Heave Ho Postal runs April 1-30, events for indoor and outdoor catapult and hand launch. Awesome prizes! www.stingmk2gliders.com/2024-heave-ho-world-postal-rules/
Well done Caleb with the competition! This Sting glider really ticks all the boxes, great for both catapult and tip launch. Thanks so much guys for showing us this airplane! 🌟🌟👍
Como crecen los niños. Y ese aeromodelo está en las manos correcta; en las de un niño. Contruyo los míos y cuando salgo trato de entregarlo a los nilos para que los pilotéen y los disfruten.
Yes. Currently doing research and hoping for some clarity on what exactly the rules will look like before we make any public releases of information. For now, the Tornado kits will get you started.
The 50 foot recovery pole is by far the most expensive item, but it can be made unnecessary by flying somewhere with a large, open field free from trees!
@@joshuawfinn Hinze's Law: trees suck planes. They get caught by the tallest tree. You have heard about kite eating trees. Well, they also eat planes. I noticed that I was losing a lot of planes in the tops of the tallest trees, where they were least accessible. Even with a 20 foot ladder and a 30 foot pole. Think about it, it makes sense. When the plane is circling down, what is the first thing it will encounter? The tallest tree.
@@joshuawfinn Trees do draw air in. They evaporate water. Water vapor is lighter than air. The damp air rises, drawing air in from the sides. Trees suck.
Heave Ho Postal runs April 1-30, events for indoor and outdoor catapult and hand launch. Awesome prizes!
www.stingmk2gliders.com/2024-heave-ho-world-postal-rules/
Well done Caleb with the competition! This Sting glider really ticks all the boxes, great for both catapult and tip launch. Thanks so much guys for showing us this airplane! 🌟🌟👍
Looks like a fun plane. Nice to see your kids flying planes. Great for the future!!!🙂
Como crecen los niños.
Y ese aeromodelo está en las manos correcta; en las de un niño. Contruyo los míos y cuando salgo trato de entregarlo a los nilos para que los pilotéen y los disfruten.
That young man has a mighty big shirt to grow into🤔
He was given that shirt at a recent rc soaring contest. 😀
Some planes just like being in the trees 😄
Yes. Yes they do.
Pretty cool. Have you launched the larger glider?
are you going to make new helicopter videos for next year?
Yes. Currently doing research and hoping for some clarity on what exactly the rules will look like before we make any public releases of information. For now, the Tornado kits will get you started.
Now teach the kid stick and tissue.
He's already done a lot of stick and tissue, has the trophies to prove it too. :)
Did you say "Cruddie-Duddie"?
Watch the language old boy!
😂
Lol!
Stihl
So... to fly these small planes you need...
1) The plane
2) A rubber band launcher
3) A 50 foot recovery pole
Kinda expensive....😉
The 50 foot recovery pole is by far the most expensive item, but it can be made unnecessary by flying somewhere with a large, open field free from trees!
Launcher comes with the plane. Pole is a matter of whether you want to get it back or not. They're magnetically drawn the trees.
@@joshuawfinn Hinze's Law: trees suck planes. They get caught by the tallest tree. You have heard about kite eating trees. Well, they also eat planes. I noticed that I was losing a lot of planes in the tops of the tallest trees, where they were least accessible. Even with a 20 foot ladder and a 30 foot pole. Think about it, it makes sense. When the plane is circling down, what is the first thing it will encounter? The tallest tree.
@@joshuawfinn Trees do draw air in. They evaporate water. Water vapor is lighter than air. The damp air rises, drawing air in from the sides. Trees suck.