Keadeen
Well-known member
Great yoke Dan... and lots of fun... just need to find a big car park with smooth finish as bumps are a b@stard till you get used to it (no bollards or cars in inconvenient places)... practice a good bit to get the hang of her as easy to lose control at high speed (and their ncap ratings wouldn't be great like -> one big "crumple-zone" ).
Love the RC stuff (though last RC copter I had met a gust of wind and then a wall, write off is an understatement).
Have a friend in Holland who's big into RC stuff -> boats, helicopters, cars... and he's an absolute wizard at the controls. Remember him first showing me his RWD racer with 21cc Nitro... able to drift the yoke at mad speeds and have control. I couldn't even get it to go straight for long ha ha ha.
Some of the boats he has took over 500 hours to build for the international championships he competes in. Remember a few years ago a serious boat that took him 600 hours, big money too in parts, first championship outing flat out (about 140kph), servo failure and... hit a little wooden pole in the water. Was like an RPG hit the thing... there was nowt left of her. Some tears shed that day I tell ya!
Love the RC stuff (though last RC copter I had met a gust of wind and then a wall, write off is an understatement).
Have a friend in Holland who's big into RC stuff -> boats, helicopters, cars... and he's an absolute wizard at the controls. Remember him first showing me his RWD racer with 21cc Nitro... able to drift the yoke at mad speeds and have control. I couldn't even get it to go straight for long ha ha ha.
Some of the boats he has took over 500 hours to build for the international championships he competes in. Remember a few years ago a serious boat that took him 600 hours, big money too in parts, first championship outing flat out (about 140kph), servo failure and... hit a little wooden pole in the water. Was like an RPG hit the thing... there was nowt left of her. Some tears shed that day I tell ya!