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On 3/22/2014 12:45 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/22/14, 12:29 PM, Mucho Loco wrote: ...did not happen, at least with my airplane. Too windy. But, one of the experienced guys let me 'buddy box' with him and his Super Cub airplane - which is also a trainer, but without the SAFE technology. Had fun, but can now understand why flying these things in the wind is risky. We didn't have any real close calls, but there were several times he took control of the airplane as I had it in a nosedive to the ground. I 'think' I could have pulled it out on my own, but it was, after all, his airplane! Lot's of fun, learned that I'd best get a simulator before I smash up my airplane. Looking at this one, which already has my airplane and transmitter programmed therein: http://www.phoenix-sim.com/default.asp ...even shows my airplane on the bottom of the page! Johnny, you weren't flying, and you won't be. You're playing with model airplanes. When a relative of mine plays with his radio-controlled model trains, he doesn't think he is a railroad engineer. Would you please butt out. |
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/22/14, 12:29 PM, Mucho Loco wrote: ...did not happen, at least with my airplane. Too windy. But, one of the experienced guys let me 'buddy box' with him and his Super Cub airplane - which is also a trainer, but without the SAFE technology. Had fun, but can now understand why flying these things in the wind is risky. We didn't have any real close calls, but there were several times he took control of the airplane as I had it in a nosedive to the ground. I 'think' I could have pulled it out on my own, but it was, after all, his airplane! Lot's of fun, learned that I'd best get a simulator before I smash up my airplane. Looking at this one, which already has my airplane and transmitter programmed therein: http://www.phoenix-sim.com/default.asp ...even shows my airplane on the bottom of the page! Johnny, you weren't flying, and you won't be. You're playing with model airplanes. When a relative of mine plays with his radio-controlled model trains, he doesn't think he is a railroad engineer. Radio-controlled model trains? |
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/22/14, 12:29 PM, Mucho Loco wrote: ...did not happen, at least with my airplane. Too windy. But, one of the experienced guys let me 'buddy box' with him and his Super Cub airplane - which is also a trainer, but without the SAFE technology. Had fun, but can now understand why flying these things in the wind is risky. We didn't have any real close calls, but there were several times he took control of the airplane as I had it in a nosedive to the ground. I 'think' I could have pulled it out on my own, but it was, after all, his airplane! Lot's of fun, learned that I'd best get a simulator before I smash up my airplane. Looking at this one, which already has my airplane and transmitter programmed therein: http://www.phoenix-sim.com/default.asp ...even shows my airplane on the bottom of the page! Johnny, you weren't flying, and you won't be. You're playing with model airplanes. When a relative of mine plays with his radio-controlled model trains, he doesn't think he is a railroad engineer. "I'm just trying to fit in as much as my digestive track allows with the right-wing slime whose almost entire reason for existence here is to ridicule, mock, and taunt. - Harry Krause" |
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