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    hey check out this new site for rc flying it has just started up and looking for new members it has forums etc
    www.liamcb.webs.com
    Taort 450 pro v2 fbl
    mz18

    proud owner of 2 egs

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  • #2
    this is a joke right?


    Edit:-
    Having now read further posts, I take back my rather derogative remark. at 12 yrs old keep at it Liam.
    Last edited by Kwickkwack; 14-12-2008, 06:33 AM.
    Rob
    TDR (in progress)
    SAB Goblin 700
    Vibe 90SG Vibe 500E
    Trex 700 VBar, Trex 700 BeastX
    Trex 600FBL, Trex 600NP, Trex 450Pro
    Kalt Baron30
    sigpicproud owner of Four Eddie Gold Stars

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    • #3
      Speechless.

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      • #4
        loll give the guy a chance... it might be work in progress.... maybe
        Tom
        ---------------------------------------------
        ---T-rex 600n---Knight 3D---T-rex 450 se v2---
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        • #5
          Web site building is a very hard thing to do so it takes a lot of hard thinking to build a layout page that attracts poeple.
          Im affraid this web site just dosn't do anything.
          Today's outlook is fine for flying.
          • Spektrum DX18 gen2, Phoenix Sims, Align MR25XP.
          • Blade Nano, mCP X, 130x, Blade 180, Mini T 450se
          • Trex 250dfc Gpro, Trex 500EFL Gpro.
          • Trex 600E Gpro DFC, Trex 600NSP now Gpro, DFC, Redline 56
          • Flickr Through My Pictures.
          • A helicopter is an aircraft that is lifted and propelled by one or more horizontal rotors because Wikipedia said so.

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          • #6
            I think he needs to finish it or get some more of it done before he posted the link ... In his defence if I remember rightly he is only very young teenager so come on guys give him a chance
            Knight 3D
            http://northeast3d.talkheli.co.uk/
            http://www.lindensflyingclub.co.uk/

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            • #7
              we do often forget there are younger members!
              Ron

              hobby-hangar.co.uk
              SWRCH-GO big or Go home!
              http://www.ultimatebuildandfly.co.uk/

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              • #8
                Liam is only 12 young and keen to learn. He bought a glow stick of me via the auctions and I only wish my 12 year old would be half as interest in heli's as he is....but mine prefer's xbox and online games. Well I've got another three boy's and one will surely be a future heliaddict.
                Cheers
                Stuart

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Stuart View Post
                  Liam is only 12 young and keen to learn. He bought a glow stick of me via the auctions and I only wish my 12 year old would be half as interest in heli's as he is....but mine prefer's xbox and online games. Well I've got another three boy's and one will surely be a future heliaddict.
                  Well done Liam and I hope it goes well for you. It's good to see youngsters making the effort.
                  HKH-450,
                  Spektrum DX6i

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                  • #10
                    Keep at it Liam, you're doing fine

                    Yep, well done Liam. I thoroughlly agree with Bugster, it's good to see youngsters making an effort, and one thing's for certain, you're doing a heck of alot better than I could do (and alot of other old gits on here)
                    Phil OB3
                    Trex 450SE v2

                    Walkera 4#3b
                    DX6i
                    Phoenix


                    http://stratfordgliding.co.uk/

                    ...and proud owner of THREE!

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                    • #11
                      Hi Liam

                      Well done for having a go! When I was 12, the Internet didn't exist!

                      It looks like the site is created using a "site builder" tool. This will give you a good appreciation of what can be done, but may be a bit limiting if you want to do anything non-standard.

                      If you're interested in web design and have any questions, I have a web company so PM me and I'll do my best to answer them.

                      The key to any good website is think about who you want to visit (your target audience) and then tailor the content to that audience. Also, a common mistake is to start on the computer. All our sites are planned on paper first so we get the structure right - only then do you move on to actually building it.

                      Hope this helps

                      Graham
                      Blade 400 / DX6i / Phoenix / Blade CX2 / mCX / MSR
                      Proud Owner of 2 Eddie Gold stars

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                      • #12
                        Nice one Graham, Bet he takes you up on that offer I would.


                        In my defence earlier I thought it was a new club with a finished website up and running.

                        Liam. My apologies for sounding blunt (post 3) I didnt know you were only 12 so this effort makes it really cool for a lad of your age.

                        Take heliTV up on his offer, His experience will certainly help you loads.

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                        • #13
                          Hi Tim - no problem.

                          The standard of web design has come on loads in the last few years and the investment some of the big companies make in their sites has really driven the benchmark up. Of course, looking at a site you have no idea whether its built by a team of designers or a 12 year old in his bedroom, so its an easy mistake to make!

                          A few years ago, you could put together a reasonable site with minimal effort using "off-the-shelf" tools but this is becoming increasingly difficult. However, the most important thing for most sites is content. This site is a good example - there's no fancy graphics/flash etc but we all visit regularly because the content is what we're after so there's no need! Judging by the site stats, Stuart posted a while back it's very heavily used.

                          Whilst on the subject, how about starting a wish list for a helicopter site - what would we like to see on a site that isn't already being done. I wondered about voiced Phoenix demos like the tutorials, maybe slowed down...

                          Anyhow, the weather's fine today so I'm going flying I think!!!

                          All the best

                          Graham
                          Blade 400 / DX6i / Phoenix / Blade CX2 / mCX / MSR
                          Proud Owner of 2 Eddie Gold stars

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                          • #14
                            I can vouch for Grahams good work I use his company for our website and have always found both him and his empoyees excelent
                            Rob
                            TDR (in progress)
                            SAB Goblin 700
                            Vibe 90SG Vibe 500E
                            Trex 700 VBar, Trex 700 BeastX
                            Trex 600FBL, Trex 600NP, Trex 450Pro
                            Kalt Baron30
                            sigpicproud owner of Four Eddie Gold Stars

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by heliTV View Post
                              However, the most important thing for most sites is content. This site is a good example - there's no fancy graphics/flash etc but we all visit regularly because the content is what we're after so there's no need!
                              I have in my role within business enterprise have seen so many websites for clients designed by apparently reputable web companies that don't even place keywords in to page descriptions in to pages, then go back to the same client 12mths later and sell them google adwords or online TV campaign's at thousands of pounds or SEO. The scarey thing is in most cases we are paying for 50% of the costs yet we don't have the internal systems to actually verify the level of work provided as being satisfactory. No surprise when I find google analytics code in the page source yet the client doesn't even know its there and who's tracking what little data the original website provider....
                              Cheers
                              Stuart

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