This was a great day for me at the RDRC field. My oldest son Chris, and grandson Desmond (age 9), were in town from Indiana. We charged the batteries, checked a few things out, and headed to RDRC as a guest of Kerry. I had not flown in 2 years due to vision issues, but they are now partially resolved.
Desmond started by flying the little Timber UMX on the buddy box with his dad. He progressed in subsequent flights to taking off. Finally he landed all by himself! The Spectrum AS3X technology is such a boost for today's new pilots.
Chris flew his Venus pattern bird as we were working out some engine issues. It was finally running and flying great.
I flew my 2006 .40 Twist a bit. While jerking it around and having fun, it began behaving strangly with its own pitch changes... not initiated by me. After landing, we discovered it had a broken wing dowel, and the landing gear was the only thing holding the wing on! Hahahaha.... that airplane has such a history!
Here's a few pics and videos...
Desmond did very good, and was having a blast!
Chris' Venus was running and flying great in this vid...
I completed this trailer in the fall of 2022, then it sat idle since Feb 2023 due to vision problems. I have one eye fixed now and can see pretty good. Hopefully the 2nd will come soon!