kayakpat
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- Mar 31, 2013
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seems hard to hit with a .22 , I think a shotgun would work
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When I was a kid we lived beside an interstate and some trucks would have mega watt CB's that over-spoke our TV reception.
But since the last few upgrades in transmitters R/C models now moved off 72MHz into 2.4GHz and the transmitters make a 1:1 connection just like cell phones. The receiver recognizes the specific transmitter. Hundreds of models can be in the air at once and we no longer need a "pin board" to limit one model per frequency. The coded transmissions "skip" thousands of times per second to clear frequencies and are very hard to interfere with.
seems hard to hit with a .22
seems hard to hit with a .22 , I think a shotgun would work
NICE!!!!! Kinda reminds me of a cricket on steroids. Crickets were tough to learn, no gyro no nothing! Made a spiffy hedge trimmer though......One of my helicopters. Just under 6 foot rotor span. Took 3 years to build.
Piece of bird netting & two or three helium balloons 10 lb test fishing line for the tether $10 or less in materials.seems hard to hit with a .22 , I think a shotgun would work
NICE!!!!! Kinda reminds me of a cricket on steroids. Crickets were tough to learn, no gyro no nothing! Made a spiffy hedge trimmer though......
Cool! The black sure looks a lot sharper than my old yellow!!! How many sets of blades have you gone through? Betcha not more than me!I still have a GMP Cricket.