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Christopher Morris 2

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  1. Hi Peter, no problems with the BMFA joining, this was all fine & very quick/simple. It was the lack of communication with the club i joined. I think they are a little behind the times. They don't have a website of their own & use a subdomain on the BMFA website. Originally, they sent me a form & said fill it out & send back with a postal order or cheque. Now i have been with my bank for about 10 years & have never had or needed a cheque book, & the bank before that, also about 10 years & wrote one check to purchase my house as they wouldn't let me do a bank transfer for the house amount. So i phoned my bank & asked for a cheque book & the young lady said that she had been working at the bank for three years & it was surprised as it was the first time she had been asked for a cheque book.
    But since this thread was started, one of the members at the club sent me the clubs rules via PDF.
    It might be the club has a older generation of members & used to doing things the old way. Me saying this at 63 lol.

  2. As i am new to all this, may be i have miss heard. I have sent an email to the club as i paid & have not received a membership card or rule book as yet, but the check was cashed in December, so maybe i am not used to things running so slow & me being a bit inpatient. I'm the sort of person that pays his tax on 6 April each year. lol But true.

  3. Posted by Peter Jenkins on 22/01/2020 00:51:17:

    Chris Morris 2 - do you have an A Certificate?

    Hi Peter, i have the new BMFA membership & passed the online test for operators ID.plus joined a local club. I now need to get my A or B certificate. The club says that they tend to aim for a B. Its all good, but didn't realise the time it might take. My local club don't seem to start training until May & may need half a dozen lessons before taking a test.. So at worsted i thought i might take it some ware else , but reading the BMFA rules, my club do not have to except my certificate." Got to check on this" There is more to this than when i took my car/motorbike or PSV test. Admittedly, these was all a few years back.

  4. Ah! Thanks everyone. I was searching the BMFA site & it wasn't to be found. This was because it was in the hand book which was a download. But as mentioned/suggested, pages 42 & 44 was the answerer. Many thanks. It just came up on a BMFA quiz & i thought it was strange not being on the site.

    Think S.W.E.E.T.S.

    S - Sun

    W - Wind

    E - Eventualities

    E - Emergencies (Inc. Fail safes)

    T - Transmitter Control

    S - Site Rules


    Be S.M.A.R.T. with your transmitter.

    S .... Switch on

    M .... Model selected is correct / Meter in the Green

    A .... Aerial secure / extended

    R .... Rate switches all in correct positions

    T ..... Transmitter voltage good and Trims all in correct positions

  5. The new DX6e only comes with slandered​​​​​​ batteries, & for what ever reason Spektrum deem it very important to charge the public the highest possible price they can for a rechargeable battery pack. at £33.24 for a 2.0 ah. Yet a lipo that fits perfectly is £13 for a 4.0ah. Nearly a third/61% cheaper & twice the output/longevity. Its also fine to fit a lipo as the DX has a lipo setting for this.

  6. Posted by Andy Stephenson on 03/01/2020 15:04:07:

    I have used Sundeala glued to a piece of 19mm thick MDF which keeps it flat enough. The stuff is expensive enough but the best alternative to this is a 2' x 4' suspended ceiling tile which appears to be the same as Sundeala. I don't know how expensive they are because it was given to me by a builder friend. If you can buy them singly I bet they are cheaper though.

    I am a retired electrician, when i think of the thousands of tiles we have skipped years ago from all the office's we revamped & fitted new 24"x48" tiles as it was far quicker to change them, than paint them as they soaked up the paint & would need at leased 3 coats. Nowadays they are about £3 a tile for a 600x1200mm but are in boxes of 16. The place we used to get them shut down years ago.

  7. Some good helpful tips here. I am going down the route of 1500x600 12mm mdf with plasterboard glued to this & 4mm 300x300 cork tiles glued on top. Will trim the edges with gaffer tape. The cork tiles i had spare, so a good use for them as i have had them on a kitchen worktop for about 5 years & still like new, so i know they should work well on a plan board. Will pop some photo's up when done.

     

    Edited By Christopher Morris 2 on 03/01/2020 14:00:59

  8. This will teach me to buy secondhand. lol. It seem like its an upgrade to fit an ally wheel, as the plastic one is common fault to ware out, so i will try this 1st. The cheapest one i could find was an ally one on ebay @ £10 inc p@p. Its a shame that hobby king discontinued it as it was only £4.00. Knowing my luck, it will be the roller board. lol

    Thanks for the help.

     

    Edited By Christopher Morris 2 on 22/12/2019 17:07:20

  9. Posted by Denis Watkins on 22/12/2019 14:47:29:

    The final drive on the thumb wheel Christopher is about a 1mm cross section and made of plastic !

    Mine rounded off, and luckily there where metal pivot wheel replacements.

    The board holding the assembly is easily removed held by 1 screw

    I think your right about a faulty roller wheel. If i very lightly touch it, it starts chattering, & the menu is trying to change. Any suggestions on where i might get a replacement roller wheels. ??

  10. Hi, i have a DX8e & i can't get the menu button to scroll past Main screen & Servo set up.IE: when i roll the thumb wheel it just goes back & forth between these two item's on the menu. I tried an up date & this seemed to load ok, but made no difference. Its almost like i have locked it. Any ideas. Thanks

    Edited By Christopher Morris 2 on 22/12/2019 13:06:37

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