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Couple of articles from the local paper

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Created by Haircut > 9 months ago, 16 Mar 2010
Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
17 Mar 2010 12:36AM
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the stories are a bit funny

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Richiefish
QLD, 5612 posts
17 Mar 2010 8:37AM
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this article in the Wynnum Herald (a year or two ago) was about the local shops not being busy. Yes thats me..


KenHo
NSW, 1353 posts
17 Mar 2010 9:59AM
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Hate to say it, but that sums up modern journalism.
Can't be bothered to write a story ?
Just cut and paste from last year, no-one will notice.

Scotf
QLD, 1241 posts
17 Mar 2010 9:38AM
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Look at those calves on Richifish, he must get out a lot. I must say you look a lot slimmer than the last article with you in it and your rashie over your buoyancy vest.

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
18 Mar 2010 2:20PM
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those top articles were just from the last few days.

not sure who's taking these types of photos for the paper, but you'd think they'd do a better job of timing some of the shots or waiting for a better facial expression etc. There have been some shockers from the last couple of years

Scotf
QLD, 1241 posts
18 Mar 2010 2:52PM
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They need some from your collection to help them keep current. I wonder if you gave them to the papers would they put them in because the ground work had been done? It is probably the difficult and expensive part of the process and the article is probably written by someone looking for a story worth publishing.

Would be interesting to find out.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
18 Mar 2010 6:12PM
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Haircut said...

those top articles were just from the last few days.

not sure who's taking these types of photos for the paper, but you'd think they'd do a better job of timing some of the shots or waiting for a better facial expression etc. There have been some shockers from the last couple of years


Well, there's a job for you

I like playing "Bikini Bulletin" - guessing how many bikini photos will be in today's Gold Coast Bulletin.

P.S. Can't wait for you to strap a camera to RC helicopter...
...so I'm getting my own, started with a little coaxial, moving to single (e-flight Blade SR) soonish. Addictive stuff. The micro coax is a good size for an inner city unit. Some guys here at work are *very into it all.

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
18 Mar 2010 7:31PM
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That's cool

If you want to skip the coaxial step - Wim, Adrian and myself bought ourselves blade MSR's to fly in the house / yard. Wim and Adrian both started from scratch and found them quite easy to learn with for a non coaxial. They are quite stable and robust, but fast and fairly nimble. To date, many heli heads feel the MSR gives you the best feel for a real cyclic that you can get from a micro heli, but obviously still somewhat limited as it is still a fixed pitch main rotor. well worth buying as a fist one

hot tip - don't get into the habit of cutting the throttle when u think the heli is about to crash, because with a normal bigger heli, by hitting the throttle hard u can often save it at the last second from a $50 minimum repair fee and 2 hours of rebuilding & re-trimming

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
18 Mar 2010 10:40PM
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Yeah, but the SRs are possibly the coolest toy I've ever seen. The kid in me just wants one. $300 Ready-to-fly = . From the vids I've seen you can easily un-de-tune them too, so they say.

Hmm, maybe an msr for indoors.

If anybody is wondering what we are on about:
www.horizonhobby.com/content/e-flite-rc


Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
18 Mar 2010 11:00PM
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aha! i've never seen it before, is that a new model?

maybe i missunderstood. you've already got a coaxial and now u r closer to buying a CP? sr looks nice for 300 ready to go. it's unfortunate it's a separate motor for tail but if the while thing is small and cheap then makes sense. i wonder how well the gyro will work as usually on the cheapos they are twitchy, but the msr's one was amazing, so maybe the sr one will be very good too

Richiefish
QLD, 5612 posts
19 Mar 2010 8:29AM
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what about a remote control blimp (with camera). How big would it have to be to carry a person ????.(perhaps a person with low "cranial windage" ???

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
19 Mar 2010 10:08AM
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^ I suppose the trouble is one sport only works in wind and the other without. The two don't mix very well. Wouldn't like to be flying a little heli in 20 knots, probably equivalent to a cyclone.

Here's the (new) SR in action. FAST FORWARD to 2 minutes (didn't work embedded):

#t=2m

Key Features

* Brushless main motor
* Softer control response around center for transitioning pilots

Apparently you can adjust control response on (other?) programmable controllers, haven't looked into that yet. Brushless motors keep charge longer, more power yada yada. New to me too.

$300 ready-to-fly. Just search the google monster for online hobby shops.

Scotf
QLD, 1241 posts
19 Mar 2010 9:58AM
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That helecopter is so cool. I have tried to fly them before and it takes some really delicate finger control but what he was doing with that one would make it childs play.

Not sure how it would go at range and in 20knots but the footage would be magic if you were to take the risk and strap a camera to it. Please post the footage if you are ever that brave.

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
19 Mar 2010 10:32AM
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Panda,
Great thread segue - from Windsurfing newspaper articles to RC Helicopters.

blackattack
QLD, 361 posts
19 Mar 2010 2:59PM
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Scotty,

dont sell yourself short, ive heard you've got great finger control, especially that Ron Jeremy thumb over technique of yours!

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
19 Mar 2010 5:54PM
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E.P - is there any footage of anyone looping or rolling the SR? I'm guessing it is 3d-able?

I don't want to sound like a sour sap, but if it's not going to let you learn rolls etc with negative rotor pitch capability, you might be as well off with the MSR to learn your basic forward flight like figure 8's in front of you and backward flight, because it looks like the MSR might still be quite a bit more durable than the SR. I think almost all crashes with the SR will require you to buy some parts. Most crashes with the MSR are nothing and you can keep flying straight away. Most of it is quite flexible and impact absorbing.

doodah
WA, 301 posts
19 Mar 2010 4:07PM
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Maybe you should organize a model wocca wocca meet... Then it's bound to be windy!!

Richiefish
QLD, 5612 posts
19 Mar 2010 10:22PM
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I think you guys might have too much time and money and possibly need to develop a healthy cocaine or gambling addiction????

da vecta
QLD, 2515 posts
19 Mar 2010 11:01PM
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Panda, that video is just another great reason to love America!

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
20 Mar 2010 6:59PM
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Haircut said...

E.P - is there any footage of anyone looping or rolling the SR? I'm guessing it is 3d-able?


Yep. You're right about the crashes though. Considering an mSR too/instead. One for indoor practise, the other for outdoor fun.



^ Looks like they've bound it to a better controller and tuned the curves etc., which is what I read you can easily do. I mean do you want any more performance than that???



Panda, that video is just another great reason to love America!


I promise all the ladies I'll take them (more specifically: parts of them) to America. If you want to get a reputation as a hard lovin' man I suggest the same.

ITSON
SA, 227 posts
20 Mar 2010 8:28PM
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I wish there was articals like that these days



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