I was very fortunate in the recent weather. There was a bit of water intrusion under the house, backflow from pipes I think, and an old garden fence took some damage from the wind. Small issues compared to what many are going through.
If you maintain your gear correctly, get good training, and have a bit of natural talent, there doesn't have to be a lot of crying with RC aircraft. I've logged over 2300 flights now and only written off one aircraft. Depth perception caught me out when flying on private property and I ended up on the wrong side of a tree. There is a saying though - they're only ever on loan. That said, I do agree that tanks are less stressful if things go wrong mechanically!
I've also been on very good terms with my local hobby shop, Xtreme Hobby, and had the pleasure of building and testing a number of models for them. As a result I've been able to get my hands on quite a few newly released model aircraft and take them for a spin. The video here is one example:
I'm the guy holding the model while the gear is being cycled.
Best regards,
DavidStatistics: Posted by Dave62ndFF — Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:02 am
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