So what are your other hobbies?

Meteorology and cartoon drawing, as if a lot of you don't already know about that. :D :D :D
 
Flying and crashing and fixing rc helicopters. the most frustrating thing i have ever done, fun when it goes right though
 
I also love Carping, but I haven't been for a while, been far too busy :(
 
Flying and crashing and fixing rc helicopters. the most frustrating thing i have ever done, fun when it goes right though

I keep looking at those in the local model shop and talking myself out of it :lol:
 
Used to be Clay Target Shooting, got quite good at it if I do say so myself. Was county champion and made the England Team in the 80's. Getting a bit old for it now though. Here's a piccie of me at RAF Croughton (US Airbase at that time)in the late 70's "dusting" a target. I do go every now and then to a local farm to keep my eye in so to speak.

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I keep looking at those in the local model shop and talking myself out of it :lol:
I used to fly model aeroplanes and i would suggest that if you do want to have a go at RC Helecopters that you either fly fixed wing 1st or get a r/c flight simulator. My old boss bought a hele, practiced on the sim and flew straight away. Ok it's not the way to do it and he did crash a few times but the Sim makes you learn what stick does what and you can fly the fixed wing planes too and you may prefer them.
 
I tinker with cars, curse computers, play eve online and I am taking up mountain biking again.
 
Fly fishing, bird and nature watching, country walking.
 
Flying and crashing and fixing rc helicopters. the most frustrating thing i have ever done, fun when it goes right though

you sound like my dad lol
he spends more time crashing them than flying. hovvers for a little bit and is well chuffed .
 
I used to fly model aeroplanes and i would suggest that if you do want to have a go at RC Helecopters that you either fly fixed wing 1st or get a r/c flight simulator. My old boss bought a hele, practiced on the sim and flew straight away. Ok it's not the way to do it and he did crash a few times but the Sim makes you learn what stick does what and you can fly the fixed wing planes too and you may prefer them.

Thanks for that; helicopters sounded to me like they'd be easier than fixed wing to fly! :thumbs:
 
Thanks for that; helicopters sounded to me like they'd be easier than fixed wing to fly! :thumbs:

One of my father's friends used to fly model helicopters. He said they were more difficult to fly than the real thing.


Steve.
 
Horse riding, writing, painting, sculpture and looking after a very naughty eighteen year old who is determined to send me to an early grave!
 
Motoring; modding the cars; buying stuff online to mod the cars with; cycling (actually I just have three bikes in the cellar - need to dust them off, i suppose); cinema; reading; drinking malt whisky...
 
Skateboarding (longboards, raceboards not silly little stunt boards!), snowboarding. Anything to do with music. But mainly photography these days, I don't seem to do anything else, which is fine. I still love it and I'm still not bored of it.
 
My pets - 1 x dog, 2 x frogs and 1 x royal python

I read lots and lots of books - mainly fiction
 
Football (Bradford City season ticket holder, 5-0 win over aldershot yesterday! We were in the premiership a few years ago you know...!!) & Woodturning (yes woodturning lol)
 
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