Looking for Heli flying instruction

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helibear
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Re: Looking for Heli flying instruction

Unread post by helibear » Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:04 pm

Hello Guys,

Sorry I did not make it as I crashed again in my backyard..... broke the swash plate and parts are due to arrive this week. Hopefully I will see you Sunday morning and will not attampt to fly until then.

Thanks
Brad

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Coyote
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Location: Dartmouth, Cole Harbour

Re: Looking for Heli flying instruction

Unread post by Coyote » Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:43 pm

Hey Brad

I used to fly nitro planes a few years ago and recently came back in to fly electric - still using instructor to help fine tune my fingers. My eventual goal is to learn heli flying by next summer

That said, my Phoenix RC virtual/simulator field is littered with heli parts and rotor blades. I found this to be a much cheaper version of learning................ :lol:

See ya at the field
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helibear
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Re: Looking for Heli flying instruction

Unread post by helibear » Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:04 am

My heli is repaired and look forward to meeting you guys at the field EARLY Sunday morning!

Thanks
Brad

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