This little bird is so incredibly fast, it’s almost just a missile! I don’t know how they control it.
WhooooooEEEEE! Sounds GOOD! I like his launch platform! I can see why it's electric red, it gets small FAST!This little bird is so incredibly fast, it’s almost just a missile! I don’t know how they control it.
Never flew RC, my record with control line was near 100%
Passengers preparing for a gggGary landing
He may not be in the U.S. I have to have a license for mine and over so many ounces each has a number. My Fun Jet will hit about 150 but I'd much rather fly the small backyard flyers. ( 15 acre backyard)I'm surprised it's even legal....the thing could be used as a serious weapon/threat to passenger planes or otherwise.
I gotta get outside or I can see this becoming an all afternoon YouTube kinda dayThis little bird is so incredibly fast, it’s almost just a missile! I don’t know how they control it.
as i got older, i remember my coordination improved, til one day whoot, i could magically do it, reminiscent of learning to bicycle.my record with control line was near 100%
Learned this in a model mag as a kid... built a CL model minus the engine.... just lead in the nose for balance. Shorten the lines and learned to fly it by running in tight circles until it lifted off, then spun in one place using your body's turning force to drag it around in circles. Got competent at that and then built a powered model and learned to fly that. Got good enough to fly in some combat CL events. The trusty Cox .049 was prolly the first engine I ever learned to "tweak."Too bad because CL isn’t actually that difficult if you have your stuff together.
Learned this in a model mag as a kid... built a CL model minus the engine.... just lead in the nose for balance. Shorten the lines and learned to fly it by running in tight circles until it lifted off, then spun in one place using your body's turning force to drag it around in circles. Got competent at that and then built a powered model and learned to fly that. Got good enough to fly in some combat CL events. The trusty Cox .049 was prolly the first engine I ever learned to "tweak."