All aboard the Hype Train! Desination: Give-a-ways.
HAHA!! Love it!
All aboard the Hype Train! Desination: Give-a-ways.
Well, if I could choose anything, some PPG training would be cool.
PPG is like the lottery to me. They say all you need is a dollar and a dream. I always seem to have one or the other.. never both at the same time.. Paragliding goes on that "Sigh if only list" along with many many other things hehe.
Stefan: Regardless of how you structure your giveaways, please send something to JimCR120 and PsyBorg for their continued help with forum members. Both consistently go over and above trying to help forum members. I've ran forums for years and know firsthand that folks like this are vital to its existence and should be acknowledged.
I dont know that much about Asperger syndrome, but I can say one thing, get a plane that flys slowly and easily. My easyest and slowest is probabbly the UMX raidian. This costs 90$ BNF, and a transmitter costs 60. https://www.horizonhobby.com/airpla...adian-reg;-bnf-with-as3x®-technology-eflu2980 and https://www.horizonhobby.com/produc...ft-transmitters/dxe-transmitter-only-spmr1000 I dont know what your price range is, if this it to much then I would go with scratch building a Tiny Trainer.Im learning disabled and have Asperger syndrome so its kinda hard to get into your drones and copters by myself. Im also just about to finish high school and dont have a job so dont have a ton of money to spend. Is there something that i can do to learn this stuff?
Hello aspieman,I dont know that much about Asperger syndrome, but I can say one thing, get a plane that flys slowly and easily. My easyest and slowest is probabbly the UMX raidian. This costs 90$ BNF, and a transmitter costs 60. https://www.horizonhobby.com/airpla...adian-reg;-bnf-with-as3x®-technology-eflu2980 and https://www.horizonhobby.com/produc...ft-transmitters/dxe-transmitter-only-spmr1000 I dont know what your price range is, if this it to much then I would go with scratch building a Tiny Trainer.
Stefan: Regardless of how you structure your giveaways, please send something to JimCR120 and PsyBorg for their continued help with forum members. Both consistently go over and above trying to help forum members. I've ran forums for years and know firsthand that folks like this are vital to its existence and should be acknowledged.
I just saw this today. Thanks Taz and Ltngstrike but really, your encouragement is already enough. Off the top of my head I could honestly name several others who offer much more content that actually solves problems. I wanna be like them.Stefan: Regardless of how you structure your giveaways, please send something to JimCR120 and PsyBorg for their continued help with forum members. Both consistently go over and above trying to help forum members. I've ran forums for years and know firsthand that folks like this are vital to its existence and should be acknowledged.