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Post by Senna1Rossi on Apr 25, 2017 15:15:44 GMT -5
Well now, isn't this just the cutest and most amazing thing ever! ... barely 2" long!!
This is what I hear from the girls I try to date...
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Post by 2stroked on Apr 25, 2017 20:34:00 GMT -5
yeah, after watching a few vids, the whole pitch percentage thing isn't easy to understand for me. It DOES seem like it would take hours to preset everything. - hummingbirds on crack? I swear the hummingbirds here are on uppers all day! They come shooting at us then dart away LOL There should be a thread for the codes of smileys hehee, learn something new everyday There is a thread here with the smiley codes. I will look for it. In the lobby, under the thread about forum rules and posung guidelines Brent has been kind enough to print GE codes and the smiley they present I tried posing a link but g emobile app must be broken. I can't post links on any proboards forum.
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Post by 90GTVert on Apr 27, 2017 6:34:03 GMT -5
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Post by pinkflames420 on Apr 27, 2017 15:34:56 GMT -5
Do they have a video game simulation for these things ? LOL hey I can fly a heli pretty good on Battlefield MC. The nitro RC helis don't get too small do they?
Thanks for the smiley codes. Bookmarking that one hehe
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Post by gsx600racer on Apr 27, 2017 17:31:14 GMT -5
I went to check out a estate auction today and found this. It currently has a $10 bid.
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Post by gsx600racer on Apr 27, 2017 17:32:53 GMT -5
Do they have a video game simulation for these things ? LOL hey I can fly a heli pretty good on Battlefield MC. The nitro RC helis don't get too small do they? Thanks for the smiley codes. Bookmarking that one hehe They have simulators that use RC controls to fly. www.realflight.com/
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Post by pinkflames420 on Apr 28, 2017 2:36:58 GMT -5
Those look extremely legit. I knew there must of been something. I wonder how accurate they are? They must be pretty on point since everything computered anyways....most boys probably would want the real thing , but I'm totally down for that!!!? Maybe sit on one of these for awhile...
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Post by pinkflames420 on Apr 28, 2017 2:38:24 GMT -5
I went to check out a estate auction today and found this. It currently has a $10 bid. I seen a small bundle of stuff on CL , but the guy already had a bunch of people coming to look at his stuff. It was a lot for $20 and he had no idea what it was. It looks like a similar lot with a bunch of booklets , a plane a few engines . Not the cox's tho.
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Post by gsx600racer on Apr 28, 2017 21:19:16 GMT -5
Those look extremely legit. I knew there must of been something. I wonder how accurate they are? They must be pretty on point since everything computered anyways....most boys probably would want the real thing , but I'm totally down for that!!!? Maybe sit on one of these for awhile... There is a freeware/opensource version out there, I played around with it a few years ago and the controllers I picked up for next to nothing. Its not as nice as the real flight stuff, but it was free. Flight Model Simulator is the name of the software. The 2 contollers I have, one is labeled "E Sky"(which looks like its been discontinued) and the other one is labeled "Dynam"
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Post by jaga4life on Apr 29, 2017 20:18:24 GMT -5
Well now, isn't this just the cutest and most amazing thing ever! ... barely 2" long!!
This is what I hear from the girls I try to date...
lol I just laughed so hard at that.
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Post by badpumpkin on Apr 30, 2017 3:25:52 GMT -5
Ahhhh, the memories of getting my fingertips wacked by rc props and looking for hours for planes.
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Post by pinkflames420 on Apr 30, 2017 12:18:14 GMT -5
So there's a pitch for each movement or trigger position? I'm gonna need to read more one this pitch thing. May I ask where you got those 2 models? And I wouldn't mind finding a free software. I'm sure you could probably find something a download for cheap. What exactly is that little gear knob for? Are these softwares gonna tell me how to set all this stuff up? How does feel hearing a noob lol... tats vid made it look a little too simple. The other vids were talking about all this percentage stuff.
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Post by spaz12 on Apr 30, 2017 19:50:52 GMT -5
www.rchelicopterfun.com/beginners-guide-to-flying-rc-helicopters.html15 dollars well spent. Another thing that is really helpful is if there is a flying field near you. Find someone that is willing to spend time with you. Also, today's radios can be linked together and your "instructor" can gradually hand over certain controls to you through his radio. Doing it this way can save you a lot of money by not crashing so often.
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Post by pinkflames420 on May 1, 2017 11:19:36 GMT -5
Sorry Gregg , didn't realize the link was highlighted. But the flight model simulator you posted, does that controller work with electric AND nitro? This might be a dumb question. I'm just crossing paths with electric and "fuel".
That little book, sounds to be a good read. The book, the simulator. I would like to find a controller , like the simulator , where it works both on the program and afterwards can connect to the heli with the same controller. I'm REEAAALLLYYY liking that idea.
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