When I saw this ad, I couldn't help but think of @SixPapaCharlie 's Brynon. I hope royalties were exchanged (I doubt it).
Really?It's fine. Timing on this seems suspicious as well:
And I had many as a kid!Cox made airplanes just for flying in circles.
Me too!And I had many as a kid!
And I had many as a kid!
Your video was better, your airplane is cooler, and I had fewer concerns about w&b while watching.It's fine. Timing on this seems suspicious as well:
AgreedIt's fine. Timing on this seems suspicious as well:
Cox made airplanes just for flying in circles.
And I had many as a kid!
My big brother tried to combine the two, by strapping a rocket engine to the back of the control line plane, but he wasn’t much of an engineer. It flipped over before getting off the ground and ended up a smoking, melted pile of goo. It was fun to watch though.I crashed many!
The bigger stuff that needed steel wires got a bit hairy once you ventured above the venerable 0.49 CI engine.
Only had one of those. Luckily never crashed it.
Did more Estes rockets than the circular flight path airplanes though. The bigger the better on those!
It's fine. Timing on this seems suspicious as well:
I graduated to radio control by the time I was 13 or 14. My all time favorite was a Goldberg 1/4 scale cub. I put a rubberized pilot in the cabin. He wasn't a full body...only belly button up and I mounted him to a flat piece of balsa. His head was a separate piece and his neck slipped down into his bomber jacket. So I rigged him up so that he turned his head when I stepped on the rudder.