Let me first say that I have nothing against radio controlled airplanes, boats, etc. I first bought my son a radio controlled boat with a cox motor and airplane prop that we had a blast with at the lake. When he got a little older, I took him to the local radio control hobby shop to buy a radio controlled plane. Not meaning anything offensive by my comment, I stated that I had a "real" plane. I then found myself sorrounded by a bunch of radio control guys that quickly told me that pilots have more trouble flying remote control than non pilots. Their argument was that you can not feel what the plane is doing while flying radio control. The talk kept getting bigger though to the point that to hear those guys talk you would think that it takes more effort to learn to fly radio control than it does to fly a "real" plane. I listened to all the talk for a while and then made the bold statement that even though I had never touched the controls of a radio control plane that I thought I could take off, fly the thing, and land successfully on the first try. They laughed me out of the store telling me that it was not humanly possible to fly unaided successfully the first time. One of the radio control guys came to our house the next weekend to help my son learn how to fly with the buddy box that I purchased for him. I actually did takeoff, fly two circles, and land the first time I tried. But, what I did not tell him is that I practiced a bunch during that week with my son's control connected to a computer simulator to get familiar with the function of each control. The next weekend my son and I went out by ourselves to fly the thing because I did not think I needed a coach at that point. I meant to take off and then transfer control to my son through the buddy box system. What happened though is that I took off and immediately crashed nose first demolishing the plane. I am just proud the guy from the shop was not there to witness it! I may have enjoyed a little beginner's luck the first time.If this counts, then I do; if it doesn't, then I guess I don't. Probably I don't. :clapping: to those that really do.
Might not be a problem, the kind of flying Odot does doesn't require a license. I would be willing to bet that some of his landings have been pretty rough! :lol:Not licensed
My flying requires my A&P license. Thus, "flight mechanic". I don't fly the plane...but them dudes scare the ever living crap out of me. Maybe I am just not used to landing. The taking off part and cruise part is easy. :dribble:Might not be a problem, the kind of flying Odot does doesn't require a license. I would be willing to bet that some of his landings have been pretty rough! :lol:Not licensed
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