The ones you have to worry about never say anything to you (specifically). They'll go raise a stink at town council, and before you know it, there'll be an ordinance against your particular brand of fun. Trust me, it's happened here.
Here ya go:
http://cindycandal.blogspot.com/2007/03/user-woman-guide.html
Dark: The thing about how she's saying you're the one growing apart when it's not, it's called a self fulfilling prophecy. It usually ends in her saying "I knew it."
Don't mean to sound like a d!ck, but did it come with a manual?
In short, the battery should have two plugs. One will fit in the side of the charger, it's a balance plug. The other (probably red) is the power plug you power the heli with. Clip the charger to a 12v battery, plug the white...
The mCX is pretty neat, and a great indoor heli for beginners. Super stable, tough, and a general blast to fly.
However, don't expect to fly it outdoors if it's not dead calm. The CX setup tends to resist flying into any wind. This meas you'll scream going down wind, but it will not fly back...
Yeah, Cox .049 (the plans still have that on them). The kit has been around since the '60s (I think). Dumas still kits it. Dad built the Big Swamp Buggy back in the '80s, and I'm gonna get it out of moth balls and hang a screaming OS .46SF back on it. It should be sick with that engine.
I...
Been a while, at least a lifetime or two. Anyway, here's my latest project, a Dumas lil swamp buggy, converted to brushless electric.
Yes, that's an '80s GI Joe at the helm. I've tricked it out for night running, with those coolassed little self contained LED lights you might...
I miss you too Z.
It was good. I got to go fly. Had my first ever crash (been flying for about 10 years, so it's 'bout damned time). Got my B-Day presents after lunch (new plane, Woot), had it about built by dinner, got it finished after dinner and dusk (boo), dumped the footage my bud...
Thanks again guys. Went flying, got footage, had my first ever ground induced structural failure, parents gave me a new plane (starting the build in a minute), and it's only 2:30.
I'll try to get the new vid posted soon. I know it's not a ground pounder, but it is R/C.
Thanks guys. Looks like it's shaping up to be a good one. Gotta load up and head out to the field and do some flying, then head to the folks house later.
Ed, yes I saw that thread. I might be interested in one just for the WTF factor at the field.
Kev, it's kind of tough. I haven't put it in the dirt yet, but the control horns seem to be the weak link. I was putting it in the trunk a couple days ago and donked the rudder, causing a reglue...