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"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz *AT* adelphia *DOT* net wrote in
message ... On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:23:34 GMT, "Steve R." wrote: [snip] The guys mentioned above are pretty much professionals. I can't say for certain with Alan and Scott but Curtis and Jason actually make their living flying RC helicopters. They're that good! Curtis has been flying RC helos for YEARS. He was the guy I strived to be like when I could afford (lol) RC helos. Unfortunately, my thumbs and fingers didn't strive to be like him and I balled up many a model. ![]() Yup! The first time I ever saw Curtis fly was at the 1986 Nat's in Sulphur, LA. I think he was 18yo. He kicked some serious butt at that contest and came in first place. Since then, he's done nothing but get better and as far as I can tell, he almost single handedly started the 3D craze in RC helicopters. He also won the AMA Nat's for something like 11 year in a row. A string of wins that was finally terminated when Scott Grey beat Curtis in Muncie, IN. in 2003. I've been lucky in that we both live in Texas (about 2 hours apart) so I've seen him fly at many fun-flies and contests through the years in our general area. I also went through a "brief" period of think he was someone I might want to emulate but every time I saw him fly, he seemed to be a light year ahead of the last time I saw him fly. When I first saw him perform a pirouetting loop (!), I thought, "forget that!" It was impressive indeed, but not something I could see myself doing. Maybe some day! Fly Safe, Steve R. |
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![]() "Steve R." wrote in message ... "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz *AT* adelphia *DOT* net wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:23:34 GMT, "Steve R." wrote: [snip] The guys mentioned above are pretty much professionals. I can't say for certain with Alan and Scott but Curtis and Jason actually make their living flying RC helicopters. They're that good! Curtis has been flying RC helos for YEARS. He was the guy I strived to be like when I could afford (lol) RC helos. Unfortunately, my thumbs and fingers didn't strive to be like him and I balled up many a model. ![]() Yup! The first time I ever saw Curtis fly was at the 1986 Nat's in Sulphur, LA. I think he was 18yo. He kicked some serious butt at that contest and came in first place. Since then, he's done nothing but get better and as far as I can tell, he almost single handedly started the 3D craze in RC helicopters. He also won the AMA Nat's for something like 11 year in a row. A string of wins that was finally terminated when Scott Grey beat Curtis in Muncie, IN. in 2003. I've been lucky in that we both live in Texas (about 2 hours apart) so I've seen him fly at many fun-flies and contests through the years in our general area. I also went through a "brief" period of think he was someone I might want to emulate but every time I saw him fly, he seemed to be a light year ahead of the last time I saw him fly. When I first saw him perform a pirouetting loop (!), I thought, "forget that!" It was impressive indeed, but not something I could see myself doing. Maybe some day! Steve, I'd been flying some serious 3D for a fair while before I attempted my first pirouetting loop. I went for a single piro taking the full loop to make the full 360 yaw. I got to 320 :-)) 2nd one was Ok, but that was three weeks and 500 quid later. Beav |
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"Beav" wrote in message
... "Steve R." wrote in message ... I've been lucky in that we both live in Texas (about 2 hours apart) so I've seen him fly at many fun-flies and contests through the years in our general area. I also went through a "brief" period of think he was someone I might want to emulate but every time I saw him fly, he seemed to be a light year ahead of the last time I saw him fly. When I first saw him perform a pirouetting loop (!), I thought, "forget that!" It was impressive indeed, but not something I could see myself doing. Maybe some day! Steve, I'd been flying some serious 3D for a fair while before I attempted my first pirouetting loop. I went for a single piro taking the full loop to make the full 360 yaw. I got to 320 :-)) 2nd one was Ok, but that was three weeks and 500 quid later. Beav Well Beav, at least you've "tried" to do the pirouetting loop. It's not something I've ever worked up the courage to do yet. All of my flying in the past 10 to 15 years has been basic sport flying and FAI competitions. It's a plateau that I've been on for a very long time. The problem is, I've gotten comfortable with where I'm at and have not been particularly motivated to advance. It's cheaper! ;-) Having said that, I'm about to purchase a used Fury from a friend of mine. This will be a third model in addition to the two X-Cell Pro2k's that I've been competing with and it's going to be a 3D setup. My wallet is starting to ache already. There are some 3D maneuvers that I know won't be much trouble, after all, they're just modifications of stuff I'm already doing. The pirouetting stuff is another story. I've always had a hard time wrapping my brain around the control movements that make them work. But I'm looking forward to learning! :-D Fly Safe, Steve R. |
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