Who needs coffee when we have your videos Joanne!!! WooHoo. Love the video and music, got my heart pumping!!! Ah, I thought that those guys were getting ready to parasail. We've got to do that next Joanne! Hahahahaha
Lol, sounds like you are another adrenaline junkie Ricky! But, still need the coffee as well, I can't stop that addiction, else I'll get the head aches etc! Glad you like the music, I try to get something to match the mood. And the wind on Saturday sure needed something to drive you along with it. Personally, I think the parasail guys are knuts! I watched them performing tricks along the front edge in that high wind, and all I could think of was "who do I call" if something went wrong! I'm sure they probably got bored watching me get my rocks off, with my kitty cat purring through the sky.
Not mad, just a total adrenaline junkie who likes flying high winds on the slope. That flight was INTENSE! I was well bundled up, I even had thermal gloves on.
Lol!. The motor was switched off on this flight. I use the Tomcat Evo both on the slope and in the park, but on the slope I can turn off the motor rather than remove the prop blades Check out the Dorado maiden. No props in sight!
@@jo2lovid Hi Joanne, please don't take this message the wrong way. ..Caution on handling prop planes. Keep hands and arms away from prop, even when model not switched on. We had one of our locals Cut/Lacerate his arm from wrist to elbow last month, not nice. He somehow managed to drive himself to A&E. Treat your pet Lion with caution. He may never bite, but he is still a lion........... I can remove this if you wish. No harm intended.
@@flyingtonyw No prob flyingtony, Been there, done that. And with a carbon blade prop as well. I was setting variable Crow using throttle stick, while in 'landing' flight mode. (motor turned off in that mode). Then while the model was on the table pointing towards me, switched flight modes. Full throttle, and the blade broke just before the nose hit my arm. Never did that again! Also never used the throttle to set the Crow either. Hope your local pilot is Ok.
Who needs coffee when we have your videos Joanne!!! WooHoo. Love the video and music, got my heart pumping!!! Ah, I thought that those guys were getting ready to parasail. We've got to do that next Joanne! Hahahahaha
Lol, sounds like you are another adrenaline junkie Ricky!
But, still need the coffee as well, I can't stop that addiction, else I'll get the head aches etc!
Glad you like the music, I try to get something to match the mood. And the wind on Saturday sure needed something to drive you along with it.
Personally, I think the parasail guys are knuts! I watched them performing tricks along the front edge in that high wind, and all I could think of was "who do I call" if something went wrong!
I'm sure they probably got bored watching me get my rocks off, with my kitty cat purring through the sky.
A perfick wind-and-carbon-fibre-based adrenaline rush!
And a purrfek kitty cat TomCat Evo in its environment!
Adrenaline rush is a must! 😍
-1 !!! are you mad ....hope you had your thermals on .....super flight though !!!!!
Not mad, just a total adrenaline junkie who likes flying high winds on the slope. That flight was INTENSE!
I was well bundled up, I even had thermal gloves on.
Couldn't understand , ' Why the Prop' with so much wind....... Have faith.
Lol!.
The motor was switched off on this flight.
I use the Tomcat Evo both on the slope and in the park, but on the slope I can turn off the motor rather than remove the prop blades
Check out the Dorado maiden. No props in sight!
@@jo2lovid Hi Joanne, please don't take this message the wrong way. ..Caution on handling prop planes. Keep hands and arms away from prop, even when model not switched on. We had one of our locals Cut/Lacerate his arm from wrist to elbow last month, not nice. He somehow managed to drive himself to A&E. Treat your pet Lion with caution. He may never bite, but he is still a lion........... I can remove this if you wish. No harm intended.
@@flyingtonyw No prob flyingtony,
Been there, done that. And with a carbon blade prop as well.
I was setting variable Crow using throttle stick, while in 'landing' flight mode. (motor turned off in that mode).
Then while the model was on the table pointing towards me, switched flight modes.
Full throttle, and the blade broke just before the nose hit my arm.
Never did that again!
Also never used the throttle to set the Crow either.
Hope your local pilot is Ok.