Hi John and another great video, especially the "what's in your toolbox" pieces. Nice twist on adding flying videos with the toolbox pieces. Looking forward to the next in the series
Hi Mark. Thanks for stopping by. Yes, we're still plodding along and we sure have a lot of fun. We've even managed to pick up a few new people. Some thanks to seeing my videos. We certainly miss you. Hope all is well.
I'm in my 70s and have been aero-modelling for over sixty years; I thought that I would go back to my roots and do rubber power. When I saw your channel I was over the moon ,Glastonbury is only an hour and a half away from me. Unfortunately that's in the UK 🇬🇧 😆😂 Never mind, I really enjoyed that video very much indeed - I found it inspirational 👍 Cheers and all the best to you and yours 👍 🍻 🍻 🍻
Yes, very lightly built. Most of these models are built so light, they couldn't fly outdoors. Light weight means light wing loading which equals less power to fly so less rubber also means less weight. Most swing large diameter props too. Thanks for your question and thanks for watching.
Hi John and another great video, especially the "what's in your toolbox" pieces. Nice twist on adding flying videos with the toolbox pieces. Looking forward to the next in the series
Thank you Mike. I had fun with this one. The guys were really good at showing off their boxes. HA HA. Good stuff.
Another nice video John. It's so nice seeing so many of my old friends in Glastonbury. (Mark in NC)
Hi Mark. Thanks for stopping by. Yes, we're still plodding along and we sure have a lot of fun. We've even managed to pick up a few new people. Some thanks to seeing my videos. We certainly miss you. Hope all is well.
Hi Mark - good to hear from you! Enjoy your column in the FAC News. Thx
@@Watchingthevideos99 Yes indeed, all is well!
Hi John! HIGHLY entertaining as usual! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Jeff. We had a fun day!
Lovely spellbinding video John 👍
Thanks Cliff!
What fun we had. Thanks for the capture John.
Tom! the Eastchurch Kitten! What a great flyer - so scale-like!
@ It's a beauty! He's going to crush us in FAC Scale in April.
Love listening and learning! Definitely helpful.
Thanks Darrell.
I'm in my 70s and have been aero-modelling for over sixty years; I thought that I would go back to my roots and do rubber power. When I saw your channel I was over the moon ,Glastonbury is only an hour and a half away from me. Unfortunately that's in the UK 🇬🇧 😆😂
Never mind, I really enjoyed that video very much indeed - I found it inspirational 👍
Cheers and all the best to you and yours 👍 🍻 🍻 🍻
Greetings from across the Atlantic! Always enjoy hearing my videos provide some inspiration. Cheers, and thanks for watching.
Wow, interesting toolboxes! Maybe next time transport boxes?
Ooooo. I'm liking that idea! Thanks for watching.
love the hellcat..
It's an amazing build. That was the first day out! Thanks for watching.
These models fly slowly and for a long time. What makes that possible besides rubber motor turns? Large propellers and ultra-light hulls?
Yes, very lightly built. Most of these models are built so light, they couldn't fly outdoors. Light weight means light wing loading which equals less power to fly so less rubber also means less weight. Most swing large diameter props too. Thanks for your question and thanks for watching.
@@Watchingthevideos99 , thanks for the quick response. I appreciate it.
@ No problem!