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Another quality production there Gerald. No doubt we will see plenty more when your new Bix 3 gets airborne.
Thanks.
Now if we could just get Ross to load his footage here it would all be in one place!!.
That didn’t take long. Don’t forget to get some bigger wheels (like Ian has) if you want to take off & land successfully on the stubble @ The Farm.
Had a couple of minor repairs to carry out after all that low flying, busted some cogs in the aileron servo’s.
Wont happen again now that 3D printed Servo Savers have been installed on the aileron & flaps servo arms.
Also tidied up the Livery a bit
Gee Kermit, that was way back in 2013, I didn’t even have the Sand Tyres fitted that trip but we never left any evidence of damage to any flora or fauna. (even the fitted road tyres made good mincers).
In the later video’s with the big Sand Paddles fitted, well that’s another story.
Here is a little bit of FPV ground footage.
Broadcast from Bad Angel’s Bixler 3 and recorded on Quanum Cyclops Diversity FPV Goggles with built in DVR.
Video enhancement using Cyberlink Power Director 17
Hoppy, if you just copy & paste your Youtube links straight into the forum post rather than using the link icon above you will end up with live video shown rather than a clickable link.
You can also edit (up to 24 hours-thanks to Kermit) and add more text and paste more links into the same post so you don’t need to start a new post (unless you want to) for each video. This new site is much more flexible than the old one.
Another 3 great videos from a very enjoyable Fly-In day @ The Farm.
David, I do not have any problem with you participating in Puddleduck sailing (or anywhere else for that matter). I, and no doubt others have indeed benefitted from your knowledge and assistance.
As I see it the issue is that we are primarily interested in only social sailing/racing and for a great many of our skippers that does not go hand in hand with complying with all ( or for some – any of) the rules of sailing.
I know it is difficult for skippers from Risdon Brook and any of the more established “racing” clubs to understand but the friendly “relaxed rules” sailing attitude is what keeps our members turning up each week, there is no pressure to remember & comply with all the rules and even less pressure to win, just be there with mates & have a bit of fun for a couple of hours.
Puddleduck sailing for DF65’s was never intended to be a challenger for or an extension of the RBRYC (of which many of us are members), just somewhere else to go and have a bit of fun.
If you took a quiet minute to see what is actually happening during a race at Puddleduck you would quickly find there are no raised voices or challenges being called for various points of sailing law, just a bunch of guys (and sometimes gals) having a bit of fun and occasionally saying sorry if you stuff someone else up badly enough.
If you are happy to fit into that scenario then you, like anyone else are more than welcome to participate.
Nice one Hoppy, guess you need even bigger wheels eh?
Well today the weather was great and we had a huge turn up of pilots today @ The Farm.
There were 3 Bixler 3’s, a Bixler 2, an AXN Cloud Surfer, a Skipper, a Drifter (FPV), a powered glider (old school construction), a home brew trainer & the Grand Tundra along with an assortment of DJI Mavic & Phantom multi rotors.
Much flying was done by all and there were only two minor mishaps, Hoppy parked his Drifter in long grass several paddocks away & couldn’t get airborne again so had to endure the rather long “Walk of Shame” to hand launch it & Bro, after numerous successful flights with his Bix 3, ventured a bit close to “the tree” and is now parked there waiting for a big wind to dislodge him. Other than that the day went off pretty much without a hitch.
We had a BBQ lunch break around 1:00 pm before Moose & Kermit took their DF65’s for a sail in the farm dam while Hoppy buzzed them with his Skipper seaplane & Uncle G and Predator gave their Swampy’s a workout.
A bit of video from my Grand Tundra (fitted with twin HD cameras.
Bixler 2 Sport (Low & Fast)
Some other stuff from the Fly-In
Now we just need to hope the weather gods are kind.
More weed clearing today with Gerald (Uncle G) using his RC Camera Boat to tow a floating rake to remove surface weed, that was left behind by the “Terminator”.
It was a slow progress but worked well.
I know it was rather warm but still not the ideal spot for a swim eh Gerald!!
More pics available here
No video or pics from today but a hardy (or is that foolhardy) crew of Don, Gerald, Kermit, Mike, Pete & Tony gave the Terminator another workout at Puddleduck this morning and managed to remove another large amount of weed from the pond. This time we concentrated on the marshalling area between the jetty and the Deck, Hells Corner and the area above and behind the fountain.
A fair amount of floating weed was also removed with garden rakes, both from the shore and by Gerald & Tony in the rowboat.
Thanks again to all involved, I’m sure all competitors in the State championships next weekend will appreciate the effort.
From a frogs perspective I guess that is pretty close to the events of the day !!
Thanks Kermit.
Kermit, being an old seadog (or is that an old seafrog) you should know that all boats are female, as noted they are often “a bitch” and always High Maintenance so what else could they be.
But we have pics to prove it, you know the rules – no pics then it never happened.
Had half of them for tea tonight, in my custom beer batter – yummo.
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