To whom shall I listen?

Captain Video

Well-known member
I have a 50 minute drive both ways for work. I have been listening to RC Afterhours and RC Roundtable. Not much into helis and quads are ok. Any suggestions?
Thanks in Advance!
 

Ihichi Bolls

Well-known member
Yeah I kinda miss Stefans video pod casts.

I cant seem to sit in one place to listen to non videocasts. If I do something while listening to one it just becomes background noise like a tv as I concentrate on what I am doing.
 

Captain Video

Well-known member
Well, I like the content to entertain my mind while I am driving to and from work. I like FT like content. If anyone has a suggestion, I am willing to entertain it.
 

FoamyDM

Building Fool-Flying Noob
Moderator
The FPVshow has a great group of guys with fun chemistry.

Same with the FreefallRC podcast. I know it's helis, but they are fun to listen to how they banter.

And the FTCC if they ever get back moving.
 

rockyboy

Skill Collector
Mentor
Another vote for FreefallRC podcast - they do talk "planks" every so often, and even though I do skip some of the helicopter technical stuff on occasion, it's fun to listed to. Mike D's "Planker News Report" in the last year of FreefallRC is drive off the road, laugh till you're out of breath funny.

There is also a new ParkFlyer Podcast that's started up with a couple guys that's fun too.
 

sprzout

Knower of useless information
Mentor
If you're up for something off topic from RC, you're more than welcome to listen to several years worth of my own podcast, Talkin' Bout My Generation...

https://mygenerationpodcast.com

I haven't added any new episodes in over a year, but that's just because I've been down a co-host, and me talking to myself is pretty hard. Since I've started messing around with cartoon voices, I might have to get back in and try to talk to myself sometime, see if I can go back and forth and prove that having split personalities can pay off. :) LOL
 

PlaneAddicted

Cub Crazy
Well it's not RC related but it's aviation related. The EAA's "The Green Dot" podcast is really good. Below are three recent episodes that I really really liked.

- November 6th - F-117 Pilots Col. Al Whitley, Col. Ralph Getchell and Col. Greg Gonyea.
- September 12th episode was an interview with Air Force One Pilot Col. Mark Tillman. He was the captain of Air Force One during 911.
- August 1st they interviewed Elvis' Pilot Ron Strauss.

https://www.eaa.org/eaa/news-and-publications/eaa-news-and-aviation-news/eaa-the-green-dot-podcast
 

poor boy 101

Active member
If anyone remembers josh Scott(and you should) he has apparently been making ww2 podcasts or videos. Probably not aviation related but still probably fun.
 

FoamyDM

Building Fool-Flying Noob
Moderator
I realize now (After listen to all the episodes that the FPV show has completed A small while back (6 mos.). You should still check it out, those are some entertaining episodes!

There does seem to be a dip in content for us hungry hobbyist.
Be on the lookout for a podcast project I'm putting together with a friend. I will post it in the all things podcasty section of the forums here. we are working on the name still (we both are terrible at names) it'll be something like Airborne RC Noobs
 

sawatt

Junior Member
I may not spend a lot of time in the forums here, but I do listen to a lot of podcasts. I do have everything mentioned here, I will give a another vote for the ParkFlyer Podcast. One more is High Voltage with Bobby Watts, He is known for his Heli stuff, but now is a commercial drone builder and has some cool connections in that realm. His last couple have been about the FAA NPRM and he is on our side for this. There is also the FlyLife Podcast, he is a drone guy and has had some great guests from the drone racing and video side. If you do like Heli stuff, there are a bunch of podcasts there (and some of them even fly planes sometimes) TellARotor, Skids Up, & BK are active, the RC Heli Hooligans are in hiatus, but there are some episodes out there. And don't forget the AMA podcast. They have had some nice history stuff as well as what we should be commenting on to the FAA.