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Just saying hello to all the members of this forum.
I've had my P3P for about two weeks now but with temperatures of about -5 and a foot of snow on the ground I've been reluctant to get airborne. At least it gave me time to read all the manuals, watch endless videos of how to fly ( and how NOT to to fly ).
Yesterday the temp went above zero so I had a 5 min flight around my large garden and landed on a 3ft square piece of plywood on the snow surface. This bird is so easy to control - I love it !! May get more adventurous if the weather stays calm enough.
Was a hot air balloon pilot for ten years - this is different but equal in fun levels.
Graham
I've had my P3P for about two weeks now but with temperatures of about -5 and a foot of snow on the ground I've been reluctant to get airborne. At least it gave me time to read all the manuals, watch endless videos of how to fly ( and how NOT to to fly ).
Yesterday the temp went above zero so I had a 5 min flight around my large garden and landed on a 3ft square piece of plywood on the snow surface. This bird is so easy to control - I love it !! May get more adventurous if the weather stays calm enough.
Was a hot air balloon pilot for ten years - this is different but equal in fun levels.
Graham