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HarveyMushman
Jan-27-2007, 03:29 PM
I was out walking the dogs this afternoon and happened to spy a couple RC planes twirling about in a park about a half-mile away. There was time only for a couple quick captures:
http://harveymushman.smugmug.com/photos/125797288-L.jpg
http://harveymushman.smugmug.com/photos/125797228-L.jpg
http://harveymushman.smugmug.com/photos/125797742-L.jpg
Airliner on approach to Dulles, yellow RC plane doing a hammerhead stall, and "wonder bread" RC flier warming up for takeoff.
http://harveymushman.smugmug.com/photos/125797908-L.jpg
RogersDA
Jan-27-2007, 06:56 PM
The first one is good. More DOF and it would be very, very good.
Interesting repair job on the plane in the second picture. Looks like a very bad landing/mid-air occured during a previous flight.
hyson
Jan-28-2007, 06:04 AM
I think those big arse RC planes are the neatest.
...not so sure about the tape holding #2 together though!! :scratch Watch out for parachuting hobbiests...hehe..:wink
wxwax
Jan-28-2007, 08:36 AM
Nice shots, Tim. Those suckers get kinda big!
DoctorIt
Jan-28-2007, 08:53 AM
Yeah, I had no idea they got that big! You need a license to fly some of those?!
Great shots, that first one is awesome - a perfect sharp exposure :thumb
(what did the dogs do while you were shooting? :D)
StevenV
Jan-28-2007, 09:14 AM
Airliner on approach to Dulles...
Ah, I'm pretty sure I've been to the RC airfield you were at, back in a former life when I was an RC flier myself.
Nice shots, those colors really look great in the sunshine.
Awais Yaqub
Jan-28-2007, 11:55 AM
these are very cool ! :huh
RogersDA
Jan-28-2007, 12:18 PM
Yeah, I had no idea they got that big! You need a license to fly some of those?!
Great shots, that first one is awesome - a perfect sharp exposure :thumb
(what did the dogs do while you were shooting? :D)
This is even bigger, and, in my opinion, quite cool.
http://www.break.com/index/f14model.html
HarveyMushman
Jan-28-2007, 01:25 PM
Thanks, all.
No license is required, but they require real skill to fly. Smart people learn to fly little styrofoam jobbies first. Stupid people with no experience spend big bucks on a warbird like a Corsair and destroy it first time out, which is what one guy did recently, according to one of the pilots there yesterday.
Love that Tomcat vid! :thumb
Skippy
Jan-28-2007, 01:36 PM
I was out walking the dogs this afternoon and happened to spy a couple RC planes twirling about in a park about a half-mile away. There was time only for a couple quick captures:
Airliner on approach to Dulles, yellow RC plane doing a hammerhead stall, and "wonder bread" RC flier warming up for takeoff.
Ohhhhhh wow they look great...... my uncle builds and flys these type of planes, and his son does also, he has a couple of Choppers that he enjoys flying.
I remember one time Uncle Ron built a huge Glider with a massive wing span, they went out to do the test flight, took it to the cliff edge, the plane was released :huh ... and yep you guessed it.... it didn't fly it went down the cliff and smashed at the bottom.
He used to travel extensively to fly in comps with his many planes.
Thanks for the memories Harvey :thumb ... Skippy
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