radio control choppers

piddlefoot

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May 11, 2005
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l got me second remote chopper last week ........and crashed it this week ... LOL...
Will post some pics in a couple weeks for you all to giggle at.....

Still havent finished the f18 hornet remote, its been in the making for 2 years now, went onto choppers out of frustration and have found them to be probably more challenging than the jets, so im sticking with em, the one i crashed was a little dragonfly, copped a gust of wind and launched sideways, into a tree branch then the ground....LOL.....l...f@*#**n...LOL...

Anyone else fly remotes ?
Dragonflys cost 270 for the chopper ,200 for a 4 channel remote, and 26 for a battery, its the cheapest way into choppers if your interested.

Went to an remote plane air show in vic near Wodonga and watched an American dude crash a four engine monster bomber 30 metres of the runway on take off , got an updraft on 1 wing and flipped it, and l poo you all not it looked like a real sized plane crash, with engines bouncing out and rolling a 20 odd metres, all in flames, truely an awsome site, and HOPEFULLY the closest l come to a real plane crash ! Yes the dude was in tears.....
There was an air to air crash as well where 2 planes severed each others
wing and they spun to the ground and burst into flames.
Best show l ever went to......

enjoy...
 

Alchemist99

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I've always wanted to fly them, I hear it's really difficult almost needs to be an obsession, I hear it's great for recovering alcoholics, I saw a video in the web once that was beyond description of a guy fly remote chopper, he beyond a master with he would roll mid air, tumble fly an inch off the ground backwards so many unbelievable maneuvers it seem like it went on for 10 minutes or so, anyways I would like to find that vid again if anyone knows, someday I think it would be a fun hobby, perhaps when I have more time on my hands, right it's rc trucks for me. Have fun though pics or clips would be cool.