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Title: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 08, 2010, 12:21:47 AM
Wonder this situation is with me or everyon else, how many of us have family members who think our passion for RC hobbies is IDIOTIC..! :banghead:

I am telling you mine story, you tell yours.:)


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 08, 2010, 12:22:53 AM
My dad thinks---i am into great study trouble due to  RC

Mom thinks--RC cars are child 's play

Sis thinks--Bhai pagal h.....!


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: rajathv8 on December 08, 2010, 12:33:20 AM
Same here. Parents think im playing with toys :D


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: anwar on December 08, 2010, 02:27:01 AM
It was strange the first few months, and the family had their apprehensions.  But now they realize it is a passion that we (me and my brother) enjoy, it is harmless except for a bit of money spent (it could have been sent on other things much worse ;) ) and the sun affecting our skin tones ;D

But they do see that we are making friends not only locally, but also around the country, and even around the world !  And some of these people are extremely influential (senior members of the royal family etc).

Every once in a while, we make it a family outing, and that helps.  The field being close to a mangrove forested beach (just 500m) is an added attraction !!!


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: findvikas on December 08, 2010, 02:47:42 AM
My family is very supportive so far, as the future family is not there yet (my would be wifey). Parent think that I am spending my money & time in constructive work than on alcohal, clubs & other bad habits so they are happy and very supportive about it. After all its my earned money and may be if I were to borrow the money from them then the support might run out soon enough :)

How it started was not such supportive with family and friends, as I like to have enough stuff in inventory and kept on buying all the stuff I can... too many servos, motors, battery.. RX/TX etc... my elder bro told me "so much stuff and no use"... my friends were, fly it then we will come to know. While I never cared about friends but this attitude that "you cannot do it" gave me the strength and willingness to "do it". Now I have shut mouth friends, asking me how to get into RC, and a very supportive family :)


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: findvikas on December 08, 2010, 02:48:54 AM
Bhai pagal h.....!

hehehe...


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: rohitgupta322 on December 08, 2010, 10:53:43 AM
My dad is very supportive but my mom really dislikes my hobby. The reason for it is quite simple, Every time i scratch-build a plane i end up creating a huge pile of rubbish :giggle: :giggle: after which i quietly move out of the house for a stroll outside to help prevent myself from the broomstick shots ;D ;D, and this method seems to work quite efficiently for me. I have managed to successfully evade corporal punishment from my mother till date.  ;D ;D


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: praveen on December 08, 2010, 11:05:02 AM
till date in my family everyone is supportive,starting from my dad, he helps me  controlling people on field and brother holds a cam for me and mother, what ever mess i do in my bed room she cleans up ,till date she has not spoken single word on that thing ! :bow:
and coming to younger bunch of brothers(cousin) always be there for me to pick up a crashed or far landed planes :salute:


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: SunLikeStar on December 08, 2010, 11:22:18 AM
Dad says stop playing with toys.
Mom love to see planes fly.
Brother takes it as a normal hobby.
Wife thinks lipos cost 20Rs. and easystar 600Rs. because its made of thermocol  ;)


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: bokilap on December 08, 2010, 11:41:58 AM
Wife thinks lipos cost 20Rs. and easystar 600Rs. because its made of thermocol  ;)

Hehehe..


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: sandeepm on December 08, 2010, 12:33:27 PM
Wife thinks lipos cost 20Rs. and easystar 600Rs. because its made of thermocol  ;)
She Think like this or you made her think like this. :-)


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: SunLikeStar on December 08, 2010, 12:51:15 PM
i made her believe this and its working good :)


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: tg on December 08, 2010, 01:21:00 PM
i made her believe this and its working good :)

Living on borrowed time ;-)) Does she read this forum??


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 08, 2010, 01:40:31 PM
i made her believe this and its working good :)

i did the same, i made the spectrum dx3s for 2000/- hehehehe....:)


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 08, 2010, 01:44:01 PM
After all its my earned money and may be if I were to borrow the money from them then the support might run out soon enough :)



Thats the maybe problem with me.
I spends dad's money on these stuff and maybe he finds it as a money spill !


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: iamahuman on December 08, 2010, 02:54:39 PM
As of now,dad seems fine.

Mom is not saying anything negative atleast.:)

Elder brother is a headache when he is in a bad mood.Fun when he is happy because he lets me drive too.If he gets too bad,I(will) ask,"Whose car is it?Who got dad to buy it?Just shut up and be happy that you get it."

Just two friends like rc.One cousin can't wait to see my car on a ground.An uncle seemed impressed even though he spent like 5 years in Boston.


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: rajathv8 on December 08, 2010, 02:56:51 PM
Here too. I actually loan money at 0 interest. Told my parents that i will pay back once i earn. And i will do so :) After all they have problems too, and spending on something they dont understand will generate -ve reactions. I dont blame them :)

I think "what a waste" when the girls in my "close - almost family" friend circle spend on makeup and stuff. Rs500 for an eye pencil thing!!!!! ITs just a pencil! You get Natraj pencils for Rs.3!

For me Rs500 = 1 Lipo :D


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: iamahuman on December 08, 2010, 03:04:37 PM
Yeah.When I see a person on KBC win(After 40% deduction),I am like 98,000:rs:=Evil race machine.


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: foamybuilder on December 08, 2010, 03:16:50 PM
No one supports me  :banghead: After all my extra RC bedroom will be filled with junk and flooring full of hotglue  :giggle:, and get scoldings from my mom all the time!!!
I have one dog which also doesnt like me building planes. It either brings its toys to me asks me to play with when I build planes or makes innocent faces sitting next to me  :giggle:


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: madhavan on December 08, 2010, 03:21:37 PM
How to make a cup of tea ? two ways

1. turn on gas
2. search for vessel :banghead:
3. put the vessel in stove :thumbsup:
4. run to take water
5. put in vessel
6. run for milk powder
7. run for sugar :headscratch:
8. when u open sugar bottle ,spoon is missing , run again :'(
9. get spoon
10.when water get boil ,run for tea dust  :banghead:
11. put tea dust , milk powder ,sugar ;D
12. now run for the filter :banghead:
13. now realize to take cup ???
14. finally u will get a cup of tea ....  ;D

second method.
1. assemble the following ,tea dust,sugar with spoon ,milk powder with spoon ,filter,cup
2. boil water ,add tea dust ,add milk powder, add sugar .
3. filter it ,have a cup of hot tea with a smile.

in both the end result is tea , but in second case we will have the tea wit a smile .

both method can be considered   when we  build a scratch  built model . lack of planning  will result  in a clumsy untidy work area .if we plan things before act  things will be more appreciative. (specially from family side )
note from my experience ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ;D


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: iamahuman on December 08, 2010, 03:29:52 PM
lol


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 08, 2010, 03:45:36 PM
How to make a cup of tea ? two ways


Cool!!


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 08, 2010, 03:48:39 PM
I think "what a waste" when the girls in my "close - almost family" friend circle spend on makeup and stuff.

True dude,
BTW spending money on something that tests your skill and aptitude is a lot beter than smoking your money to ash by cigarretes


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: madhavan on December 08, 2010, 04:36:04 PM
they too think that way morning to evening sanding ,,full of dust clumsy untidy ,,rubbish work ,,starting engine tuning fullof oil grease ,,,finally u say woow what a day full of tight pack work ,,, they say ,,wat a waste of money and time ,,,he got fully messed up ,its one s attitude ,,
"""""skills can be developed but Attitude cannot """""""""""""""""cheers



Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: Divyam on December 08, 2010, 04:52:19 PM
Unfortunately, both parents hate this hobby.. :(
Mother thinks that it is an absolute waste of money..
Father doesn't mind financially, but he thinks it is interfering with my studies (which it is not!)
Brother has nothing to complain about! :)

So, for the time being, hobbies are set aside!


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: laldenga on December 08, 2010, 05:17:56 PM
My friends thinks that I have got ill earned money  to spend on this nonsense stuff moreover they thinks it  can create security problem .The  truth is that I drive a Maruti van while they drive a vehicles costing not below 7 to 10 lakhs whos emi is not less than Rs 20000 


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: bokilap on December 08, 2010, 05:38:50 PM
My father was always interested in remote controlled stuff but coudnt afford it back then  :(
Now that i have entered into this interesting field, he is proud of me. I just hope i learn to fly solo, quicky, so that i can bring him to the field to watch me fly my rc plane  :)

Btw,If he asks you, my easystar with all the electronics along with DX6i costs  :Rs: 5000, ok?  :giggle:

cheers!


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: flyingboxcar on December 08, 2010, 07:59:26 PM
Bokilap,
I your dad loved it he would still love it.
Best would be take him to the field and let him fly. Even if it means sacrificing a model.
But then think of the look in his eyes which I am sure you would cherish forever


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: anwar on December 08, 2010, 08:02:10 PM
Now I know why many/most people under invoice !  It is either to escape from the "home" department, or it is just a habit carried on from dealing with the "home" department ;D


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: flyingboxcar on December 08, 2010, 08:06:11 PM
Anwar,
If my wife ever notices a new plane, most of the times I pass them as,  "oh that one?? I just put new covering on that" but with my son growing up it is getting difficult as he is able to tell the differences   


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: bokilap on December 08, 2010, 08:08:33 PM
Best would be take him to the field and let him fly. Even if it means sacrificing a model.
But then think of the look in his eyes which I am sure you would cherish forever

Thats a great idea! :)


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: atul_pg on December 08, 2010, 08:33:10 PM
As long as my wife gets my credit card everytime I buy some RC stuff, she is not bothered with my hobby.. :D



Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 08, 2010, 08:53:50 PM
hey divyam, thats my story dude, wow, we both have exact problems


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: VC on December 08, 2010, 10:06:14 PM
I guess I am lucky to have a supportive partner. She patiently endures my madness and the resultant mess. Finances are never questioned.

My Mother is an angel who has sacrificed her own privacy and her bedroom. She temporarily shares a room with my teenage daughter (my biggest fan and a keen Heli flyer!) so that I can work on the Griffon Hovercrafts in her bedroom.

I am blessed.


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: Divyam on December 09, 2010, 06:54:17 AM
Wish there was something to do about it  :(


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: flying doc on December 09, 2010, 09:14:33 AM
My story is a bit better with the family.
My daughter loves to be on the field........ to see the planes and to run around. She still isn't into the flying stuff ...... as yet.
My wife is very supportive during the week..... Lets me build during the wee hrs of the night. but sometimes she is a cranky on Sunday as she wants to do something else and I want to fly.
Mom and Dad are glad that I'm doing something that I've always wanted to do.
My cousin in Delhi has been my strongest support. Thanks Bhai.
I guess I have the advantage of having nearly setteled down in my profession and can now take the liberty to follow a chilhood dream.
Guess I'm lucky this way.
Doc


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 09, 2010, 10:26:42 AM
it seems that once you get settled up, parents tend to have no objections


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: findvikas on December 09, 2010, 11:12:42 AM
Yes, its very natural... parents usually stop you from doing something for your own good.. and once they realize that you are all set in your path of life they leave you to ride the road alone and take your own decisions.


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 09, 2010, 11:25:09 AM
u speak like my father!


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: abhay on December 09, 2010, 08:53:22 PM
parents are not yet aware of except that of Buildings' model that i make for demonstration of my architectural projects...So nothing to say other than saying..........they will get a HORRABLE surprise..

lol


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: findvikas on December 10, 2010, 12:00:20 AM
Let me guess... you work as Project Manager..? :)

How to make a cup of tea ? two ways


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: findvikas on December 10, 2010, 12:02:55 AM
u speak like my father!

speaking with experience...


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: abhay on December 11, 2010, 01:14:21 AM
It dont expect to do so, but right now i am just a student of architecture.And want to become a good architect rather than a project manager.
I manage to do whatever i wish, but sometimes we have to wait for ripe time. I wanted to make my personal RC plane since I ws in class 8th. But lack of resources and support made me satisfy myself making hand-gliders :'(.
I still rocked.
Now hope to ROCK my dream by the end of jan.    :thumbsup:
Anyway what do you do?


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: findvikas on December 11, 2010, 01:15:45 AM
"Anyway what do you do?" who?


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: abhay on December 11, 2010, 01:19:32 AM
"Anyway what do you do?" who?
About you?


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: abhay on December 11, 2010, 01:26:07 AM
O sorry I forgot to read the reference box and assumed as if you are asking about me?
Sorry


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: avijit17basu on December 11, 2010, 12:36:09 PM
I fly with my now13 year old son. We have been in it together for 3 years. So that is one person in my corner.
He actually put me into this hobby- used to do aeromodelling in school NCC. He visited hobby centre at Kolkata with my mother and then I went to meet Rishi Kumar there and got a skybee and a 3.5 aurora diesel and it went on and on from there.

As far as the "Home Front" is concerned, She hates the mess, esspecially when I am building a model.
As far as expenses go, I am very honest about it. We keep track of whatever I spend on this hobby and I tell her to buy diamonds or jewellery worth at least that much.
Not that she really cribs. But I feel that if I am spending money on a hobby like aeromodelling, then she can spend the money on jewellery. expensive clothes don't fit in the same bracket .
Try this formula with your spouse and you will find her asking you when you are getting your next model.
Avijit


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: avijit17basu on December 11, 2010, 12:38:43 PM
My friends thinks that I have got ill earned money  to spend on this nonsense stuff moreover they thinks it  can create security problem .The  truth is that I drive a Maruti van while they drive a vehicles costing not below 7 to 10 lakhs whos emi is not less than Rs 20000 
Exactly, and these chaps spend 25k on a new mobile every 12-18 months and think it is fine. My mobile costs 2-2.5 k and is really basic. I would rather spend the money on a radio or engine.
Avijit


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: anwar on December 11, 2010, 12:43:09 PM
But I feel that if I am spending money on a hobby like aeromodelling, then she can spend the money on jewellery.

Double the budget :o :banghead:   But I can see this working out beautifully ;)

My brother is the one who pulled me into this, and is probably more active in the hobby than I am !  That is a huge source of support to have someone else really close to be at the same wavelength.


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 11, 2010, 03:31:40 PM
My brother is the one who pulled me into this, and is probably more active in the hobby than I am !  That is a huge source of support to have someone else really close to be at the same wavelength.

Really true Mr. Anwar
I have my brother in bangalore who helps me in RC activities.
Although he is not in car but still it matters.


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: bmanoj2 on December 11, 2010, 06:24:25 PM
My younger brother forced/encouraged me to start this hobby few years back. He use to join me to Nad Al Sheba grounds on Fridays to watch others fly, and knowing my interest in aero modeling in school days, he pulled me to Toys and US shop to buy my first High wing trainer. However he never tried flying till today and moved to Qatar. So far my family is quiet supportive about my flying, except some grumbling from my wife about dust and occasional black mailing for jewelry.  :giggle:



Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: rcpilotacro on December 11, 2010, 06:39:08 PM
I live to fly, I fly to live. so no complaints


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: VC on December 11, 2010, 07:16:10 PM
I live to fly, I fly to live. so no complaints

Well said! Couldn't have put it better. :salute:


Title: Re: Family and RC
Post by: traxxrc1 on December 12, 2010, 09:32:14 AM
I live to fly, I fly to live. so no complaints

In my context, how should i modify this statement being in car racing