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EskimoTom Basic Member
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Joined: June/03/2014 United States Posts: 1 IP Logged
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Posted: June/03/2014 at 3:58pm |
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Greetings,
My informal name is "Eskimo" Tom, and I live in Central Minnesota, USA. I am a 51 year old newbie to RC planes and scale building.
I have waited until the stars reached alignment in my life to begin scale RC flight and that time arrived when my wife and I recently bought large parcel of farmland so now I have a place close to home to learn how to build and fly.
I'm teaching myself the basics using a simulator and have built several cheap RC foamies for real life initial practice.
I'm in the process of drawing plans and building a skin and balsa PA-18 about 53" wingspan. I'm buying a few Pat Tritle short kits as well, the Stinson Reliant SR-10 after I get some experience under my belt.
My primary aviation modeling interests at the moment are civilian "golden age" aircraft and the back country bush craft as I'm an Alaskan native.
I believe a rugged bush plane with tundra tires is a good match for a beginner flying on and off a rather rough, crude landing strip that is our gravel driveway.
I have had years of plastic scale model building as a boy. After college I got into electric rc off road cars for quite awhile. I have also played with most of the flight simulators going back to Chuck Yeager's Flight simulators (1988) and all the MS iterations and starting up now with Flight Gear.
I figured as I am approaching pre-retirement I will finally have the time, the place, the patience and the means to begin my journey into RC flight.
Regards,
Tom
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inroad Lifetime Site Supporter
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Joined: November/10/2003 Canada Posts: 105 IP Logged
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Posted: June/03/2014 at 6:37pm |
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Welcome aboard
You seem to have a healthy perspective that will see you through. Simulators are great, and arfs make ideal trainers, no emotional investment and usually built light and straight.
PA-18,Tundra tires, Plexiglas roof and a couple extra horses. Great fun airplane
Cheers
Gregg
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marmbrust Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: June/03/2014 at 10:03pm |
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Welcome Tom, As Gregg mentioned your methods should work and while a sound idea may I suggest you seek out your local club and join or a least stop by and see their field if possible. While I enjoy the flying and building most of my fun in this hobby comes from sharing it with others at our local club.
__________________ Mark
S. Florida
Building: Graves' Fokker G1
Flying:Merlyn Graves Ki-100, Ziroli B25, BUSA 1/3 Stearman,1/3 N28, 1/3 Pup,27% Gee Bee Sportster, Sig 1/3 Spacewalker, WH 27% Bird Dog
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J_Whitney Moderator Group
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Joined: November/10/2003 United States Posts: 7409 IP Logged
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Posted: June/03/2014 at 11:48pm |
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Hey Tom - welcome to RCSB - I second what Mark said, they will also be able to help you out with the more esoteric aspects of our hobby. Looking forward to your builds!
__________________ Jeff
Castro Valley, CA
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Joined: May/01/2012 United States Posts: 27 IP Logged
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Posted: June/04/2014 at 5:47am |
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Welcome Tom, I am a relatively new member as well and I hope you find this place as amazing as I do!
John
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Posted: June/04/2014 at 9:48am |
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Nice intro Tom. Welcome. I'm also fairly new to this hobby. I built a control line plane when I was 14, but never flew it. About 38 years later, I renewed my interest and learnt to fly foamies with some help from my brother. My first plane was a Parkzone Stinson Reliant SR-10. Two years later and I'm flying large petrol planes. Hope to start building kits soon. This a great site with lots of interesting, talented and helpful people. Enjoy.
__________________ Sean Flaherty
Strathalbyn Model Aircraft Club (SMAC), South Australia
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