Added: Sep 6, 2008

From: Grandadap

Duration: 5:59

Flying from the Club site at Seahamhttp://www.davison03.110mb.com/seaham_index.html

Channel: Entertainment


Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)    Views: 97    Comments: 4

tutor4011 Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - that spitfire on 4 mins is mint! i have a p 51 mustang but its way too big for me to fly is anyone in your club caperble and mabee fly it for me? its about 3 times bigger than the spitty. regards lee from hartlepool

tutor4011 Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - DAMN i wish i could fly my tutor40!!!

Grandadap Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - One guy really capable, one of the instructors but can only fly during the week. works at week-ends. Alex the hot-rodder is quite capable. What flight experience do you have? and do you live local to Ch-le St or Seaham?Andy

tutor4011 Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - hi Andy, im in the pools, and expirience? im on my third tutor40 trainer iv flew at teesside model club but only met the lads on the feild(im not in the club) i live right on the beach and fly there, i had 9 great succesful flights when i first took my trainer out and not 1 since(crash every time) so thats 1 full year with crashing. i love seaham i fish the beach. anyway iv got a brand new tutor and as you can imagine i dearnt fly it lol. regards lee

Grandadap Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - You should join a club affiliated to the BMFA and be "tutored" by the club trainer using a buddy box. Two transmitters connected and when you get into trouble, the club trainer takes control in a flash. As you progress & gain experience including takeoffs & landings there will come a time when you know your aircrafts habits & find YOU are in charge, not the model. The instructor will be aware of your progress and know when you are ready to solo.

tutor4011 Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - how does a club work? whats it for and wich one would you recomend? regards lee