Anyone into RC flying?

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Ekezial
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Anyone into RC flying?

Post by Ekezial »

Seem like alot of ppl are flying RC planes and helis these days, during the weekends at the woodlands OB site there's alot of flyers there. i've got a cheap trainer and started flying a few months ago. so now the field opp christchurch Sec school is now my ob and flying site!

Recently i've been doing so researching abt servos and i'm thinking of motorising my low cost pvc mount with RC servos. not much details or budget now but it's just an idea.

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qu1xs1lv3r
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Post by qu1xs1lv3r »

i still prefer my RC cars... ahehe old fashioned speed and dirt flying up the tracks!! i loved seeing those people racing at the old kallang airport!!

plus id really rather fly a kite... reminds me of my childhood! ahehe
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Tachyon
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I tried my friend's RC helicopter once. Managed to hover for a few minutes. That's it! Figure if I try anything else I may have to pay for the $1000 damage!

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