Do helis make planes boring?
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I have been flying for 30 years. I've always longed for helis but my airplane skills were always average so I never ventured in until about 2 years ago. Slowly but surely, my heli skills have improved and I'm better flying rotors than fixed wings. Now I find myself selling all my airplane stuff! I've lost much of my interest in airplanes. Without waxing nostalgic, I was wondering if others had the same experience (heli killed the airplane passion....)??
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From: Tucson, AZ,
Same here, I started flying helis a year ago. Except for training students, i have only flown planks one day. So far i have sold off 4 planes, and some of the extra parts and gear. We are having a swapmeet next month. I'll be selling off a couple more planks and engines. I suspect at some point i will want to fly planks again, so i am hanging on to my combat and fun fly planes.
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From: Farmington Utah
I started out in the hobby with helicopters, the guys at the club could not believe I had no planes, one of the members gave me a cub all most built. I finished this plane and have had a lot of fun with it, I gave this guy my old Venture, now there is a half dozen heli guys where there was none. This club did not like the heli pilots (one bad apple) and did not allow them at there field. Sure have made a lot of good friends the past year. The helicopters are most fun but there is just something about this cub when it flys by, must be caus I dont have to think about it.
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Once you bet to bangging sticks 3D helos got boring to me. There are so many different types of planes that they don't get boring, at least to me....
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Hasn't been the case for me. I started flying fixed wing in 1984, heli's in 1988. I still fly both. Sometimes I think I get the same kick out of flying my park flyers as I do my heli's. The park flyers I have are very relaxing to fly so they compliment the heli's which can be a real nerve trip.
R Rocks mentioned heli's not being allowed at the club field. That has not been the case for me. I have a good relationship with my flying buddies (only one other chopper pilot out of 100 or so members). I have talked to other pilots who ran into this though. One guy from Milwaukee who was up at our swap meet recently told me a club he belonged ran into the problem. They ended up banning heli's because of a couple of trouble makers.
R Rocks mentioned heli's not being allowed at the club field. That has not been the case for me. I have a good relationship with my flying buddies (only one other chopper pilot out of 100 or so members). I have talked to other pilots who ran into this though. One guy from Milwaukee who was up at our swap meet recently told me a club he belonged ran into the problem. They ended up banning heli's because of a couple of trouble makers.
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I started on planes, but got into helis shortly after. I still fly both and haven't lost any interest in planes. There are so many ways to challenge yourself with both types that I doubt I'll settle on just one (at least not any time soon).
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