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Indoor Virgin
Happy Days:
Joe mentioned to me some months ago about possibly doing some indoor flying during those winter months when it’s either raining or the wind is in the wrong direction for Sloping. :!: I believe he said there was a place suitable somewhere near Blackwater. :)
Given that this summer has proved to be almost a total wash-out, and with the winter looking to follow suit, I’m finding myself thinking more and more about this idea of flying where the wind don’t blow and the rain don’t fall. :D
Perhaps it’s not as dynamic as sloping, but I wouldn’t mind trying it if only to say that I’d done it! Wouldn’t have thought it’d cost a fortune, does anyone know anything about it? :?:
………………I’m thinking,…… electric powered,…… gossamer light,…… and home constructed. Anyone know of such a thing? Would anyone care to join me? (I’d be frightened to do it on my own! :( I need someone to hold my hand. :D )
yours sincerely,
A Nervous Virgin
billscottni:
Go and have a look on RCGroups. LOTS of free plans, (mainly in depron) and all using readily available electric set ups
couple of good starting points;
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=851608
http://www.rcgroups.com/indoor-and-micro-models-85/
Happy Days:
Thanks Bill :clap: , just out of interest, any suggestions on an indoor artf model?
Keith
billscottni:
You'd be better asking John Pearson (big B52 for PSS). He does a lot more indoor flying than me
Richard Boyd:
Hi Keith , try this link to expressfly http://www.expressfly.org.uk/shop/product_info.php?cPath=11&products_id=46
go down to the index plan or one of the greats ! the Bling bling and down load the planes and try either of these planes.
They are F3P designs and are by far the best 2 planes on the free plans.
I always recommend using light quality equipment. Buy quality gear once and there is no need to waste money re buying in the future.
Richard
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