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  • i landed my twister on my dads car.

    Well u see i was having a practice outside with my Twister and well i needed a landing pad so i decided to use my dads saab, well nothing happend it was a successful landing apart from my cat chasing the heli :P
    John Nobbs


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    Haha, nice to see it worked this time, but I would maybe advise against it again, could catch the car and cause no end of damage, even though a successful landing this time, and call me a marter if you want, but I wouldn't be doing it again in a hurry lol

    the key I feel to being safe flying is being sensible, sorry, but after seeing what a 500 blade did to a metal container a few weeks back, I never fly in places where things like cars can get damaged

    sorry for being abrupt, but something with these heli's that I do strongly believe in
    Kev




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    • #3
      Good control Buddy but I would not suggest you fly a 400 size heli in a street etc as you will be setting your self up for all sorts of problems.

      Find a club or local field to fly in. Safety first always.
      Mike, 3rd Hampton Scout Group
      Spectrum DX7
      Piper Pawnee 40
      Wot Trainer, OS 46Fx
      3D 400
      P68C Scale twin
      SRCMC
      www.controltower.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/1.html


      Pround owner of an EGS

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      • #4
        Don't try this at home or anywhere

        YouTube - rc helicopter crash on to mans head

        Yep, I agree, even 250 can cause serious damage + brings bad name to this FANTASTIC hobby.

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        • #5
          I strongly agree with all ur points and i will not try this again as this was a one off, and that i am well aware of the damage helis can cause that is why i had people spotting for me in case of any obsticals thanks for all your advice
          John Nobbs

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