Aloha and Welcome to my small speck of cyberspace! Dec 8, 2010 is the birth date of my blog. Never had one before, but my son encouraged me to have one, and it seemed like a good way to at least keep a log of my RC airplane building and flying. With the initial design kicked off by my son, I'll carry on from here and have fun with it. Now that I have it, I will use it to also keep track of my oil painting efforts, and any other ideas, hobbies, travels, or whatever else that come up. LIFE IS GOOD!

Update on 02/25/2011. It's been a few months since I began this blog, and I am enjoying creating and having it! I like documenting the things I have done in my hobbies, and sharing with my small family. I think Jer and Tad actually view it fairly regularly, as a means to see what I've been up to lately. At worst, it serves as a reference for my own use.

Update on 12/22/2011. This blog stuff is habit forming. My blog is a year old now, and I make an entry about every other day or so as that seems to be the frequency of doing something in one of my hobbies. Like my hobbies, this blog is a lot of fun, and it has become in itself another hobby that I enjoy.

Years are flying by...update on 01/11/2013. Still enjoying maintaining this blog even though hardly anyone sees it. I don't advertise it anywhere or to anyone, and it is mainly just a way for me to keep my own notes and thoughts on my flying, painting, and cars. If a stranger happens upon it, I think it is by pressing NEXT at the top of the current blog they are visiting, lol. It's a great device for me.

August 2014: still here! Took up flying RC helicopters one year ago and got hooked. Had flown micro Helis up to then, but got serious with 450 size for a couple months, then bought the Goblin 500 and Gaui X5 . Also got my Boxster in April 2013. Most importantly, Ariel was born 12/02/12 followed by Skylar 07/20/13, and they are little beacons of joy in our lives. Life is indeed good!!!

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Ode to the Professional Leaf Blower

Fall colors ablaze
Red orange yellow haze
Many large, many small
Falling leaves all

Yards sheathed with leaves
Bright colors turning brown
Crying to be picked up
Most to be blown

Some by oblivious neighbors
Most by the ubiquitous
Lawn maintenance laborers
Hired by those nice neighbors

Where do they go
Those leaves upon leaves
Blown into the street
Blown into my yard

Next week comes
Here they go again
Blowing the leaves
Rarely picking up

I pick my leaves up
Why don't they!
Heck i think i should
Just blow them too

After all most leaves
Are not really mine
They arrive in my yard
Some by the wind
Most blown by leaf blowers
Of the yard maintenance kind.

Sloppy buggers All of them
To just blow the leaves around
Rather than pick them up
They don’t mind because
It gives them all job security
Blow the leaves into another yard
Or on the street
Then another neighbors hired men
Do the same
And so it goes again and again.

Only I am the fool
Who does his own yard work
The fool who doesn’t blow
The leaves into the street or neighbors yard
The fool who picks up the leaves
To break the cycle of the evil yard men.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Flying with Tad!

It has been too long since flying helis with Tad but we finally got in another session today at Keizer.  We both got in four flights; Tad with his Goblin 570 and me with my 7HV.  Conditions were around 40F but no frost on the tables like yesterday, lol.  Air was calm, sky blue and clear!  Perfect too that nobody else was there.  As we finished a flight , the other guy would be ready to walk out to start his.  Tad flew his usual fancy self, lol, while I demonstrated my new found skill of inverted forward flight complete with turns!  Like I said yesterday, the progress feels wonderful.  We had a great time.   Oh, Tad tried flying with nitrile gloves on his last two flights, and he said they kept his hands warm enough with no effect on his touch on the sticks!  Cool find...i might try it if necessary this Winter.


And Tad scared the 💩 out of me a few times, when doing pyro flips and nose up funnels!  Thought he was gonna bury the 570 on the funnel recovery, arg.  But he said he was calm and just depended on muscle memory for recovery.  Lol, I would depend too....on Depends!



Sunday, November 18, 2018

Major Heli flying progress today!

Gaui X5

Major accomplishments today in heli flying!  I did many flips to right and left to inverted and back out, plus I made a good five or six circles inverted to left and right.  All done high and I will work lower with time.  Feels so good.  I am gonna claim I can do forward inverted flight albeit high.  First 3 flights were with the X5, then 3 more with the 7HV.  Much easier to do with the 7HV due to ability to see it, and because it moves slower.  The X5 is pretty agile with its light disc loading.  WHAT A GREAT DAY FOR MY HELI FLYING!
Compass 7HV

Look at the clear sky!

I have had the goal of inverted forward flight complete with turns for a couple years and each year ended with little or no progress.  Just a month or more ago I decided to push harder by doing some sim time.  That built some muscle memory and today it all worked in the air with a real heli at risk, lol.  Like I said, it was high to be able to hopefully recover , but not so far I could not tell the heli attitude. Now I can work towards lower heights.  FEELS GREAT TO REACH THIS GOAL!  Now I will add stick time and get comfortable lower and connect maneuvers like in pattern plane flying...that is my goal for 2019!

Friday, November 16, 2018

Cliff’s man cave then flying!

Guessing that it would be foggy early, the guys decided we would meet up at Cliff ‘s man cave at his house first, and go flying after the fog clears.  Words cannot do the man cave justice.  I took several pics and will add them later.  There was plenty of room for loads of chairs for all 8 of us to sit and talk, Don brought doughnuts, Cliff provided fresh coffee, and we talked and joked.  It was my first time there, unlike everyone else, so I was in awe and roamed the room and inspected all the great planes! Cliff is moving towards large planes and it was inspiring to see the big guys with wingspans perhaps 85” upwards of 100”!   Mr Mulligan, DG Howard, Cessna 192, RV-4.  The work of love nearing completion is his 60cc Corsair with Saito 3 cyl gas four stroke engine,  OMG! Great visit with the guys to Cliff’s man cave which by the way has its own bathroom, TV, fridge, wood floor, heat, man cave decor, etc. in an area about the size of a large two car garage.

All 8 of us headed to the field to fly, and indeed the fog had cleared.  More great fun.  I flew my Shoestring 60 twice, and it did well.  The new grass is sprouting up well, thereby making it safer to roll off the matted runway without damaging a plane.  Thus I was willing to risk flying the tail dragging Shoestring which would damage something in the previously loose dirt and gravel surrounding the runway.

Friday, November 9, 2018

Cccccccold!

I think it was around 36F when i headed to the dallas field at 8:40.  The guys decided we should go an hour later due to the fog that has been present lately.  It wasnt foggy today but instead was pretty cccccold!  I used one hand warmer, double socks, tshirt, flannel shirt, vest, medium jacket, ear warmers, and pendleton hat.  Comfy enough, but later as the wind built up, we all got chilled enough to call it a day.  I am ahead of myself.

I flew my Kaos three times today.  No probs with the retracts due to the smooth runway mat we installed this Summer!  The plane flew great but did use most of the runway to rollout on landings.  Due to that behavior and the need for down elevator to hold inverted flight, i will add some tail weight.  That should help the plane slow down for landings.  Other than that, the Kaos flew really nice ....we all love how it looks with the gear retracted.

Usual suspects were there....Don, Ken, Gary, Mike, and Bob.  Dave Martin also flew!  Ken had his pretty blue Carl Goldberg Skylark, first time for me to see it.  Real nice plane!

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Deja vu!

It has been a week since flying due to wind and rain and busyness.  It was foggy again, so we spent time huddled around the heater like hobos until the fog lifted enough to fly.  I got in 2 flights on the X5 plus 2 on the Toledo Special.  Nice day of flying with the die hards Don, Ken, Gary, and Bob.   I didn’t get to venture much with the heli due to the fog on the first flight, then discomfort on the 2nd...I think the X5 is too quick and small for the inverted forward flight attempts after my RF sim training.  Gonna try with the 7HV next time.