stangflyer
I like 'em "BIG"!
I took about an eight year hiatus from flying and returned a little over four years ago. R/C flying is kind of like riding a bike, ya really never forget how. But it is amazing what confidence rebuilding takes place in the process. I, like a lot of guys had a few issues upon returning to this awesome hobby. Stripped servo here, stalled approach there. Inverted flat spin too close to the ground to recover. It happens to all of us right? "RIGHT"???? LOL... I started a log on all my planes about two years ago. Keeping track of every flight, needed adjustments and maintenance required. Even battery charging tracking and amount of fuel used in each motor. From that time on, I have been very successful. Have not lost a single plane and have actually spotted potential problems. I kind of think its a good idea also because if anyone asks, "How much time is on the motor"? "How much fuel has it used"? "How many flights does it have on it"? "Ever any damage"? I can honestly tell them without guessing. So am I the only anal R/C pilot out there? Or do any of the rest of you do this? If so, what other parameters do you keep track of?