11-10-2015, 05:03 PM
Well, i thought it time to start sharing some of my interests with You guys,
Being as my knees are too knackered for cycling, running or rugby any more, and i don have any fishing gear left... (long story)
Other than fixing up my 306, i have a 1989 Yamaha Tzr 125 waiting (still waiting 3 years on) for its complete nut and bolt rebuild.
Another long story on how i came to obtain this little rough gem, but i have every intention of fixing her up soon ish.
Now, my main hobby, is RC. Yes remote control. I currently have 5 RC planes, and a 6th being built.
I have built approx 20 planes so far, and the 5 i have atm, are good fliers, 1 being super quick, loud, and super agile.
Now i am now pro pilot, and can only do basic areobatics, but i am 100% self taught. I have never had the chance to have anyone help me learn.
So here are my little beauties.
First up, My Dynam Spitfire.
Measuring in at 1200mm wingspan, and 1010mm in length,
she is no small bird.
really must apologize for the cruddy quality in the pic.
It has - retractable landing gear, and full working flaps just like the real thing.
Here she is hanging on my wall
Next is my Flying wing, currently stripped of parts waiting for the postman to bring new electronics.
It is a foamboard plane, and flies really nice. It is currently being re worked, where the propellor will be moved from the front of the plane to the back, making it a pusher. it is a real nice gently flier.
Next up, is my Storch,
Again self built, from foamboard, it is bigger than my spitfire, and uses the electronice i robbed from my crashed BF-109 lol.
she no longer looks like this, as she had a repaint to blue and white, (i did not like the swiss cross) lol.
This again is a big gentle flier, but needs lots of co-ordination, as if you fly it like the spitfire she looks awful in the air, so oyu need to use lots of rudder in the turns to keep the arse end in line.
Next is my Bloody Wonder.
Again self built, and had her last flight today. It is an ok flier, but it keeps breaking, as the tails hit the ground on landing, and they are weak. So it neeeds too much regular repair for my liking
it is very light, so wind is an issue as well.
But my most favorite at the moment, is my F-22 Raptor.
It has a 2000kv motor (2000rpm per volt)
11.1v batteries (just over 22000rpm)
all self built, she hits approx 80mph, and goes straight up.... well it would keep going until the batteries ran out lol.
Although it is the fastest plane i own atm, it is one of the smallest. But where it lacks size, it makes up for in pressence. as when ever i take it out, she always draws a small crowd of people staring at her.
I unfortunatly have no videos, or many other piuctures, as i mostly fly solo, i have no one else local interested in flying. which is sad really, as this hobby is so much fun, and although expensize to get into, cheap to re-build new planes with the old equipment.
Alot of my parts are at least 2-3 years old now, and still going strong.
But, the last one i am building, is called the DeAgostini Spitfire. It is completely made from balsa and lite-ply. and with any luck, will looks something,ik this-
it is running a petrol engine @ 6.5cc (subject to change)
so, if you dont mind, as i build/fly/crash a plane, i may add them here,
Thanks for letting me share
If any one is willing/wanting to learn to fly, let me know. I am in the process of looking into a new buddy box system (so i can teach others to fly with 2 controllers, 1 for them, 1 for me)
Tony.
Being as my knees are too knackered for cycling, running or rugby any more, and i don have any fishing gear left... (long story)
Other than fixing up my 306, i have a 1989 Yamaha Tzr 125 waiting (still waiting 3 years on) for its complete nut and bolt rebuild.
Another long story on how i came to obtain this little rough gem, but i have every intention of fixing her up soon ish.
Now, my main hobby, is RC. Yes remote control. I currently have 5 RC planes, and a 6th being built.
I have built approx 20 planes so far, and the 5 i have atm, are good fliers, 1 being super quick, loud, and super agile.
Now i am now pro pilot, and can only do basic areobatics, but i am 100% self taught. I have never had the chance to have anyone help me learn.
So here are my little beauties.
First up, My Dynam Spitfire.
Measuring in at 1200mm wingspan, and 1010mm in length,
she is no small bird.
really must apologize for the cruddy quality in the pic.
It has - retractable landing gear, and full working flaps just like the real thing.
Here she is hanging on my wall
Next is my Flying wing, currently stripped of parts waiting for the postman to bring new electronics.
It is a foamboard plane, and flies really nice. It is currently being re worked, where the propellor will be moved from the front of the plane to the back, making it a pusher. it is a real nice gently flier.
Next up, is my Storch,
Again self built, from foamboard, it is bigger than my spitfire, and uses the electronice i robbed from my crashed BF-109 lol.
she no longer looks like this, as she had a repaint to blue and white, (i did not like the swiss cross) lol.
This again is a big gentle flier, but needs lots of co-ordination, as if you fly it like the spitfire she looks awful in the air, so oyu need to use lots of rudder in the turns to keep the arse end in line.
Next is my Bloody Wonder.
Again self built, and had her last flight today. It is an ok flier, but it keeps breaking, as the tails hit the ground on landing, and they are weak. So it neeeds too much regular repair for my liking
it is very light, so wind is an issue as well.
But my most favorite at the moment, is my F-22 Raptor.
It has a 2000kv motor (2000rpm per volt)
11.1v batteries (just over 22000rpm)
all self built, she hits approx 80mph, and goes straight up.... well it would keep going until the batteries ran out lol.
Although it is the fastest plane i own atm, it is one of the smallest. But where it lacks size, it makes up for in pressence. as when ever i take it out, she always draws a small crowd of people staring at her.
I unfortunatly have no videos, or many other piuctures, as i mostly fly solo, i have no one else local interested in flying. which is sad really, as this hobby is so much fun, and although expensize to get into, cheap to re-build new planes with the old equipment.
Alot of my parts are at least 2-3 years old now, and still going strong.
But, the last one i am building, is called the DeAgostini Spitfire. It is completely made from balsa and lite-ply. and with any luck, will looks something,ik this-
it is running a petrol engine @ 6.5cc (subject to change)
so, if you dont mind, as i build/fly/crash a plane, i may add them here,
Thanks for letting me share
If any one is willing/wanting to learn to fly, let me know. I am in the process of looking into a new buddy box system (so i can teach others to fly with 2 controllers, 1 for them, 1 for me)
Tony.
Not always Grumpy!!
306 Cabby SE, 2.0l 16v
To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be!