got some practice at it. I have a 13 year old son of my own, so these are well practiced speeches!!!
While you may be able to get by with that attitude in school now, it's not going to do very well for you when you get to collage or enter the workplace. Now is the time create and learn good work habits. You are no different than just about everybody else on RCU in that we would all much rather spend time thinking and playing with our planes, but where the difference is that most of us know that school/work has to get done first. After that, then we get to play.
I spend a lot of time here on RCU during the day, but it's not something that I just started doing. I've spent the last 10 years building my company to the point that I can stay home some days instead of the being at the office. But you should have seen me during the first couple of years where I was in the office until 2-3 AM every night working, and then back in at 9 am when the doors open for business. But now I don't have to do that anymore, and in a few more years I reap my ultimate reward. Which is partial retirement when I'm 50, and then I'll have plenty of time to spend playing with my airplanes.
Yes I know that I sound like a parent. Well, I've got some practice at it. I have a 13 year old son of my own, so these are well practiced speeches!!!

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yeah...
I have started doing more work this year.
Anyways, my plane is about 2 hours away in nashville and it comes in tommrow. Joy! Now to fix this stupid servo
I have started doing more work this year.
Anyways, my plane is about 2 hours away in nashville and it comes in tommrow. Joy! Now to fix this stupid servo


