FlyingPieceOfSt
Wood You Fly This Plane?
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Dog Fighting RC's
I have been to the Carlsbad,CA area and found these triangular, B-2 looking rc's with no engines using the wind off the Cali cliffs near the ocean to keep them moving.
I even had the chance to fly one by just be an observer for 10 minutes! It wasnt too hard to fly and it was my first rc a/c attempt. Just flew it along the ridge line about 75 feet each way and the turns were easier than you think. The kid even caught it with his hands so I did not have to attempt to land it in the parking lot area we were near.
These are inexpensive to make and they actually dog fight each other to where they try to crash into each other in mid-air. They usually can be repaired right there on the spot. The only thing on this delta winged looking rc is a battery and servos for the elevons. Real simple concept and only had one stick on this particular remote control. Left-right and up-down.
Has anyone else seen these or have a sight to check them out?
You are limited if you dont have a place like California's ocean cliffs to fly them all day.
I have been to the Carlsbad,CA area and found these triangular, B-2 looking rc's with no engines using the wind off the Cali cliffs near the ocean to keep them moving.
I even had the chance to fly one by just be an observer for 10 minutes! It wasnt too hard to fly and it was my first rc a/c attempt. Just flew it along the ridge line about 75 feet each way and the turns were easier than you think. The kid even caught it with his hands so I did not have to attempt to land it in the parking lot area we were near.
These are inexpensive to make and they actually dog fight each other to where they try to crash into each other in mid-air. They usually can be repaired right there on the spot. The only thing on this delta winged looking rc is a battery and servos for the elevons. Real simple concept and only had one stick on this particular remote control. Left-right and up-down.
Has anyone else seen these or have a sight to check them out?
You are limited if you dont have a place like California's ocean cliffs to fly them all day.