Heli pad

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Nice...
 
I like your thinking [emoji108][emoji23]

That's cool


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Plywood paint and that sticky **** you line kitchen cabinets with, CHEEP [emoji106]


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Awesome, is that Mac Tack? Cool thinking. And so easy to wipe up spills and stuff...
Put legs on it, Can second as a picnic table or flight field work table. Ha


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And it's stuff I had laying around, the paint was tinted for free too


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I use an old 4x4 square of 5mm coroplast left over from the old build your own combat days. I have it scored on one side for one fold. Light and portable. Got tired of my camera constantly being stuck in the grass out on my runway. It has worked flawlessly.
 
That's the bad thing bout mine, it's 3x3x1/4 plywood so kinda heavy & my back is messed up


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It's difficult to land on this thing using only the video monitor [emoji89]


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Let me tell you, it seems like a first class helipad.
You really have great skills!
Looks quite nice !
I made mine with some cardboard and some pictures out of the web, but I wouldn't dare to show it here, too ugly![emoji38]


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While I now tend to hand catch mine, I found it was much easier to land on a slightly elevated platform slightly bigger than the P4 (I used the case it comes in) Being only slightly bigger and that small height off the ground, you dont get the turbulence from the blades. Lot easier to land
 
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