UncleRojelio
Member
Howdy y'all,
I flew R/C back in the 80's. I built a SIG Kadet Mk II and, with the help of a few fellow fliers, learned to fly it out of the high school parking lot. Now, 35 years later, Flite Test has inspired me to get back into the hobby. I've built three or four models so far and am aiming for the entire fleet but I've also looked into rebuilding my old Kadet (it has quite a bit of hanger rash) and scratch building some other balsa models from archived plans. All this and I haven't even successfully flown anything yet, some nice crashes though (apparently, flying R/C is NOT like riding a bike). Looking forward to meeting other Flite Test enthusiasts and some fun flying.
-- Roger
I flew R/C back in the 80's. I built a SIG Kadet Mk II and, with the help of a few fellow fliers, learned to fly it out of the high school parking lot. Now, 35 years later, Flite Test has inspired me to get back into the hobby. I've built three or four models so far and am aiming for the entire fleet but I've also looked into rebuilding my old Kadet (it has quite a bit of hanger rash) and scratch building some other balsa models from archived plans. All this and I haven't even successfully flown anything yet, some nice crashes though (apparently, flying R/C is NOT like riding a bike). Looking forward to meeting other Flite Test enthusiasts and some fun flying.
-- Roger
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