Rc Cockpit controllers
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Has anybody seen the new rc-cockpit transmitters? they look cool. They call it "Fly like the big Boys". Can anybody give me some advise on them?
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If you are looking to become a dealer. Conact the site and they will give you the details. If just more info contact the site rc-cockpit.com
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If you are looking to become a dealer. Conact the site and they will give you the details. If just more info contact the site rc-cockpit.com
If you are looking to become a dealer. Conact the site and they will give you the details. If just more info contact the site rc-cockpit.com
Are you in any way connected to this product/company/owner?
If so..how?
I also see you don't sign your posts. Who are you?
Dave Rigotti
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I seem to remember something like this came out about 20 yrs ago, I was more elaborate, & had a proper seat. But it never "Took Off". Ray
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Conact the site and they will give you the details. If just more info contact the site rc-cockpit.com
Conact the site and they will give you the details. If just more info contact the site rc-cockpit.com
Did you design these 'cockpits' yourself?
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I think the deluxe version should have wheels and a motor so you could tow your plane back to the pits after a flight
. It's a neat idea but it's enough for me to lug the planes back and forth to the car/trailer.
Marty
. It's a neat idea but it's enough for me to lug the planes back and forth to the car/trailer.Marty
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Do you offer the CH Pro Yoke with prop and mixture controls too?
I use this yoke with rudder pedals to practice VOR, ILS and NDB approaches on my ASA "On Top" IFR sim... works great!
I use this yoke with rudder pedals to practice VOR, ILS and NDB approaches on my ASA "On Top" IFR sim... works great!
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I must be maturing, cause I can think of 16 reasons I would normally not keep my mouth shut...........
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I must be maturing, cause I can think of 16 reasons I would normally not keep my mouth shut...........
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LMAO, You rock Sean![sm=biggrin.gif]
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I must be maturing, cause I can think of 16 reasons I would normally not keep my mouth shut...........
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I must be maturing, cause I can think of 16 reasons I would normally not keep my mouth shut...........
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Let 'em rip. I think the mods are getting bored anyway
.Marty
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Yes I am, a family thing. I been playing around with RC models for years, But not a big player. When the electrics came along I got serious again. I invent a lot of products. Another of many is NormieCam.com. Go see it. After becoming friends with a Marine Helicopter pilot. He ask me to develope one that he could fly like his in the service. He said. RC people should fly like the big boys do. That's where my saying came from. He loves his that I built for him. Yes, they are home made. I spent a lot of money getting it to where it is today not to mention getting the proventional patent. I have serveral manufacture interested and I am trying to build an interest for them to consider it. Thats why the site is kinda vage at this point. I have a year of protection with my provisional patent before I have to get one or drop it. I have had a lot of interet at the parks so far , but I needed a lot more from the net. So, thats my story that you ask for. Hope I didn't bore you. Yes, I will drop the jumping stick people. Thanks for the input.
Norm
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Big Cat, I am impressed with your Jets! I am not impressed with the method you use to fly it. You'll get more of a thrill flying it with an RC-Cockpit controller. and if you dare try it with the 3D TV glasses attached. Then your heart will really pound. But then I can understand. a 5000 dollar plane is not something you want to crack up. so, my advise is to start learning to fly like the big boys do with a $50.00 plane before you take in the thrill of the air.... Do love your Plane though....
Norm
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Sorry, Seanreit. I'm only answering questions. But, if I do drive you to drink, please do it with scotch. Its gives you a lesser hangover.
Norm
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I can see the headlines now....R/C pilot gets creamed by another airplane while he was caught up in his R/C yoke mechanism trying to flee...I could see the AMA squashing this one even if there was enough interest to manufacture it.
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