3Dchief
70cc twin V2
Nobody I knew growing up flew RC, but dad took me to a RC fly-in event at a local high school ball field when I was about 12 and I was hooked. I always wanted an RC plane, but they were too expensive and I knew nothing about them. Fast forward 25 years to 2007, married, and deployed all the time, but needed a hobby. My wife got me an Electristar RTF trainer for Xmas. Little did she know she was throwing gasoline on a long burning spark. I was so terrified to fly it, I decided I needed a flight sim to learn and got RF 3 just before I deployed again. I spent the next three months flying several hours a day on the sim, so when I got home and it was time for the maiden, it was uneventful. I flew it about 10 times and was quickly getting bored. The regulars at the field that flew every weekend year-round handed me an old Twist with a .46 and said have fun. The thing had been crashed and repaired so many times it must have weighed 7 pounds. They were expecting instant carnage, but I flew that thing for about 3 months and probably 5 gallons of glow fuel. Next step was a Ultrastik 120 with a 26cc gas engine and I was hooked on GS and gas engines. I still fly profiles with glow and those are my go-to bash planes, but I still have that Ultrastik, a 50 cc Yak, a bunch of glow planes, and electric foamies. I took about 4 years off and am just now getting back into it. Luckily the thumbs remember, 2nd flight on the Primo after 4 years off and I was hovering and harriering around like I never stopped! Now that I'm retired, I expect to be able to spend a lot more time at the flying field and a lot more time building from kits or scratch. Next project will be a 50 cc profile from scratch.