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Offline Adam Richardson wrote Santas been!! on December 16, 2010, 20:55:49 PM
I have a new toy!! Doubt I'll be using much, but I'll be letting others use it,

Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #1
Offline Skip wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 16, 2010, 20:59:16 PM
I have a new toy!! Doubt I'll be using much, but I'll be letting others use it,

Nice one  ;)

see you on a slope one day ........... eventually.......hopefully
www.skipsoaring.blogspot.com

Reply #2
Offline gromit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 07:58:34 AM
I have a new toy!! Doubt I'll be using much, but I'll be letting others use it,

 Clue please Adam $%&

  Stuart.


Reply #3
Offline Anthony wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 08:24:12 AM
Blow up Ken........!  :''   X


Reply #4
Offline abbof3f wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 08:26:54 AM
I have a new toy!! Doubt I'll be using much, but I'll be letting others use it,
nice one ads!

plonker!

Reply #5
Offline Adam Richardson wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 09:39:07 AM
Blow up Ken........!  :''   X

   Spot on! So you get to use him 1st :af sloppy 2nds any one?

Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #6
Offline gromit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 12:00:52 PM

   Spot on! So you get to use him 1st :af sloppy 2nds any one?

 I can see your not going to make this too easy for us, are you Adam  :banghead:

  Stuart.


Reply #7
Offline Skip wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 12:11:47 PM
There is a very big clue in this thread already mate ;)

see you on a slope one day ........... eventually.......hopefully
www.skipsoaring.blogspot.com

Reply #8
Offline Lee Morgan wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 12:35:57 PM
Its one of those things you might need so that you can prove that Zim is most def better than you lmao

Lee

Hanger : Tragi ,P38 lightning ,Fusion,Zagi,M60,AldiJ,Predator I,Vector III

Reply #9
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 12:45:41 PM
Any relation to a bird of prey? :''


Reply #10
Offline mr ed wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 12:46:22 PM
Obvious isn't it? The only present you want others to use while you play with something else...

"I learned a lot from my second marriage... I learned they won't sell you a hand gun if you're crying..."

Reply #11
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 13:08:31 PM
Far from obvious.
Your reference to a vibrator renders it ambiguous.
 :''


Reply #12
Offline Adam Richardson wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 13:30:16 PM
Rumour has it that he has been out already.

Mike if you have this much time on your hands then get up the mynd with a shovel and some salt!! I wanna race tomorrow.

Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #13
Offline Adam Richardson wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 13:35:06 PM
Its one of those things you might need so that you can prove that Zim is most def better than you lmao

Lee
Faster maybee but "better"  :-\

Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #14
Offline Lee Morgan wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 14:22:53 PM
Its so funny if you don't stretch the truth Ads lol

Hanger : Tragi ,P38 lightning ,Fusion,Zagi,M60,AldiJ,Predator I,Vector III

Reply #15
Offline Joe Manor wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 15:53:42 PM
I have a new toy!! Doubt I'll be using much, but I'll be letting others use it,
How come you wont be using it much?


Reply #16
Offline Skip wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 16:00:58 PM
How come you wont be using it much?

Can't do two things at once ;)

see you on a slope one day ........... eventually.......hopefully
www.skipsoaring.blogspot.com

Reply #17
Offline Lee Morgan wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 16:34:15 PM
Give me a shout if you need someone to operate it mate :) never used one but fairly sure it can't be that hard :)

Hanger : Tragi ,P38 lightning ,Fusion,Zagi,M60,AldiJ,Predator I,Vector III

Reply #18
Offline Adam Richardson wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 16:37:49 PM
Can't do two things at once ;)

Spot on.

Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #19
Offline Zim wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 16:57:11 PM
Mike if you have this much time on your hands then get up the mynd with a shovel and some salt!! I wanna race tomorrow.

LOL good one Ads!

AND

Faster maybee but "better"  :-\

Numbers don't lie!  :ev

Z


Reply #20
Offline gromit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 18:03:34 PM
 :banghead: finally the penny's just dropped for me :embarassed:

  Stuart.


Reply #21
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 18:47:32 PM
Rumour has it that he has been out already.


I've removed my bootlaces.
Tough titty  :)


Reply #22
Offline Adam Richardson wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 19:24:28 PM

Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #23
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 19:53:58 PM
Whoa!
Fair cop, guv.
301.
Guilty as charged ;D


Reply #24
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 19:59:06 PM
One mystery solved.

But Santa's got something else in his bag.
1. It's on its way from HK
2. It's not a plane, but is for inclusion in a plane
3. It's unusual, possibly unique, in UK.

 $%&



Reply #25
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 20:02:00 PM
Spot prize available on this one!


Reply #26
Offline Adam Richardson wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 20:13:13 PM
Nice bit of kit!!
 
   Clocked a Corsa doing 53mph in a 30 limit earlier.








Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #27
Offline Skip wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 20:25:46 PM
One mystery solved.

But Santa's got something else in his bag.
1. It's on its way from HK
2. It's not a plane, but is for inclusion in a plane
3. It's unusual, possibly unique, in UK.

 $%&




Hmmmm......smoothener $%&

see you on a slope one day ........... eventually.......hopefully
www.skipsoaring.blogspot.com

Reply #28
Offline andrewmawr wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 20:40:21 PM
GPS logger?    OR      gyro :o


Reply #29
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 20:58:04 PM
Well done Andrew, too quick.
Zit's in the post ;)


Reply #30
Offline andrewmawr wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 21:13:06 PM
If it's a gyro ,i'd suggest you give Mike at West Wales Models a call,he's got one in a multiplex Twister,it works very well but took a little bit of fiddling to set up and he may be able to give you some valuable tips.


Reply #31
Offline Adam Richardson wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 17, 2010, 22:02:57 PM
ive had a dabble with Gyros in planes and some interesting results in model cars too, although not race legal unfortunatly

Yum Yum, These Korean meat balls really are the dogs bollox.

Reply #32
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 02:00:22 AM
It's a Futaba GYA351, dual channel in/out, which will find its way onto ailerons.

Should be interesting & add a further dimension to the fun. :af



Reply #33
Offline Zim wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 10:23:15 AM
Lead!

Z


Reply #34
Offline Anthony wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 12:24:04 PM
One mystery solved.

But Santa's got something else in his bag.
1. It's on its way from HK
2. It's not a plane, but is for inclusion in a plane
3. It's unusual, possibly unique, in UK.

 $%&   Crash Test Dummy......... :study:. Ant.




Reply #35
Offline mr ed wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 12:50:33 PM
I love how the mention of gyros kicks off a whole 'thats cheating' attitude on merkingroups, yet buying a VERY expensive (didn't a Thundertaker or such go for $10K on the slope?) large plane with masses of lead in the tips  is not deemed as such.
I guarantee that you could break 500mph tomorrow with a gyro and it wouldn't be accepted. Despite the game having no formal rules.

"I learned a lot from my second marriage... I learned they won't sell you a hand gun if you're crying..."

Reply #36
Offline Zim wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 13:12:29 PM
I'm not sure that it is characterised as cheating. For my personal opinion, I think you've got two classes of mod. Passive aids and active ones. I think tipweight becomes part of the models design and set-up and as such is purely passive.

So for me, gyros are an active aid coz they move the control surfaces without input from the pilot, and as such I'm not too sure that gyro assisted records can be accepted in the same class as records set by aircraft which have no active pilot aids. Although they are certainly an interesting diversion.

I think (could be wrong) that Thundertakers are around $7k for the airframe.

Z


Reply #37
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 14:25:09 PM


Reply #38
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 14:26:38 PM


Ant, you're too slow.
I graduated to crash test dummy yonks ago. :ev


Reply #39
Offline hobster wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 14:44:28 PM
Re gyros, anything that can counter a sudden flick through the shear quicker than any pilot has got to be a good thing as far as safety is concerned  $%& (I was told 15+yrs ago the then new JR347 computer transmitter was 'cheating'  :banghead:) Will be watching Deckit's pioneering with interest  :af






Reply #40
Offline mr ed wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 14:45:46 PM
I'm not sure that it is characterised as cheating. For my personal opinion, I think you've got two classes of mod. Passive aids and active ones. I think tipweight becomes part of the models design and set-up and as such is purely passive.

So for me, gyros are an active aid coz they move the control surfaces without input from the pilot, and as such I'm not too sure that gyro assisted records can be accepted in the same class as records set by aircraft which have no active pilot aids. Although they are certainly an interesting diversion.

I think (could be wrong) that Thundertakers are around $7k for the airframe.

Z

I bow to voice of knowledge.

As to the price, I'm pretty sure that a record breaking TT changed hands slopeside after its maiden session for $10K, possibly to Buxton??
This oldtimers disease is getting to me....

"I learned a lot from my second marriage... I learned they won't sell you a hand gun if you're crying..."

Reply #41
Offline Zim wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 15:00:53 PM
Dunno John. Think John Buxton is the guy with the fastest recorded TT so maybe someone bought it off him...

Hobbers - I don't think a computer radio is the same as a gyro. It doesn't do anything independently of the pilot's inputs. Yes they have mixers et al, but they are still dependent on inputs from the pilot, and only work when the pilot does.

I'm not saying that Graham shouldn't have some fun with the gyro thing - I think Daemon put forward a pretty good case on RCG for using gyros in certain situations - you can DS in really harsh places and really take the mickey with low circuits etc which sounds like a lot of fun (which is ultimately the MOST important thing!) But I reckon that gyro speeds don't really have too much of a place in the max speeds list.

For example, mate, the FPV crew are able to get their airframes to do some pretty incredible things autonomously now. Return to home feature, for example, and once over a preset GPS point the airframe will orbit in a circle of a preset size at a preset height. Ooops! Wouldn't want that including in a pilot speed list! I don't think the capability is that far away though!

Z


Reply #42
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 15:06:51 PM
I love how the mention of gyros kicks off a whole 'thats cheating' attitude on merkingroups, yet buying a VERY expensive (didn't a Thundertaker or such go for $10K on the slope?) large plane with masses of lead in the tips  is not deemed as such.
I guarantee that you could break 500mph tomorrow with a gyro and it wouldn't be accepted. Despite the game having no formal rules.

There certainly would be a backlash to any record claim given, as you say, existing remarks made on "the other side".

If perchance I find myself in the happy position of record breaking circumstances, I'd switch off the gyro (from the TX) for the purpose.
Or if gyro is used, I'd declare it & really not worry whether a speed is accepted.

My purpose is not to assist in going faster, but to meet the ADDITIONAL CHALLENGE of flying in the two available gyro functions.
Simply launching a plane for conventional flight is surely a much easier option than installing gyro correctly, setting it up properly on the TX, & sorting gain etc in two differing operational modes in the particular conditions encountered . The plane will behave different to normal in either mode & will require fresh piloting techniques.

Gyro won't make a poorly constructed or set-up plane fly better. Rather, it seems a prerequisite that the plane is fully sorted before gyro is engaged.

It's arguable that rates & expo, for example, are continuously available active assists, since they alter pilot input at the stick to the pilot's advantage.
But the arguments are of no concern.

Should be fun mucking around with it.










Reply #43
Online deckit wrote Re: Santas been!! on December 18, 2010, 15:19:46 PM
Anyhow, the thing passed through the HK Post Office on 9th December but hasn't yet been delivered to me.
Hmm. :'(

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