ok so big news i have reciently purchased a new laptop, camera, planes etc and am happy to say that i should now have reviews, how to's, challenges, projects flyin up onto the flitetest page such as builds from the dead simple nutball up to a balsa ugly stick run with nitro/motor and trust me i have no intention of forceing people to watch or look at my articles as im only 15 i still have school so i may only have 1-2 uploads a week but my main aims is for people to use my videos as a Q&A like my main aim for my articles are for people to ask questions and for others to help
ps: i will also be finishing my series such as ''learn to fly with phoenix'', ''fat shark predator''
but first of all im gonna start of by asking what you want to see and ill work around that ( all ideas welcome )
and im only 15 so dont be looking for me to do major projects :)
thanks as always: Jordan
Checkout RC Mania Cyprus 'Durafly Auto-g' article - in the response he and flitetest_argentina are trying to start a 'RC-Alliance' for rc stuff done by teens - they have ideas of where they want it to go.
For my idea, since I am new to RC and having trouble getting off the ground and staying in the air I keep wondering what should I expect to see if there is too much torque from the motor on takeoff and what type of things would I see in the air if something is wrong - like overcontrol on a surface - all the stuff that falls in the catagory of ' you'll get the hang of it after awhile '. Is there a way to show/explain the type of stuff a mentor would tell you if you flew with someone with a buddy box. Basicly all the stuff for an absolute beginner who doesn't have someone to fly with.
Could also be that you and RC Mania Cyprus and flitetest_argentina start off with a forum thread dedicated to teens talking about the types of things you want to do - kind of an online throw around idea session - there are more teens doing videos here so get them all involved, active, thinking, and developing their own skills while doing vids for the rest of us.
Good luck and keep up the good work and great effort.
Later - art
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