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Seattle
Joined Dec 2008
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Hmmm... I'm not sure if I'll make it out today lol
FPV isn't allowed at AMA fields without buddy box, and I have a feeling they will be sticklers about FPV and helis in general. My FPV setups are actually on a tricopter and the funtana, no actual heli yet. |
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-Kai (Eron) |
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Come out and fly - yalla!
Jaguar 5 - dude, come out and fly.... yalla!
Vitter would like you to bring the tri-copter with FPV as well to help find his Mustang |
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Latest blog entry: This season's 3D line up...
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Seattle
Joined Dec 2008
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LMAO at all you enablers!!!
Also, as far as flying LOS, well I'm truthfully way more comfortable flying the tri through goggles than LOS. LOS, it's awkward to maintain orientation. Way harder than the y-ufo! I still don't think I'm going to make it out there, but I'm considering it haha |
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Afraid my Y-ufo with FPV gear is at home, so it would be even more of a trek for me to make it to Marymoore. That and the Y is setup with a forward facing camera, so I would have to jury rig a downward facing mount (not to mention Jaguar_5's FPV gear is better than mine anyways). -Kai |
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), and as you know, when it's raining I just fly in the gym at my work .-Kai |
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Seattle
Joined Dec 2008
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Plus, Marymoor + Helis =/= fun. I'd rather fly pretty much anywhere else. The runway is amazing but having only one airplane atm, and lack of flexibility while flying, not for me. I might show my face there once or twice a season lol. I've been flying at Cascade heli club mostly. A bit of rogue park flying every once in awhile, and I'll go to 60A if / when it's open. Oh, Chet; sorry but I accidentally stole that servo extension!! I forgot to give it back after we searched for Vitter's plane. Sorry we couldn't find it Vitter, if you like I can send you the video, it is much easier to see detail on a computer monitor than what we saw out in the field. If you scour it in slow motion you may see a flash of color or something that might be the plane. |
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I haven't been there yet but dig this note posted on the Flaming Geyser Flyers site: "There's an officially designated Park Flyer site in the City of SeaTac. It's under development, but open for flying Park Flyer designated airplanes and helicopters; (electric 2# or less, max 60mph); no AMA required. The site is open 7 days, FREE, and is at 3000 S. 150th St. Paved runway, setup tables, off-street parking SOON." So if you're under the 2 pounds this might be a place for you to "Fish" from. :-). D-Man |
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That place is only like a mile from my house, odd though, it's very close to the SeaTac landing path, and only about a few hundred yards northeast of the runways , guess I won't be flying very high there (truthfully with helis I hardly ever fly very high anyways though), I think I found it on google maps-Kai |
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