Re: To share my rc airplane
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:13 am
There are very few 1/16 rc aircraft and you need a totally wind free day to fly them, I have a Piper cub in 1/16 which is rc but it flys more like a butterfly in a sandstorm than an aircraft
whereas my 1/8th DHC2 Beaver or my Focke Wulf 190 also in 1/8th are far more stable.
Helicopters used to be a very expensive nightmare learning curve but my latest Helicopters have many electronic extras that even a raw beginner can spend a fun day flying them without fearing £££s of broken bird.
I just wish the local authority would do something about stopping the trees from deliberately grabbing my aircraft out of thin air.

Helicopters used to be a very expensive nightmare learning curve but my latest Helicopters have many electronic extras that even a raw beginner can spend a fun day flying them without fearing £££s of broken bird.
I just wish the local authority would do something about stopping the trees from deliberately grabbing my aircraft out of thin air.
