Hello Chaps.
I have thought long and hard on whether I will be able to stay in this most facinating sport of flying helicopters,It upsets me greatly to have to tell you all that I have now decided to quit.
My last outing yesterday at the club field was like most of the others that had gone on before,flying completely on my own, if any of you do this on occasions it can be refreshing,but having to do this most of the time has to be experienced to be believed, it takes away a lot the of enjoyment and I missed the small talk.
When I was involved with fixed wing flying I used to have fun,this was in no small way down to the other members of my club,this is what is missing for me, in my past writings I have said how much helicopters can be disliked when they turn up at a predominatly fixed wing flying field, old friends do not seem so friendly anymore.
Some of you lads may have the idea that my situation was like heaven, I was even provided with my own personel flying patch at the other end of the field from where the planks flew,such was the need felt by them to keep me out of the way,I can sympathize with them on this move for if the boot was on the other foot it would be the last thing that I wanted to have a 60 size helli trying to shred your favourite scale creation,but for me this action only made matters worse, for by this time I was convinced that I was a social outcast,
It most likely comes down to the fact that I made the wrong choice of club for I had an option of joining another local club which I am sure would have turned out better, not having the help I so sorely needed at times caused me a great deal of difficulty in my learning proccess, and that is saying nothing for my moral.
You guys on Stuart's web site were a huge help to me especially "Raptorite," and without all your advice I would not have succeeded in flying model helicopters,on reflection I think anyway that I had left it to late in my life to achieve any great standard of flying, although I would like to think on occasions I did show signs of promise, even if I have to say this myself.
I wish everyone all the best in their flying achievements, and I will continue to keep in touch with you on "rchelliadicts" for my interest is still intact,I have achieved quite a lot in my lifetime, but I can honestly tell you that I will put the flying of model helicopters down as one of those that gave me the greatest satisfaction.
If any of you would like to purchase a very nice moskito sport or conquest helicopter I now intend to sell them in the near future on e-bay, although at times they have cost me my weekly pocket money, I can recommend them to you, for they are now flying a treat.
If any of you great guys ever venture down my way I will be more than pleased for you to drop in for a visit and a chat,I may be devoid of helicopters at that time, but it would be interesting to see if you could outfly me on my G2 simulator,and this I will keep forever.
Who knows perhaps one day I may lucky enough to win the lottery and start all over again.
GOOD FLYING.
Mo.
I have thought long and hard on whether I will be able to stay in this most facinating sport of flying helicopters,It upsets me greatly to have to tell you all that I have now decided to quit.
My last outing yesterday at the club field was like most of the others that had gone on before,flying completely on my own, if any of you do this on occasions it can be refreshing,but having to do this most of the time has to be experienced to be believed, it takes away a lot the of enjoyment and I missed the small talk.
When I was involved with fixed wing flying I used to have fun,this was in no small way down to the other members of my club,this is what is missing for me, in my past writings I have said how much helicopters can be disliked when they turn up at a predominatly fixed wing flying field, old friends do not seem so friendly anymore.
Some of you lads may have the idea that my situation was like heaven, I was even provided with my own personel flying patch at the other end of the field from where the planks flew,such was the need felt by them to keep me out of the way,I can sympathize with them on this move for if the boot was on the other foot it would be the last thing that I wanted to have a 60 size helli trying to shred your favourite scale creation,but for me this action only made matters worse, for by this time I was convinced that I was a social outcast,
It most likely comes down to the fact that I made the wrong choice of club for I had an option of joining another local club which I am sure would have turned out better, not having the help I so sorely needed at times caused me a great deal of difficulty in my learning proccess, and that is saying nothing for my moral.
You guys on Stuart's web site were a huge help to me especially "Raptorite," and without all your advice I would not have succeeded in flying model helicopters,on reflection I think anyway that I had left it to late in my life to achieve any great standard of flying, although I would like to think on occasions I did show signs of promise, even if I have to say this myself.
I wish everyone all the best in their flying achievements, and I will continue to keep in touch with you on "rchelliadicts" for my interest is still intact,I have achieved quite a lot in my lifetime, but I can honestly tell you that I will put the flying of model helicopters down as one of those that gave me the greatest satisfaction.
If any of you would like to purchase a very nice moskito sport or conquest helicopter I now intend to sell them in the near future on e-bay, although at times they have cost me my weekly pocket money, I can recommend them to you, for they are now flying a treat.
If any of you great guys ever venture down my way I will be more than pleased for you to drop in for a visit and a chat,I may be devoid of helicopters at that time, but it would be interesting to see if you could outfly me on my G2 simulator,and this I will keep forever.
Who knows perhaps one day I may lucky enough to win the lottery and start all over again.
GOOD FLYING.
Mo.



Perhaps you'll be the one who can help out and your knowledge, however small you may think it is with be of value & much appreciated.
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