@@trevuser2007 It was fantastic really. Flew perfectly after being in your cupboard for 6 years LOL. Easier to fly than a foamy, but with a hint of jeopardy!!
@@AislingVision2012 Apart from the impending jeopardy, it was much easier to fly than most of my planes. The noise and power is a bit intimidating at first though. We had 2 good flights.
@@alanpaul1234 Yes, bigger, heavier planes do fly well - less affected by wind gusts etc. BTW: Malcolm's advice was sound, keeping the speed up on the approach.
Fantastic! Well flow Alan and well done to Tim for getting is all put together so well.
@@johnclarke3319 Thanks. It was great fun and very noisy!! What power though
Bloody brilliant that! Well done Alan & the team.
Very cool Capt. Topgun - your hands weren't even shaking!
Love it (:+}
@@trevuser2007 It was fantastic really. Flew perfectly after being in your cupboard for 6 years LOL. Easier to fly than a foamy, but with a hint of jeopardy!!
@@alanpaul1234 Looked like a pussy-cat, but still a brill maiden - well done!
Bloody hell, that's quite the machine :D
@@AggieRC The noise and power is quite incredible. Probably wouldn't go down too well at IVC.......
@@alanpaul1234 I can hear Charlie laughing at the idea from here :D
Jets always sound and smell fantastic. There’s quite a lag on the throttle too that can take some getting used to. Great maiden!
@@neilp2 I enjoyed it after the first few nerves. It actually flies like a trainer and is ever so stable due to the size and 20lb weight.
Well done ! I was wondering how you'd get on with a much bigger, heavier and potentially faster plane. A different animal to foam EDF jets !
@@AislingVision2012 Apart from the impending jeopardy, it was much easier to fly than most of my planes. The noise and power is a bit intimidating at first though. We had 2 good flights.
@@alanpaul1234 Yes, bigger, heavier planes do fly well - less affected by wind gusts etc. BTW: Malcolm's advice was sound, keeping the speed up on the approach.