[M]Pagan wrote:
[M] Johnny Kent wrote:
[M]Pagan wrote:
Flying the Phantom is a bit like playing DF . Easy to do but real hard to do it well. Still I didn't crash into a tree this time. Lol
Lookin good brother !! funnily enough i was looking at some of those in the model shop yesterday . Hey is that 22 yards of hallowed turf i see there in the background ?? 
Indeed it is Johnny , village cricket pitch ( luckily not playing today) . I need a wide open space to get to learn to fly the Phantom. Very easy to get dis orientated , especially when you get too close to a tree and panic ,the other day instead of flying away I flew straight into an oak tree , couldn't see which was front and which was back. Lol.... Great fun though . Just got to remember red is the front unless it's facing you then it's the rear ,unless you are going sideways then it's neither , at least up is always up unless you are inverted then up is down . Apart from that real easy to fly. Lol
Thats one thing on my wish list.
Maby if I stop posting pictures of "Heavy Hotties" I'll get one for Christmas!
I bought a cheep one from HobbyKing (China) and It took a month to arrive, got two quick flights, then it wouldn't arm the motors, customer service said to send it in and they'd fix it. Well let's see a month shipping it there, a week or so for them to mess with it, and a month shipping it back.... Well you get my point.

So I returned it and got my money back.
Now I want a phantom but they're a bit expensive when you have student loans to look forward to.
So keep sending pics Pagan.