Oh wow, what a flash back indeed. I have been flying R/C helis from 1986, and it was cool to see the old tech from way back when. I remember having that old stuff when I first started!!
Gotta love the shiny jackets, the mustaches and the hair cuts... Thank you for posting this great video, I have been in this hobby for about 5 years and this is a great hindsight view at when this hobby still was in its early years.
I went to Dave's shop by pre arrangement on Boxing day over forty years ago. He took myself and a mate flying at his local field and allowed me to fly his Hirobo Jetranger. It was the first time that I ever flew with a gyro equipped heli. I remember like it was yesterday that although it was Boxing day we were late setting off for the field because his shop phone would not stop ringing. He is a smashing guy and a great flier in his era though of course his flying was a million miles away from what is the norm at shows now. I set off back home with an 808EX and an OS60H.
This was 3-D flying back in the day . When you took your heli to fly and bring it back home in one peace . This did not happen vary much back then . If everything was right on the Morley they flew great .
3:42 That's John Griffith from Slough Radio Control flying the BO-105 (Schluter Heli-Boy with 4-rotor head) and Nigel. I used to fly with John at Eton College playing fields in 1980-81 when I was a young 16 years of age! John used to drive a Corvette Stingray and strap whatever Kalt helicopter he was flying that day to the luggage rack on the rear (if I remember correctly). I recall his first (successful) inverted helicopter flight. I used to love the Kalt Autogyro he had decked out as Little Nellie from Bond complete with firing rockets. Good days. I can't believe it was 40 years ago.
Fantastic. You can see me and my friend at 12.06 & 12.12 I'm the one with the dodgy shirt and super 8 camera. Thanks for posting the video, regards, Ian
Wow this is old as I am I was born in 1977 and even back then over 40 years ago you can see that these are see helicopters was very advanced for their time some of them employed collective pitch which was basically unheard of
Absolutely fantastic! This was filmed about 5 years before I got in the hobby. My first RC aircraft was a helicopter, a Horizon. Were they using gyros on the tail in those days? Sometimes it seemed like they were and others I was not so sure. Either way, their control is impressive for the time. I learned to hover without a gyro for the first four months or so. I didn't know they existed yet. It was a challenge to say the least. It taught me how to set the tail and mechanically desensitize the tail controls as that was the only way to do it. My radio didn't have dual rates, let along things like expo. Once I finally did install a gyro on the tail, I discovered I could actually hover the model. It was a wonderful time.
Just to mention, this was shot on 16mm film for a magazine programme - something like Nationwide?? You can see the presenter at 8.05 in. Does anyone know who he is?
Bit of a late reply but this was definitely 16mm film shot using a Arri BL, most likely. It might look like video as I only had a VHS copy of it, so the colour smearing looks a bit video-ish.
Oh wow, what a flash back indeed. I have been flying R/C helis from 1986, and it was cool to see the old tech from way back when. I remember having that old stuff when I first started!!
The little man in the boat was shaken but not stirred .
Wonderful footage, great memories
It is a form of fun insanity! Never sell your helicopter, you will regret it!! So many memories, thank you Dieter and everyone!
Gotta love the shiny jackets, the mustaches and the hair cuts... Thank you for posting this great video, I have been in this hobby for about 5 years and this is a great hindsight view at when this hobby still was in its early years.
Wow this takes me back to my youth and when as a boy I got into rc modelling. Len and Dave were nice guys
I went to Dave's shop by pre arrangement on Boxing day over forty years ago. He took myself and a mate flying at his local field and allowed me to fly his Hirobo Jetranger. It was the first time that I ever flew with a gyro equipped heli. I remember like it was yesterday that although it was Boxing day we were late setting off for the field because his shop phone would not stop ringing. He is a smashing guy and a great flier in his era though of course his flying was a million miles away from what is the norm at shows now. I set off back home with an 808EX and an OS60H.
great video many bell bottoms and choppers to be had..takes me back..lol..
Amazing models.
This was 3-D flying back in the day . When you took your heli to fly and bring it back home in one peace . This did not happen vary much back then . If everything was right on the Morley they flew great .
3:42 That's John Griffith from Slough Radio Control flying the BO-105 (Schluter Heli-Boy with 4-rotor head) and Nigel. I used to fly with John at Eton College playing fields in 1980-81 when I was a young 16 years of age! John used to drive a Corvette Stingray and strap whatever Kalt helicopter he was flying that day to the luggage rack on the rear (if I remember correctly). I recall his first (successful) inverted helicopter flight. I used to love the Kalt Autogyro he had decked out as Little Nellie from Bond complete with firing rockets. Good days. I can't believe it was 40 years ago.
I have started 1985 with Schlueter Junior 50 II, oh my goodnees, today I use Raptor 90 3D, the different is unbelievable, but the fun isn't less :-)
Fantastic. You can see me and my friend at 12.06 & 12.12 I'm the one with the dodgy shirt and super 8 camera. Thanks for posting the video, regards, Ian
thanks for uploading
I wonder where those gems are today.
Collecting dust in hobby shops around the world;)
Wow this is old as I am I was born in 1977 and even back then over 40 years ago you can see that these are see helicopters was very advanced for their time some of them employed collective pitch which was basically unheard of
Wow! Thank goodness for technology and the evolution of computers and batteries! That used to be a "rich mans" hobby! CHEERS
Absolutely fantastic! This was filmed about 5 years before I got in the hobby. My first RC aircraft was a helicopter, a Horizon. Were they using gyros on the tail in those days? Sometimes it seemed like they were and others I was not so sure. Either way, their control is impressive for the time. I learned to hover without a gyro for the first four months or so. I didn't know they existed yet. It was a challenge to say the least. It taught me how to set the tail and mechanically desensitize the tail controls as that was the only way to do it. My radio didn't have dual rates, let along things like expo. Once I finally did install a gyro on the tail, I discovered I could actually hover the model. It was a wonderful time.
Wrong guys, Kavan actually made a gyro in the early 70s. I know, i had one. But yes, it's true, these 1970s helis were very difficult to fly.
Crazy! Nothing was done for the security of the visitors. No fence between the airfield and the Visitor area. Good, that these times are past.
Just to mention, this was shot on 16mm film for a magazine programme - something like Nationwide?? You can see the presenter at 8.05 in. Does anyone know who he is?
I think the presenter could be David Pratt who appeared in a Garden railway TV show a some years ago
Thanks for uploading this. Was this filmed on video or film? Looks like video to me. I bet those heli's were pigs to fly
Bit of a late reply but this was definitely 16mm film shot using a Arri BL, most likely. It might look like video as I only had a VHS copy of it, so the colour smearing looks a bit video-ish.
Old school. No gyros? Also, they seem to be standing awfully close to those large spinning blades ...
David Lee No gyros for sure, Lol great times were those
David Lee yep no elf n safety munchkins about them lol..
Not so, Kavan made a model heli giro even then. I had one.
Anybody here every "fly" a Vertibird on a mission ?
awesome styrofoam shredding competition. 🤣
Not a gyro in the bunch.
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At the time it is very higth cost of this hobby very nice to see all this i bet you are a old man now lol
Think of the risk assessments!!!!!
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Everything is tobacco yellow .
Fully manual tail rotor. No thanks.