TheQuadWhisperer
New Member
Hi guys. I lost my first quad today, the very first one I purchased, just an inexpensive RTF , the one that sucked me into the hobby. Feels like a family member died, Ive had that little guy for 4 years.
I dont even remember the model. I flew for the airlines for 26 years, and bought it online right after I retired. I had rc planes, helicopters, cars and trucks...but the quad with the camera and the stability and options really grabbed me.
Not long after, I bought better models, then started building my own, you all know how it goes. But that first one still got flown and had a place of honor in my mancave.
We have a little ranch here in texas, just 67 acres, but we're surrounded by ranch land, it's all woods and pastures. I was flying one of my race quads, and I pulled my first one out for my 12 year old nephew to fly- he's flown alot, not a newb. Anyway, he decided to go high and take an aerial shot of the house. Although it was calm at the surface, above the treeline the winds were apparently really moving. Josh yelled, and I looked over to see the little quad headed for maine. Really hauling ass too. We hopped in the razor and tried to follow it, but we ultimately failed.
a moment of silence, if you dont mind.
be careful out there guys.
I dont even remember the model. I flew for the airlines for 26 years, and bought it online right after I retired. I had rc planes, helicopters, cars and trucks...but the quad with the camera and the stability and options really grabbed me.
Not long after, I bought better models, then started building my own, you all know how it goes. But that first one still got flown and had a place of honor in my mancave.
We have a little ranch here in texas, just 67 acres, but we're surrounded by ranch land, it's all woods and pastures. I was flying one of my race quads, and I pulled my first one out for my 12 year old nephew to fly- he's flown alot, not a newb. Anyway, he decided to go high and take an aerial shot of the house. Although it was calm at the surface, above the treeline the winds were apparently really moving. Josh yelled, and I looked over to see the little quad headed for maine. Really hauling ass too. We hopped in the razor and tried to follow it, but we ultimately failed.
a moment of silence, if you dont mind.
be careful out there guys.