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Avatar User Offline Squito12
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Posted: December/31/2012 at 4:05pm  Quote
 
Greetings from australia.
After dappling in rc many years go the time has come to become reacquainted with, what would have to be one ofthe most relaxing and visually spectacular hobbies invented. Not only applicable to the flyer but for those watching as well.
I am a green flyer.... Time will do that, adore scale models and am looking forward to becoming firstly an observer and then hopefully build a couple of machines..with assistance.


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Avatar User Offline J_Whitney
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Hi Jeremy, welcome to RCSB!  It won't take long to re-earn your wings, and if you built any models "back then" it will come back to you as well.  But there are a lot of new techniques to pick up and try.

Be sure to check out the site supporter program http://www.rcscalebuilder.com/page_display.asp?pid=5 - well worth the subscription fee.



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Welcome Jeremy, you have found an interesting and absorbing pastime. As one who returned after a 25year break I can say that picking up your flying skills is the easy part; it's training my now podgy fingers to manipulate wood and metal that is proving a greater problem.


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