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Which EDF model for a learner?
Ron:
Thanks Richard.
That vid is brilliant, especially the angle of attack of the wings during the slow passes.
They must be stalled and using the 'barn door' effect to keep flying.
I was wondering about waterproofing 8)
Not least because it's been ground level cloud here these last few days. :(
I'll have a look at those servos.
Ron
Richard Boyd:
Hi Gentlemen, one word of warning !
Derk is a world class pilot both in jets /F3A /F6B/F3P !
soon it will be the real jets he will fly !
My Dad (aged 80) flys his F16 it a pussy cat !
Just watch the elevons on tuffs of grass lol
Richard
Ron:
Just watched that video again.
As always, an expert makes it look easy.
Point taken.
Ron
Happy Days:
I can fly like Derk…………….well,….in my dreams I can! :lol:
Here she is , back in the air again.
The misses took the picture. Said she wasn’t very impressed with my flying, the model kept going past her camera too quickly.
(I don’t think the cattle were very impressed either. :( )
Keith
Ron:
Looks good Keith.
It's the fast plane, slow camera syndrome 8)
I used to know a photographer once (cough years ago - yawn) who specialised in formula one. Used to stand by the track on a corner and swing with the car to get the shot.
(Shows how many years ago this was that he was allowed to stand on a corner)
One day he was laid up with 'flu' but thought he'd get some shots from the grand prix on the tele.
Every time a car came past he couldn't stop himself swinging the camera.... :lol: :lol: :!:
Ron
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