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Title: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: tcpip on October 04, 2014, 07:07:36 AM
 :hatsoff: Hi everyone,

Am tcpip from New Bombay. I have exactly one RC flying craft, a helicopter, which belongs to my seven-year-old son, and I hope he will be enthused enough for us to go get some more. We have worked our way through about 4-5 indoor RC helo models -- he has been flying since he was about two-and-a-half. He used to have minute-long flights at age three, indoors. The current RC helo we are struggling with is our second outdoor model. The first was a quad-copter bought from a shop in Ariana Mall in Worli, which has been damaged by crashing on hard paved parking lots. Six-year-olds have a way of doing these things.

I am old and doddering, though a babe in RC flying. (Anyone remembers drooling over the altitude record flight of the Bong Boomer?) I used to study at St Xaviers Calcutta during my plus-two, and was living in a hostel there. I used to walk around all over that part of Calcutta when good boys of my class were attending lectures. There was a shop in Free School Street which used to sell old issues of foreign magazines, and I used to buy and pore over model airplane magazines bought there. The Bong Boomer cover story was in one such issue. I also used to go stand in the India's Hobby Centre in Russell Street and stare at everything. They actually used to answer letters written by prospective customers -- I have written postcards to them, and they have sent me typed inland letters in reply, with clear technical replies to my questions. Amazing place! The only thing I bought was a rubber-powered model, the Chaser. Never had money for any other kind of powered flight.

For those of you who know New Bombay, I have found an empty field just a few hundred metres off Palm Beach Marg, next to the lake in Nerul. This field is walking distance from Seawoods Railway Station. Slightly uneven ground, but good grass cover. ROG for fixed-wing is unlikely to work well, but helo ROG and landings of most kinds should be doable.

Hope to hang around more...  ;D

PS: In case you want to know what I am up to in my free time, please check the following:
http://tcpip.dhandanought.org/asawari/ (http://tcpip.dhandanought.org/asawari/)
http://tcpip.dhandanought.org/asawari2/ (http://tcpip.dhandanought.org/asawari2/)
http://www.hifivision.com/diy/47571-darbari-new-speaker-project.html (http://www.hifivision.com/diy/47571-darbari-new-speaker-project.html)
http://tcpip.dhandanought.org/eos5dmarkiiireview (http://tcpip.dhandanought.org/eos5dmarkiiireview)


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: ashimda on October 04, 2014, 10:10:17 AM
Welcome to the forum. You will get all the knowledge required for this hobby here on this forum, and I'm sure we can learn a few things from yourself.
regards Ashim.

P.s turn the auto correct off. ;D



Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: anandp on October 04, 2014, 11:29:51 AM
We fly in kharghar mostly saturday/sunday. If you wanna join flying, please pm me with your number.


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: arif.kulkarni on October 04, 2014, 02:07:17 PM
Hi ,

I have bought a j3cub , if you don't mind,  am ready to join you at kharghar tomorrow.

Thanks
Arif


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: tcpip on October 08, 2014, 01:43:47 AM
P.s turn the auto correct off. ;D
Thanks for the friendly greeting, but I couldn't understand this auto correct remark. Please help? :)


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: tcpip on October 08, 2014, 01:44:28 AM
We fly in kharghar mostly saturday/sunday. If you wanna join flying, please pm me with your number.
This is fantastic. Will contact you once my helo and its pilot are back in airworthy shape. :D


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: ashimda on October 08, 2014, 08:18:23 AM
Thanks for the friendly greeting, but I couldn't understand this auto correct remark. Please help? :)

I keep seeing the word helo instead of heli so assumed that auto correct was to blame.


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: vineet on October 08, 2014, 08:32:54 AM
nice to see some one who is into sounds  ,i am a bit  audiophile,i really like the fact that you do diy in sounds like we do in rc and i will surely go through your Darbari build when get time , thankyou for introducing hifivision and welcome to rc india  .


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: dhruvafreak on October 08, 2014, 09:23:00 AM
Welcome to the forum !
I use to fly for a year in the field you mentioned near Seawood station :D
Now Bangalore .
You'll find many fliers flying in Kharghar .


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: tcpip on October 09, 2014, 11:14:46 AM
I keep seeing the word helo instead of heli so assumed that auto correct was to blame.
I got programmed to use "helo" many years before I bought my first RC helicopter because of exposure to fauji cousins and friends. They seem to keep saying "helo" (or "halo") for choppers. :(


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: ashimda on October 09, 2014, 11:29:49 AM
Now I get it, the Russian made mi-26 helicopter, code name "Halo".


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: essaargee on October 09, 2014, 11:53:53 AM
 :)
Right on the spot... You nailed it ! {:)} {:)}


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: tcpip on October 09, 2014, 12:02:26 PM
Now I get it, the Russian made mi-26 helicopter, code name "Halo".
Those chaps seem to use the word "helo" for any and every model of helicopter. So, I don't know... :(


Title: Re: Hi... tcpip from New Bombay: new member
Post by: tcpip on October 12, 2014, 08:11:38 AM
We fly in kharghar mostly saturday/sunday. If you wanna join flying, please pm me with your number.
Does this flying field have a paved stretch for ROG take-offs?