Solo flight mark II
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Solo flight mark II
I solo'd when I was 10, I left the hobby and returned one month ago. 10 flights later I soloed again, today. I don't know if I classify for an official attaboy.
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RE: Solo flight mark II
You get a attaboy from me. I've been trying to get my Step father to jump back in. He has been struggling to get out and the one time he did all did not end well. I wasn't there to see it but it ended in a crashed trainer.
Anyway, Congrats.
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Anyway, Congrats.
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RE: Solo flight mark II
Well done,
I did something very simular. I soloed when I was 10 or 11, I can't exactly remember, but then I crashed my trainer. I got another trainer, for Christmas (ofcourse) and flew it a few times. Then I went away from RC and came back 10 years later. I soloed again and never looked back.
That was 17 years ago. Still love RC.
Enjoy this great, if sometimes expensive, hobby.
I did something very simular. I soloed when I was 10 or 11, I can't exactly remember, but then I crashed my trainer. I got another trainer, for Christmas (ofcourse) and flew it a few times. Then I went away from RC and came back 10 years later. I soloed again and never looked back.
That was 17 years ago. Still love RC.
Enjoy this great, if sometimes expensive, hobby.
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RE: Solo flight mark II
Thanks RCKen, I feel like I've conquered a milestone. I hope as Mr67Stang said, that my attention span will be longer this time