Howdie,
One of the things which we almost all buy when setting out in this hobby is training skids. Be it for small electric or larger electric/nitro. Needless to say depending on how you progress will determine how long you need them for. Once they are off though, they just lie around in a corner never to be used again.
Ok, so whats my point?
Simple, I have just wrapped up and will post tomrrow a set of 450 training skids for someone just starting out. I reckon it will cost me about £1.50 to send 1st Class. No charge to the recipient, but the deal is that they make a donatation to RCHeliaddict for an amount they deem fit... I reckon about £5 would be a fair amount.
When a newbie comes along and is after a set, they post a mesage on this thread, if anyone has a suitable set at home and are willing to do as i have done the same applies... No charge to the recipent for the skids, and they make a donation to the site.
Not only will this help out the site for a ££ in running costs, the newbie feels good as they are getting support from the outset, and you have a warm fuzzy feeling inside knowing you have helped someone take their first step to flying RC heli's!!
Rgds
Aidi
One of the things which we almost all buy when setting out in this hobby is training skids. Be it for small electric or larger electric/nitro. Needless to say depending on how you progress will determine how long you need them for. Once they are off though, they just lie around in a corner never to be used again.
Ok, so whats my point?
Simple, I have just wrapped up and will post tomrrow a set of 450 training skids for someone just starting out. I reckon it will cost me about £1.50 to send 1st Class. No charge to the recipient, but the deal is that they make a donatation to RCHeliaddict for an amount they deem fit... I reckon about £5 would be a fair amount.
When a newbie comes along and is after a set, they post a mesage on this thread, if anyone has a suitable set at home and are willing to do as i have done the same applies... No charge to the recipent for the skids, and they make a donation to the site.
Not only will this help out the site for a ££ in running costs, the newbie feels good as they are getting support from the outset, and you have a warm fuzzy feeling inside knowing you have helped someone take their first step to flying RC heli's!!
Rgds
Aidi


(good idea aidi )







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