13 October 2003, 19:48 | #1 |
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13 October 2003, 19:51 | #2 |
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Nice, I think I remember this title as well
However I do remember having my own RC cars but never did have a chopper or plane to fly, looks like a nice controller as these are what are used even today for RC Planes/Helo's |
14 October 2003, 01:16 | #3 |
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I remember seeing this sort of thing long ago on the old Apple II series also. For R/C hobbyists, it's not a bad idea at all since it lets them learn what to do and what not to do with the controls without risking crashing a rather expensive toy. Once they master flying R/C on the computer, they're less likely to smash their plane or helicopter within the first 10 minutes after taking off.
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14 October 2003, 01:53 | #4 |
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Of course I'd rather fly the real thing, give me a C-130 and I'll land that puppy anywhere
Yes I do believe that if you slapped on some very large pantoon's on the bottom it would indeed float and you could land it on water |
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