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DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
One of my old hobby/loves was R/C Everything (cars, boats, airplanes, 'copters, tanks, and one of a kind custom thingies).
Did way better at ground vehicles.
Crashed every air vehicle I've ever flown.

Not just gentle nudges into the ground that some quick field repairs could take care of.
Flight Day-ending crashes.
Horribly mangled.
FUBAR.
No survivors.

I'm as good at building them as I am at crashing them.
;-)
 

Hotsause

Well-Known Member
LMAO those RC's are epic ive always wanted to try one of the jet ones but i dont wanna spend 300+ for something that could possibly break on the first flight
 

Dezracer

Well-Known Member
I've never flown one of the 'real jet turbine' planes or helis but have flown ducted fan planes. Both electric and nitro versions. I'm very good at flying planes and consider myself a Novice to Intermediate with helis. I prefer helis but they are significantly more difficult and more expensive than planes except the jet turbine planes. They are $10k and up for anyhting airworthy and are slowly being regulated to extinction. The companies that can design good brushless electric ducted fan jets will be the ones that survive the drama. Turbine powered aircraft are now being considered weapons by most governing bodies because they can catch fire and actually explode upon impact.

I'll stick to my severely overpowered brushless 3D helis and be happy ;)
I run 4S LiPo battery systems in both helis and they were designe to run on 3S. The difference is 14.4V instead of 11.1V and I end up with massive amounts of extra torque and a lot higher rotor speed (headspeed) than stock
 

jigfresh

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Sucks I couldn't do very well with them.

Question for people who do teas and such. I started 'brewing' some tea with worm castings, seabird guano, and bat guano about 55 hours ago. The instructions from whodat were to brew it 48 hours... but it went from about 70 f outside on the day I started it, to below freezing today, so I haven't put it in the soil that is sitting outside. Will the tea be ok to brew for 72 or even 96 hours? It's not going to go bad or something is it?

Thanks peeps.
 

Dezracer

Well-Known Member
I'm off to get the kids to bed and then it's party time for Wifey and I, hehe. Vape is warmed up and the weed is ground up.

Peace 600
 

geekmike

Well-Known Member
you are ok Jig, don't worry.

keep it brewing until you want to use it. just use it within 6-8 hours of bubbling.
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
Good evening/morning/night, 600!

Made huge progress on re-organizing the man cave, but my back is now killing me.
Anyways, chopped the JDB Romulan:











Hope everyone is doing well out there!

Back to work on my music project... after some healthy bong rips.
bongsmilie
 

jigfresh

Well-Known Member
Thanks worm.

Doob that is one frosty looking bitch right there. Hope you get to feeling yourself soon.

EDIT: Just checked the tea, it's still smells like molasses and has a nice froth on top now. I guess it's officially alive.

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