Radio control Royal Navy Seaking
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Radio control Royal Navy Seaking
I've just taken delivery of one of these...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frJSMo2CWE4
And I have to say it flies a treat!
Kind regards
John
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frJSMo2CWE4
And I have to say it flies a treat!
Kind regards
John
never give up, never surrender


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Re: Radio control Royal Navy Seaking
Ooo.. looks great until you see the second (top) rotor. Still.. very impressive all the same. Looks nice and stable which I guess is why it's advertised as an ideal first time model.
Now.. how much fun could I have with one of those
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DaveB
Now.. how much fun could I have with one of those
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Re: Radio control Royal Navy Seaking
I suggest a lot. I feel a few repaints coming on!DaveB wrote:
ow.. how much fun could I have with one of those![]()
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This would be nice...
http://www.fleetairarmoa.org/pages/imag ... ng-771.jpg
I had this bought for me by my best mate at Christmas!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77gMMJgP ... re=related
Its indestructible, flies like a dream and stays aloft for ages!
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John
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Re: Radio control Royal Navy Seaking
How easy is it to fly one of these RC helicopters?
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Yes.. that would be a nice repaint John
Jimm..
The single blade models are (or can be) more difficult to fly than the real thing.. by that I mean the ones with one main rotor and a single rear rotor. The ones shown in the vids are a lot easier to control
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austerdriver
Re: Radio control Royal Navy Seaking
I might have to find me one of these helicopters and see what they are like to fly.DaveB wrote: The single blade models are (or can be) more difficult to fly than the real thing.. by that I mean the ones with one main rotor and a single rear rotor. The ones shown in the vids are a lot easier to control![]()
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Should be ideal Jimm... for those seeking
something you can fly indoors 
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Re: Radio control Royal Navy Seaking
It should be much cheaper than the more expensive RC helicopters.
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No so likely to get caught in a wind gust and smashed....all in all a fairly gentle operation
Especailly for training
Especailly for training
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Re: Radio control Royal Navy Seaking
The Chinook is about £40 and the Seaking is around £120. With the Chinook being massively easy to fly and a lot more robust, so what's the advantage of the Seaking then? It looks a lot more scale and because there's more to learn ultimately more rewarding (oh and it has a working winch!)
JR
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