Wacobipe
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That's the best emoticon EVER!
That's the best emoticon EVER!
I was going to use a paint roller Sunday when I went flying because I had poison ivy on my hand and didn't want to drag my glove on and off over it. I couldn't find any of my painting supplies at home, so I decided to pick one up and the hardware store that's close to my house, but they weren't open yet when I went past on my way to the field so I ended up using a glove anyway. I'm planning on picking one up and trying it next time out.Great thread @Wacobipe,
I belong with the group of glove wearers when I start my gas planes. It only took one 24x10 carbon fiber prop strike on one of my older 3Dub 60's to teach me that lesson. My fingers throbbed for the rest of the day. . . . . . I also wear a neck strap. It's funny because I learned to fly without one and swore up and down for the first few years that I would NEVER use one. Then I had to start wearing one when I developed Carpal Tunnel in my wrists and lost allot of my dexterity in my hands and fingers. Now, I cannot fly without one. I understand how some feel that the strap is restrictive, but to me it allows me to relax my hands and I enjoy it more.
People have accused me of being anti-social because I will ignore anyone that comes up and tries to talk to me while assembling my plane at the field. The one time I did talk to someone I missed a power connection to one of the wings and had to pull the canopy off and plug the connector in, time wasted that could have been spent flyingI don't like people who hang around and talk while I am trying to put my plane together.
Guilty as charged. Guess I'm so use to multi-tasking at work that I've never really given it a second thought. Feel free to talk to me anytime (except when I'm using the restroom. I hate that). I think my brain actually works better when someone is chewing on my ear. I think it drowns out all the voices in my head and allows me to focus on only one voice.People have accused me of being anti-social because I will ignore anyone that comes up and tries to talk to me while assembling my plane at the field. The one time I did talk to someone I missed a power connection to one of the wings and had to pull the canopy off and plug the connector in, time wasted that could have been spent flying
I will talk AFTER I get done assembling my plane/planes. Leave me alone while I am assembling them unless there is an emergency that requires my attention, thank you.
One of the easiest "tricks" I learned from a more experienced flyer was to turn on your transmitter and check all systems and function on your plane BEFORE you secure the canopy. You will NEVER (again!) go to the flight line without a servo or battery plugged in .