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Sortadrea

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Hey all, I am just getting back into RC flight thanks to the FT youtube channel. I used to fly a couple foamies regularly 8 or so years ago when I worked at the airport (A&P) but fell out of it when I started racing and switched professions. I stumbled across a FT video about 5 months ago and thought it was a brilliant way to keep busy on long slow work nights and be productive. So far have built the DR1, SE5, mini Corsair, mini Speedster, mini Vector, and the Sea Duck! It is incredibly addictive. Storage space is becoming a problem and the lady of the house is getting sick of tripping over planes in every room so I need to switch hobbies and finish my garage attic for plane storage now!
 

CrshNBrn

Elite member
Hey all, I am just getting back into RC flight thanks to the FT youtube channel. I used to fly a couple foamies regularly 8 or so years ago when I worked at the airport (A&P) but fell out of it when I started racing and switched professions. I stumbled across a FT video about 5 months ago and thought it was a brilliant way to keep busy on long slow work nights and be productive. So far have built the DR1, SE5, mini Corsair, mini Speedster, mini Vector, and the Sea Duck! It is incredibly addictive. Storage space is becoming a problem and the lady of the house is getting sick of tripping over planes in every room so I need to switch hobbies and finish my garage attic for plane storage now!
"Addictive" is the right word to describe this hobby. Welcome! There's a lot of good folks here on the forum.
 

Piotrsko

Master member
Apparently you aren't doing fatal crashes often enough. Mine complains also until I point out all the closets are full of her clothes, I just have one wardrobe. Goes downhill from there.
 

Bricks

Legendary member
Space that is the problem with this hobby, between my nephew and myself we have over 140 planes, around 100 rolls of Monocote, enough balsa to supply a hobby shop, boxes of plans new and some very old, totes full of electric , Nitro and gassser engines, bags of servos not to mention build tools and such. THERE IS KNOW WAY ONE CAN CALL THIS ADDICTION Cough Cough.

Oh yea welcome to the forum you really do not have a problem yet just ask me. LOL
 

LitterBug

Techno Nut
Moderator
Welcome to group therapy the forums.. Most of us will admit to overflowing hangers.

Cheers!
LitterBug