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Draining / disposing of old Lipos?
Frank Day replied to Witterings's topic in Batteries and Chargers
Local recycling centre accepts them here. -
£55 -£65 Amazon and Ebay
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Luton based bus driver
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Loud high pitch ringing with up and down sounds within it, left ear and in head, past illness and previous working life. Got used to/ignore it.
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Easyjet pilots who cant deal with the the controls working in the "wrong direction" (model coming towards you)
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True on the sockets, very nice cave.
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Only a observation, perhaps a few more double sockets!
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Electric twin, some people have no idea!
Frank Day replied to martin collins 1's topic in All Things Model Flying
This is true, now leaves the machine at about 80c -
Electric twin, some people have no idea!
Frank Day replied to martin collins 1's topic in All Things Model Flying
Perhaps it never flew as it just went around in circles on the ground. The ic models could have interesting set ups as well. -
Winterflying gloves, what do you use?
Frank Day replied to martin collins 1's topic in All Things Model Flying
Mechanics gloves keep the cold out a ilttle without losing feel. Xtremeauto Nitrile Gloves If I need to shove both hands into a muff its going to be too cold -
Octopus. I work in construction. Insulate as much as you can, external foam panels if there are no restrictions on your property and K render. internally you could use foil back foam panels with plaster board on all external walls without eating up too much space. Glue 9.5mm plasterboard to 50mm foam (Celatex etc) fix to wall and joint and tape. make your own, way cheaper than buying them. Roof space and voids. Ceramic wall panels are an option, do you have roof access for solar panels. Friend has heat pump but had to retrofit underfloor heating for best results, radiators simply didnt get warm enough. If seems to attempt to gain 20C over outside temperature he has boosted this to 22c over outside temp but costs increase.
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Combined IC and electric box. Stanley wheeled 3 tier tool box bottom section has a deep discharge 12v caravan/boat battery, linked to a lipo charger good for 15plus 5000mah 6S charges or so. Jack plug for charging and a power panel with inbuilt fuel pump, starter etc. Top section has 5l fuel tank with external overflow. Centre section has plenty of room for tools and batteries. USB phone charging point. Not pocket sized but good for one particular site.
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I think the principle is the same its just price range, 400mm gyro assisted model warbirds generally, Aliexpress £40-ish RTF. My flyaway was the Trainstar mini 3ch Highwing. At least its another youngster, will bring the members average age down significantly https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005007992695717.html?src=google&pdp_npi=4%40dis!GBP!66.45!41.89!!!!!%40!12000043187511933!ppc!!!&src=google&albch=shopping&acnt=494-037-6276&isdl=y&slnk=&plac=&mtctp=&albbt=Google_7_shopping&aff_platform=google&aff_short_key=UneMJZVf&gclsrc=aw.ds&albagn=888888&ds_e_adid=&ds_e_matchtype=&ds_e_device=c&ds_e_network=x&ds_e_product_group_id=&ds_e_product_id=en1005007992695717&ds_e_product_merchant_id=108910576&ds_e_product_country=GB&ds_e_product_language=en&ds_e_product_channel=online&ds_e_product_store_id=&ds_url_v=2&albcp=17859500389&albag=&isSmbAutoCall=false&needSmbHouyi=false&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAouG5BhDBARIsAOc08RRZ4Yjs2SCT2rELXQDxYqCNUl2pz1LLMuWtM7pdHQo1CGMjmMaPaEUaAgmyEALw_wcB&gatewayAdapt=glo2nld
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Its all in the "have a go" tootle around in a public area sub 250g or "have ago" A cert route hence my suggestion of the FMS 1300mm Piper at aliexpress for around £140-200 RTF or a UMX 400mm BNF at almost the same price plus TX. Pretty cert a umx without gyro is going lawn dart pretty quickly even without the butterfly waft.
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I personally had one disappear in the wind that suddenly caught it near to the end of a flight, couldnt get it back before it disappeared and I'm not the only one at our site, one guy saw his UMX Mustang suddenly head off in the wind. May be something with the wind at our site that tends to be across it mostly with plenty of trees etc. I love the idea but seeing two disappear makes you think twice. I have a pair of the Parkzone Mosquitos Micro type, one is standard no stabilization and the other im trying to fit the board from the B26 or whatever its is. As for a beginner plane the consensus on this site always seems to be bigger is better, visibility, stability of a high wing etc. If the youngster that this tread is about wants to do the A test a fully stabilised UMX 400mm isnt going to be suitable, that was the real point of the comment.
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The 400mm wee things are nice but get blown about if a butterfly flaps its wings. I would go for a ready to fly/ RTF package . One that comes to mind is the FMS 1300m piper. Its a good visible size but also easy to transport. Sorry about the length of the link it is genuine. The price in the link can be beaten if you search around a little. https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005006949931826.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.7.638dzEfszEfs4J&algo_pvid=b78b01c9-a3b5-4216-b5c2-8df7ea0ce513&algo_exp_id=b78b01c9-a3b5-4216-b5c2-8df7ea0ce513-3&pdp_npi=4%40dis!GBP!256.71!141.19!!!2287.97!1258.38!%40211b6a7a17317086285105541ed9b2!12000038827913147!sea!UK!169952903!X&curPageLogUid=e4qeh0kPWFDZ&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch|query_from%3A&_gl=1*8fioc3*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MzE3MDg2MzEuQ2owS0NRaUFfOXU1QmhDVUFSSXNBQmJNU1BzamNOcFkxakVHSGhuYktDSUhqTFBiZGpYblA5VzFGanB4Y1l5d0RvdW1samZINGktOHA2MGFBaUpERUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE3MzE3MDg2MzEuQ2owS0NRaUFfOXU1QmhDVUFSSXNBQmJNU1BzamNOcFkxakVHSGhuYktDSUhqTFBiZGpYblA5VzFGanB4Y1l5d0RvdW1samZINGktOHA2MGFBaUpERUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_au*MTIyNDQwNDc2LjE3MjQ5NTkwNzQ.*_ga*ODgyODE0MTAuMTcxNjg5Mjg4NQ..*_ga_VED1YSGNC7*MTczMTcwODU3Mi45MS4xLjE3MzE3MDg2NjQuNDIuMC4w
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Really just wanted some spares but it made more sense to buy the whole thing due to the free post rather than £65p+p for a few bits.
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Hot on the heels of the new camo Vampire is the updated Canadian version. Only at the Global warehouse so far and going fast. I've already preordered a camo from UK and have already received a Camo model from Global with freepost. Noticed the Canadian now for sale again and looked to buy spares for my existing model but they attracted a £65 p+p tag from HK. So have ordered a whole Canadian version as well. If interested it would be wise to move quickly.
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Thanks for all the replies. Obviously the base has to be flat and thereafter whatever takes your fancy. I like the idea of the magnetic option but havent read up on it yet.
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Havent built anything balsa since I was a kid, balsa cement and wood glue. Im thinking of building a simple kit first and ultimately when flying and building skills improve I have a Gary Hethcoat deluxe kit Horten Ho229 to build. The build is essentially just wings so will need a fairly large board. There are numerous recommendations for board material but wondering what the consensus is.
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They will often ask you what percentage of the real price you want shown on the customs documents ranging 0 - 100%. My last purchase was under £135 but they still asked. I said 0% just to see, they messaged me to say UK customs wouldnt believe it. Not sure why!
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I have a selection of the pet trackers in my basket. Our site is surrounded by trees and the "Devils work" 70+ year old bramble forests. There is a fair collection of lost planes in there, just last week whilst a member was recovering their baby a long lost T33 was found that the owner thought was a fly-away. Some trackers are claiming 100m range so going to test drive a few in the open.
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Aliexpress, for most parts, spare airframes etc etc. Would like to buy locally but its the same stuff so the savings make a little wait worthwhile. If its a project just plan ahead. Never had a poor item, lost damaged or surprise postage ransom or tax bill.
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I've suggested it a couple of times but im just a pawn. Due to commitments - work, I go fairly infrequently. Core group has been there since the models were horse drawn and what they want generally goes. (noisy youngsters with 4x4 rc trucks.) Upstarts with dangerous ideas tend to leave after a while. Longer term members just want to go there talk and have a few flights. If this is how most clubs are you can understand the decline. Also general leisure trends change, most of us had to make it if you wanted more than a dinky toy or Scalextrics, younguns now don't seem to have any practical ability. I'm also emigrating early next year to a country where its a little more relaxed. Quite a few of the guys I have spoken to also dabble in boats and cars.