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The first real flight
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Well sunday I had my first real tast of RC flying, and I need to tell the world My history gose back to 1963 when I had a single chanel set. remember one click for left two for right or was it the other way round. the early attempts all ended in disaster. I gave up at around 1965 and took up other intrests . Around 1995 I aquired a top flite mustang with a super tiger 75 and started again,but again I gave up after very little building. In 2006 I went and spent a bundle on all the gear needed to go flying found out what a ARF was, coming home with two a Piper cub and a Right 40 (just a basic trainer) . It has taken the last three years getting ready. I kept changing my mind on what would be the best method of getting in the air the result being I now have over 40 air craft nealy all are not trainers ,but I do have a love of war birds. Back to the topic of last sunday. I arrived at the field with one other member who had arranged for the club instructor the come . We were the only two flyers there all day ,so one went up then the other using the budy box. with the 40 at home I still flew the one that was obtained first , the right 40 with a satio 45 for power What a day with 5 long flights with the last 3 being my longest at the controls , no landings or take off yet. Many thanks to Ian for your help but your not finished yet. Yours Paul T
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RE: The first real flight
Sounds like a great day!
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RE: The first real flight
Yes, keep it up.
And make sure you have a timer. If your transmitter doesn't have one, buy a kitchen timer and set it to chime about 3 minutes before you're out of fuel. I remember shortly after I solo'd, the other guys waiting for me to land. (We liked to take turns, so everyone could watch the guy in the air.) I had a fairly large tank on my Ace 4-60, and the others were waiting for me to land when I ran out of fuel. I deadsticked it in and said "Gee, shouldn't be out of fuel yet!" One of the guys waiting said "You've been hogging the air for 20 minutes!" Enjoy, Dave Olson |
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