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WELL DONE! I love the decorated trains, unloading, turning the speeder to face the other direction and underneath shots. I will show this to my Dad who was part of NARCOA and proctored their safety tests for years.
Great information - unfortunately, I'm using Spektrum gear so the transmitter setup you're discussing is so totally different than my interface, it's difficult to translate. Thank you for your efforts.
Paul, great video series on the Orion, I’m a longtime modeler but this is my first dip into this side of the pool. You video is helping me with my first model in this class, it is the Orion as luck would have it. Question, you keep referring to “black CA”… is this just black colored CA or is there more to it? Thanks!
Such a beautiful flight, and gorgeous plane! I'm looking forward to my first rc sailplane, and this just makes me want it even more! Thanks for sharing!! ✌
I chased NBER Tyrone Turn yesterday, that was fun. I will have my video on my channel soon. I didnt think the NBER did a fall run this year sadly. They hopefully will return next yr.
What the hell happened to Estes Rockets??? When I was a kid 50 years ago those rockets went WAY higher than they do now. Even with the lesser powered engines. Most of the rockets I had went so high you could barely see them even after the parachute would open. Well another case of everything being better back then but at the time we didn't know it.
@@pnaton Perhaps I should make myself some 3S LiIon packs. My greatest concern is the motor: if it can handle the 4S current pulses. RPM's are easy to limit with throttle limiting and the ESC label has a rating of 3-4S.
Funny how random videos come across your feed. Fred Slingsby was my great uncle and I have paintings he did of his designs, handed down. A special man and even though I dont go gliding myself, I know he and his designs are deeply respected by those who do. Thanks for this upload. Beautiful, beautiful glider.
The Petrel is one of my all time favorite sailplanes. I never dreamed I would ever have the chance to fly one, since only two exist out of three built: this one (second one built) and one in England (third one built). Then this one was part of a collection of vintage gliders donated to WAAAM, where I am a volunteer pilot. I am so incredibly honored to be entrusted with this priceless jewel. IVSM 2021 was the first time I was able to fly her the way she was designed: away from the traffic pattern, in prolonged soaring flight! I think her handling, she flies better than she looks. She is incredibly quiet inside during flight. Fred did everything right on this design. From the Colonies, I salute you and your family!
@@scottgifford2869 Thank you Scott for your kind remarks. Certainly a one of a kind design! The footage was perfect. Maybe one day I will ascend in a glider. Maybe a Slingsby....I wish you the very best my friend. Regards,