The big one, or the little one?
Storm 9009--3 C, Flying
DH 9116x2--4 C, Flying:
Wk5-4Q3---4 C, waitin on parts
Hubsan Invader--4 C, Flying
Wk 35 ( on its way )
Wk 36x2-- 6 C, sitting
Exceed G2-- 6 C, sitting
Wk 56-- 6 C, working on
Wk 60x2--6 C parts
Wk 60Bx2-- 6 C, need adj
Wk 68x2-- 6 C parts
Wk 68Bx3--6 C, 2 fly-1 parts
Align 450XL--6 C, waiting on me
Storm 9009--3 C, Flying
DH 9116x2--4 C, Flying:
Wk5-4Q3---4 C, waitin on parts
Hubsan Invader--4 C, Flying
Wk 35 ( on its way )
Wk 36x2-- 6 C, sitting
Exceed G2-- 6 C, sitting
Wk 56-- 6 C, working on
Wk 60x2--6 C parts
Wk 60Bx2-- 6 C, need adj
Wk 68x2-- 6 C parts
Wk 68Bx3--6 C, 2 fly-1 parts
Align 450XL--6 C, waiting on me
Yeah, I have #1 Son that goes with me. He just turned 13, and can't get enough of it...
My oldest son (32) has a Ladybird quad and my middle son (30) has several Syma coaxials. My youngest son (27) has a S107G. My middle son is the one that got me hooked. None of the boys got hooked like I did so I'm alone...
Lauren
Syma 107G Coax (Flying)
Syma S33G Coax (Flying)
Art-Tech Firefox 4 ch FP (Flying)
Nine Eagles Solo Pro 270A 4 ch FP (Flying)
Nine Eagles Solo Pro 228P 4 ch FP
Art-Tech Falcon 400 Beginners 6 ch CP (Flying)
E-Flite Blade SR 6 ch CP (In Repair... Again)
Walkera V400D02 6 CH FBL (In Repair)
Half Hausler, Half Align T-Rex 450 SE V2 6 ch CP (Flying)
Walkera Ladybird QR Mini-Quad (Flying)
Syma X1 Bumblebee Quad (Flying)
I'd have to say by that rather lengthy list of eggbeaters that that would be a true statement...
Lauren
Syma 107G Coax (Flying)
Syma S33G Coax (Flying)
Art-Tech Firefox 4 ch FP (Flying)
Nine Eagles Solo Pro 270A 4 ch FP (Flying)
Nine Eagles Solo Pro 228P 4 ch FP
Art-Tech Falcon 400 Beginners 6 ch CP (Flying)
E-Flite Blade SR 6 ch CP (In Repair... Again)
Walkera V400D02 6 CH FBL (In Repair)
Half Hausler, Half Align T-Rex 450 SE V2 6 ch CP (Flying)
Walkera Ladybird QR Mini-Quad (Flying)
Syma X1 Bumblebee Quad (Flying)
That sound very similar to my life story for the last 10 months.
But, now that you are expecting a Blade SR, I'm thinking that in another 6 months you might want to get into needle-point.
Good luck though, with the SR, not the knitting.
Last edited by LOSTVENTURE; 12-17-2012 at 11:14 AM.
Hahahaha!!!!! I just can't do normal hobbies.... I would be bored to death doing needle point although I do admire the work it takes to do one.
Lauren
Syma 107G Coax (Flying)
Syma S33G Coax (Flying)
Art-Tech Firefox 4 ch FP (Flying)
Nine Eagles Solo Pro 270A 4 ch FP (Flying)
Nine Eagles Solo Pro 228P 4 ch FP
Art-Tech Falcon 400 Beginners 6 ch CP (Flying)
E-Flite Blade SR 6 ch CP (In Repair... Again)
Walkera V400D02 6 CH FBL (In Repair)
Half Hausler, Half Align T-Rex 450 SE V2 6 ch CP (Flying)
Walkera Ladybird QR Mini-Quad (Flying)
Syma X1 Bumblebee Quad (Flying)
Speaking of the SR, the swashplate for the SR120 fits the Double Horse helicopters...and it's metal! Gonna slap one on my 9117, and my converted 9104. Just came in the mail today, they'll be on tomorrow, and hopefully I can finally get some weather to go flying...either been way too windy or way too cold...
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