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The "Fox", "ESPN HD", "CBS HD" and "ABC HD" at the top of the screen are macros that can be created with the new macro feature in addition to the default "Autorun" macro.
Compare the cab with the smashed cab in the previous series. This is after much cementing, filling, sanding and repainting! All of which, I am sure, will eventually be a waste of time after the next inevitable accident! I do have a couple of spare cabs now (and virtually every other mechanical spare part should I need it)!
In some of the pics you can see the tail still has a slight downward bend. I do have a complete replacement assembly which I will probably attached while I do a better repair on the original unit. If you think you can see tape across the canopy "glass", that's because you can. Two layers of clear parcel tape, in fact. This is to guard the canopy against cracking on those occasions when the balance bar strikes it - and that can occur either if you make too violent a control input; or you crash; or even when the onboard battery dies.
The human eye doesn't see any light from the end of the remote control. That purple light is only visible through the camera.
Oh, and who can guess what the magazine in the background is?
The only way you'll see either of the front two planes (Westland Whirlwind and Concorde) in the air is as one of these superbly crafted models
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My good friend flies this particular model helicopter and he has to be one of the very best pilots anywhere. He casually performs some incredible, heart stopping maneuvers that ought to be impossible. He is incredibly skillful, still photos fail to do that justice.
A discarded television awaits collection on the kerb. The owners have thoughtfully taped the remote control to the unit, presumably so that they are not separated in the next world, and their restless ghosts don't haunt the rubbish dumps.
Compare the cab with the smashed cab in the previous series. This is after much cementing, filling, sanding and repainting! All of which, I am sure, will eventually be a waste of time after the next inevitable accident! I do have a couple of spare cabs now (and virtually every other mechanical spare part should I need it)!
In some of the pics you can see the tail still has a slight downward bend. I do have a complete replacement assembly which I will probably attached while I do a better repair on the original unit. If you think you can see tape across the canopy "glass", that's because you can. Two layers of clear parcel tape, in fact. This is to guard the canopy against cracking on those occasions when the balance bar strikes it - and that can occur either if you make too violent a control input; or you crash; or even when the onboard battery dies.
I am told it takes a vaiable-pitch prop, like the one on a helicopter, to allow delicate control while hovering.