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Old 01-27-2007, 06:19 PM   #85 (permalink)
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Look at me for example, when I first started this thread, I posted that I am just going to be able to squeeze a 50cc plane, the airframe itself. But with a few circumstances, I can no longer get even close of getting it. And just today I received my biggest plane yet at 53" wingspan. I still have a huge smile on my face. Doesn't need to be big to have fun.

LeBlanc
Well,
this is my 1st post so far in FG forums.
I am 19-1/2 now.
I started at 17 with a Hobbico Avistar and an OS 46 LA upfront.
It seemed to me that i was the happiest boy in the world after i took it from my LHS!
I was correct....for some months!!!
Until some months before my parents were 100% "helping" me with my airplanes.
Ofcourse,
i wouldn't ever imagine wake up some day and ask my father give me 200euros.
NOOO!
He was always giving me when he had!
Now,
after a Great Planes Super-sportster,
a Great Planes UcAnDo 46
and
a Venus that isn't yet completed,
because in the next days my OS 70FS will be home,
i am working,
and i am thinking seriously to take a Great Planes 232 81'' wingspan ARF CAP.
It's sp different to have your own money!
Ofcourse,
my parents will always be part of my world!
Stay will less $$ for some years,
study,
grow up,
and enjoy the real 50cc class...
Then life has a meaning!!!!!

Have a nice day there!

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Old 01-27-2007, 09:00 PM   #86 (permalink)
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Im 16 and my parents help me out - mainly my dad as he flys with me too. Last year he went to all of my IMAC contests with me and called for me at every one except for one because he had to work. I have a real good buddy in Indianapolis, IN that flys gas and if I do some work for him, then he gives me a plane to fly. I recently went half n half with him on a 102" QQ Yak - he bought the airframe and I already had a DA 100 and some electronics from my 34% Columbo Anderson Extra that went in at an IMAC last year. I live in Ohio and he comes out here and flys with us every now and then so the Yak is here so he doesnt have to bring any planes when he comes out. My dad normally buys stuff that we both can use such as a transmitter for all our planes so it is for me and him and not just me . . . . My dad is a real big support along with my mom, step mom and step dad as they see I have a future in some type of aviation. A lot of my stuff (rx, servos, batteries, ect.) I ask for as Christmas or birthday gifts. This year I got some wingbags for my 35% Carden Extra (Been workin on with buddy from Indy for over a year now) along with a couple foamies . . .

As far as transportation goes I dont need any for one - I have my liscense and for two I fly in my backyard.

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Old 01-27-2007, 09:08 PM   #87 (permalink)
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Also concerning school, my high school offers whats called Post Secondary which is where you spend half of the day at your high school then for the next half you go to a regular college and earn actual college credits. My school offers this your junior and senior year in high school. Next year I am going to do this (Im a sophmore now) and I would like to have an associate's degree by the time high school ends so I will only have 2-4 more years of college after, and then go into work.

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Old 01-27-2007, 11:16 PM   #88 (permalink)
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bro sorry for being an ass...do what u can, make some sacrifices and work for what you want. keep stabbing at it and you will eventually get it. it took me 6 years to get my 50cc plane and i apreciate every part of it. as mentioned in a previous post, pick up something second hand from a guy at your field, its a little better bet!
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Old 02-08-2007, 06:57 PM   #89 (permalink)
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Hey guys,

I am wondering, between us teens, how much your parents support you in this hobby? I mean I so many 16 year old guys that have 35% ers, how the heck do you guys afford that!?! I've in the hobby for 4 years, 2 years r\c and no where I've I ever thought of even being able to afford a big plane. On top of food, my daily expenses, I've only got a few bucks left to save up. Do your parents like pay it for you completely. I've got 2 seperate jobs that I work, and it's just enough to squeeze by sometimes.

Now for the first time I can get a 50cc plane but won't get an engine for it till the month of august, and then theres all the radio compartments i'll need to get for it... . I don't even know if I should get this... but the feel of having a big plane is pretty sweet though. The only reason though that I can afford this is that the school is giving me a 2 weeks work experience, so thats where the money is coming from...

How often do they help you out to get to the feild? Or even stay and watch you fly, and see what you can do. Mine are all like, ill take you to the feild but you'll need to find another way back, or vice versa. If I do get a ride over and back, which I am very lucky to get every 2 months, they start bit%^&g and say thats all I get from them for the next while...

How about you guys?

Thanks

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I wouldent be in this hobby if it wassent for my dad he gets me to and from the feild gets everything set up on the plane builds most of it my dad helps prolly more then her really needs to but we are a father/son team so we help eachother out alot
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Old 02-08-2007, 07:10 PM   #90 (permalink)
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i am thankfull enough that my dad suports me 100% in all that i do. i have been flying for almost 3 years and have competed for 2 and a half of them. My dad goes every weekend with me to the field and we try to make it during the week right now he has bought me 2 top of the line 40%ers one is a 3w votec and the other is a 3w yak. i cant thank him enough. i am very lucky for being only 16. In the past 3 years i was lucky enough to get sponsored by cactus aviation and also fromeco but still no sponsor is better then your family.


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Old 02-08-2007, 08:07 PM   #91 (permalink)
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Come on leblanc, I 'll give you an aswome deal. The plane is ready to go. One flip and your on your way. You've seen it. This is the perfect platforn for giant scale. Get all you nerves out on this thing. You will learn a ton.

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$ 950.00 all up except receiver and crystal
I'll even throw in a gallon of 30%

What do you say. You can still pack this thing on a bicycle
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Old 02-09-2007, 08:03 PM   #92 (permalink)
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You out there Alex?
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Old 02-10-2007, 05:28 PM   #93 (permalink)
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Yeah, im here, just not as often as before, school keeping me plenty busy.

It's a hard deal to pass, but I seriously think I think I should get a car first. I know that that is what you want me to do too as well, driving me around as well isn't too appealing to you and I know. It's going to be handy when I do get a car, I'll be able to go and fly as often as I want without asking for transportation. Because right now thats what I need the most. I don't really like walking 25minutes with planes in my hands to go to the park and a backpack on me, so again car comes in first, but if its still available then, I sure will take closer look at it, and maybe even buy it.

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Car first? Good choice!
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Without dad i dont think id make it in this hobby. I do most of the financing but hes always there to help me solve an issue i have. I am lucky i started an aprenticeship program and am able to comfortabaly afford my 50cc yak with a spare 260 in teh basemenet
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Old 02-11-2007, 08:46 PM   #96 (permalink)
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Ah man, you started the apprenticeship too? Which?
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