I try :)
colorex Rotor Riot! Mentor Jan 25, 2012 #22 Indeed, kids may loose the point, if you don't give them a reason to keep the plane safe, they'll kill it over and over and over!
Indeed, kids may loose the point, if you don't give them a reason to keep the plane safe, they'll kill it over and over and over!
Pilot-294 Senior Member Jan 25, 2012 #23 Until they have to start paying and saving for them themselves, then they start teaching you nasty vocabulary you will need a notebook for every wreck
Until they have to start paying and saving for them themselves, then they start teaching you nasty vocabulary you will need a notebook for every wreck
colorex Rotor Riot! Mentor Jan 25, 2012 #24 Pilot-294 said: Until they have to start paying and saving for them themselves, then they start teaching you nasty vocabulary you will need a notebook for every wreck Click to expand... Exactly. For example, when I'm on the simulator (free planes, get the point?) I don't try to fly well, I just do it. And I crash hard, try new stuff, crash again. This is excellent to train your fingers, but it's not the same for real planes.
Pilot-294 said: Until they have to start paying and saving for them themselves, then they start teaching you nasty vocabulary you will need a notebook for every wreck Click to expand... Exactly. For example, when I'm on the simulator (free planes, get the point?) I don't try to fly well, I just do it. And I crash hard, try new stuff, crash again. This is excellent to train your fingers, but it's not the same for real planes.