Good video Mark, my type of flying and although a bit gusty for wind it adds to the enjoyment. The backdrop of the cloud formations was also very picturesque.
Enjoyed the authentic Vintage RC Aircraft 👍👍👍, they have a certain unique presence in flight and on the ground. The Vintage RC Pilots flying them are pretty authentic looking 🙂as well. Thanks cheers Paul
Hi Terry, just love these events, so nice to see all these old timer models, pleased you enjoyed watching. There are some more videos to emerge from the event including one of the PB2.
Thanks Mark, pleased you enjoyed it - Yes, tha Lanzo is great, Colin has been flying it for a long time and certinly know how to handle it, a joy to watch
What a nice old-school event. With all those lightweight models turning up to fly, it's too bad that the wind didn't stay at home. It might be worth considering moving the start time to later in the day; things usually calm down after 6pm, and a balmy evening's flying with just twittering larks and burbling diesels for company is a lot kinder on the nerves than fighting blustery conditions at noon. Watching the plane at the start doing 'circuits and bumps' reminded me of when I lived in Kenya [my late dad was with the Flying Doctor Service], and I was working towards getting my PPL [got my licence, yay, now lapsed due to lack of funds and hours, boo!]. The airfield was close to a game park, and on more than one occasion I had to abort a session because of curious zebras or giraffes gathering on the runway.🦓👀 Eventually moved back to the UK and resumed my childhood obsession with free-flight and RC models because full-size aviation's way too expensive for the likes of me. Besides, a pilot's more likely to find flytipped building rubble, abandoned shopping trolleys and burned-out stolen cars blocking the runway than exotic wildlife. Oh, to be in England now that (rusty bed-)Spring's here...🤭
Thanks for the comment, pleased you enjoyed the video, sounds like you have some fantastic experiences and memories there, excellent 😀 Thanks for the comment
Yes, certainly was a good day, pleased you enjoyed the video, was great to meet you and have a chat, hopefully see you again in a few weeks. Thanks for the comment
Yes I remember when RC equipment used vacuum tube radios and rubber band powered servos.
That looked like a lovely day of model aero model flying!
Thanks for the comment, pleased you enjoyed it 😀
Good video Mark, my type of flying and although a bit gusty for wind it adds to the enjoyment. The backdrop of the cloud formations was also very picturesque.
Thank you very much, really pleased you enjoyed the video
Enjoyed the authentic Vintage RC Aircraft 👍👍👍, they have a certain unique presence in flight and on the ground. The Vintage RC Pilots flying them are pretty authentic looking 🙂as well. Thanks cheers Paul
Glad you enjoyed it, really appreciate your comment, plenty more to come like this 😜
Thanks for bringing us these videos. More the better..
Glad you like them, really appreciate the comment, there are plenty more to come like this 😀
Some wonderful models there Mark. Dr Walter goods. Rudder Bug. Black Magic. And my favourite the PB2. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Terry, just love these events, so nice to see all these old timer models, pleased you enjoyed watching. There are some more videos to emerge from the event including one of the PB2.
Great video Mark almost as good as being there, love the Bomber "wind surfing".
Thanks Mark, pleased you enjoyed it - Yes, tha Lanzo is great, Colin has been flying it for a long time and certinly know how to handle it, a joy to watch
Very enjoyable video! Love the look of the classics!!!🏴☠
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for the comment
Nice video Mark. Looks like everyone had a great day. 😊
Yes, was a great event, I do love these vintage events, pleased you enjoyed the video 😀
What a nice old-school event. With all those lightweight models turning up to fly, it's too bad that the wind didn't stay at home. It might be worth considering moving the start time to later in the day; things usually calm down after 6pm, and a balmy evening's flying with just twittering larks and burbling diesels for company is a lot kinder on the nerves than fighting blustery conditions at noon.
Watching the plane at the start doing 'circuits and bumps' reminded me of when I lived in Kenya [my late dad was with the Flying Doctor Service], and I was working towards getting my PPL [got my licence, yay, now lapsed due to lack of funds and hours, boo!].
The airfield was close to a game park, and on more than one occasion I had to abort a session because of curious zebras or giraffes gathering on the runway.🦓👀
Eventually moved back to the UK and resumed my childhood obsession with free-flight and RC models because full-size aviation's way too expensive for the likes of me. Besides, a pilot's more likely to find flytipped building rubble, abandoned shopping trolleys and burned-out stolen cars blocking the runway than exotic wildlife.
Oh, to be in England now that (rusty bed-)Spring's here...🤭
That's a history Eleanor 🫠
Thanks for the comment, pleased you enjoyed the video, sounds like you have some fantastic experiences and memories there, excellent 😀 Thanks for the comment
Great event and thanks this video. I was my first time and won't be the last! It was good to meet you at last. Cheers.
Yes, certainly was a good day, pleased you enjoyed the video, was great to meet you and have a chat, hopefully see you again in a few weeks. Thanks for the comment
yay