FUNYep, saw that one coming. Next, we will have to get a full pilots license, but with restrictions, like you can't actually fly a real plane.... Another reason why I'm kind of losing interest in this hobby. It was fun when we could have fun. So was watching NASCAR. Add a butt load of regulations and requirements.... not so much fun anymore.
My Canadian Heli mentor is very P*SSED OFF about the new reg`s too JamesOne of my friends who lives in Canada last year told me how the RC Heli guys are catching pure hell. The government there has put so many restrictions it's not funny. The same problems we're experiencing here and he lives in rural Alberta where there's plenty of space. Tony I understand where you're coming from about taking a break. I've been there and know the feeling.
I know where you`re at TonyYep, saw that one coming. Next, we will have to get a full pilots license, but with restrictions, like you can't actually fly a real plane.... Another reason why I'm kind of losing interest in this hobby. It was fun when we could have fun. So was watching NASCAR. Add a butt load of regulations and requirements.... not so much fun anymore.
Thanks James. It`s good to know that I`m on the right lines having a more experienced pilot like yourself concur with meBlade 400 your remarks were spot on. We RC Heli pilots I feel are in a catch 22 situation. Many of us try to follow the rules and be good stewards of the hobby. All of us started from the ground up, learning everything from aviation mechanics & avionics to flight theory. We also have a vested interest ensuring our birds react and preform as a real helicopter. Glad I listen to those who told me the correct way of doing something is so important. That video from John Salt hits home like a bomb, especially when he talks about where you can fly without violating one of many restrictions.
Interesting stuff James and too true, it`s always the minority that spoil things for the rest of us! I was only joking about ditching the 400`s and 450I guess the area I live in (Virginia Beach, Va) has a decent track record. Maybe it's because there is a major military base "Oceana Naval Air Station". It's a master jet base that's home to all fighter planes that keep their air craft carriers in port at Norfolk Naval Base. While on final seen them as low as 500' above my home. I live within 2 miles of the runway. And the Virginia Beach Police Department Helicopter Detachment enforce the 400' ceiling. There was a RC airplane flying club that sometimes would push the limit. Well one bright shining day, not a cloud in the sky, got caught. Everyone was having a grant old time facing south and didn't see or hear the VBPD Bell 206 coming out of the north. BUSTED ! The police copter landed near them and the cops gave them a warning. The bird shut down just to make a point and watched. Not only were they flying above 400' but the air station is less that 3 miles away. Oh, also they're a chartered club with the AMA. After that close encounter they now fly several miles south on a farmer's field that's vacant. I know there are quads in the area but have yet to see one. But as we all are aware of news reports of quads/drones in restrictive air space of airports, structures, sporting events and the list can go on. Guess we're lucky than some parts of the nation, but as everyone has mention it only takes a few bad apples to ruin it for the rest of us. And Blade 400 keep the faith about your 450's.
I would love access to a Gym, my flying would be great by now if I had no wind and rainI know you were joking, just had to throw that inMy backyard is a decent size but with a shed, elevated decks (2) and tall trees, hovers & small turns for a 450 size is all I can really do. Might have to lower my throttle control a little. Perfect for smaller heli's like 250's and a Blade Nano. Just had a thought. Wonder if the school district would let me use a gym during the summer break. Seen on the internet some that do, an option we all can explore. The worst thing is they say no.