Hobbyzone Champ, but I suppose that doesn't really count.. My first larger scale RC was a mini Telemaster. Flew like a dream in just about any conditions.
The H-ray ...wow , cool plane !
I had the Midwest ESQUIRE and a Sterling Mini Mombo . I look back and they were small ..they looked huge to me growing up .
When I couldn't go fly R/C I had a Jetco glider with a COX 010 & eye dropper for fuel. We would chase that thing all over the neighborhood .
My first "larger " plane was an FMS Dragonfly, which by the way, is a great sport plane overall, which I soloed after graduating from the Hobbyzone Champ, which I could fly in my park.
I built a Midwest AEROSTAR .40 for a friend and it was a great flying plane .
Great trainer and graduated to floats and skis as he move on to other low sing and warbird designs
Well, mine was the HobbyZone Super Cub, better known in our household as "Ol' Weed Wacker" for her penchant to go off the side of the road and into the weeds. I still have her and she's in great shape, hadn't flown for better than a year, but one of these days, I might take her up again.
I really stretched out with the Pandoras after the initial jitters wore off.
When I was a kid , a guy offered me a free Goldberg skylane ..I was stoaked!
I lived about 2 mile from his house .
I thought about riding my bike home and asking my mom to take me no back up the hill to fetch my new prize. Naaaa , I told the man I could hold it and I would just go slow . I held the plane in my righ hand and started on my short trip home.
I don't I ow what happened , I decided to lift the and over my head like it was flyi g ...and fly it did ...a half loop..sort of ..and into the road behind me ...smashed the fire wall smashed the left wing about four rib bays from the tip.. I got home with my mess of a 0lane and still have it to this day ..it has since been stripped of its silkspan and covered I'm monologue about 20 years ago. Its not pretty but I love it .
GOLDBERG FALCON 56 in 1962, with a single channel cb radio, rubber powered escapement for rudder only with kick-up elevator, and quick blip throttle to idle. Still own the radio.
My solo was with the first plane I bought. A Lanyu Corsair. Didn't know anything about the hobby, just knew I liked war birds and wanted to fly one. Needles to say it didn't end well with the Corsair Lol
Backtracked to a trainer plane THEN went into warbirds and eventually rebuilt the original Corsair and flew it. What I first thought was a piece of sh"" turned out to be a really nice flying plane:D
Hey, I forgot about control line. I had the Cox Spitfire and the PT 17 back in the sixties as well. Got the Spitfire for Christmas and my dad and I went to try and fly it. Needless to say, he tried first and it went up did dee up up and went down dee dee down down down!
So I never got a chance to fly it. The Pt 19 I got a few years later and did actually fly it successfully until one of the strings came undone during flight. Broke a prop and retired her as well. That would have been 1972.
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