Yesterday's meeting was something hah. At least we'll have a tent. I was surprised no one mentioned the frequency board issue. Put me down for a 2.4Gig
Just do it.
04-11-2007 Over year old.
red_z06 Key Veteran Location: Dumont, NJ
Not just yet! rada
Ralph said one step at a time. That means we'll see what happens when the airplane side is done. Hopefully we'll get it.
I did ask about the frequency issue and I was told the same thing one thing at a time as you saw last night they can't handle to much at one time or it go's into overload!. I do hope they get it together soon I would like to come up and fly weather and job permitting!
Saul
04-11-2007 Over year old.
red_z06 Key Veteran Location: Dumont, NJ
Welcome to RCRC thread Saul!
I hope the rest of the guys sign on here quick so this thing becomes more effective tool. Please spread the word if you know of other RCRC Heli members.
No problem will do! Well time to get ready for work.
04-11-2007 Over year old.
Helifanatic Senior Heliman Location: Bronx, NY
Hey Ivan here, Benny thanks for the help, hopefully all things up at our club gets fixed, cant wait to fly and hang with the big boys, especially Justin, he has gotten incredibly awesome....Ivan!
I'm waiting on the weather as well. I have a Vario Bell 47 that I'm working on and the wind is rough on a scale heli with flay bottom blades.
My Stratus and EVO's love the wind though, let's hope for a little warmth!
04-12-2007 Over year old.
marc28 Senior Heliman Location: new york
"the wind is rough on a scale heli with flay bottom blades"
not really,I have been flying scale for quite some time the wind should not be a problem for the vario bell 47
04-12-2007 Over year old.
dgshaffer Elite Veteran Location: New Jersey
Even on my Vertol I noticed a good bit more lift when a stiff wind came up. I'm sure it just takes getting used to and learning how to maintain a consistent altitude