dth7
3DRCF Regional Ambassador
Thanks everyone for the advice and opinions.
3dNater - thanks for your input
dth7 - cool pilot. I think I chose Yoda a my name because in time I may 'get' the Force and manage amazing flying feats!! (and I do look a little like that. ) I'll have a better look at the EP Extra and Lasers
alawson999 - EPP is something I'll cover below and thanks for the advice about the learning line.
Where am I at in my flying? I started again after a 14 yr break at the beginning of this year. I was advised to get a Chris Foss ARTF Acrowot as I had some previous flying experience. This I did and have put in an ASP 70 FS nitro engine. I have been flying it so far without mishap, though I've had a few close calls. I am getting more used to it and really loving it. I want to get beyond the flying in circles stage using lots of trim and stuff to stay straight and level, so am in the process of trimming it properly. C of G aft, lateral stability, axial stability etc; basically trim it out so that I can fly it without having to worry too much about built in nasties.
While I learn to fly properly with this I'm looking for something for the future. My aircraft history has been balsa and nitro. Love them both!! I am really resisting electrics and foam. I only decided on the Katana or Addiction X because I liked their looks and enjoyed how they perform although they are electric. Ideally I'd like a balsa with ic / nitro or petrol.
I have watched dozens of video clips about 3D flying and trimming and everything. They all suggest EPP and practice, practice, practice. I agree with this but resist the foam. I'll just have to bite the bullet and 'do' it. Doh!
Another thing. Don't worry about being presumptuous with me. I have no problem listening to advice even if I've heard it loads of times.
Thanks again to everyone.
We're all just giving you a few more options. You'll find this community very giving with advice and information. Many of the folks on here have "flown" in your path and learned through mistakes, some costly! We just try to build on that so the next in line can avoid some pitfalls. We're big on paying it forward too. So when you benefit, try to do the same for others. You sound like you've been talking to some "classic" model flyers and builders and that's great. If 3D is a direction you want to go this is a great resource and the people here will help. Decide what you want to do and then seek out those who do it. We can put you in touch if we can't answer the questions directly. Where are you located?
Take care and good luck with the next steps.
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