RC Roundtable Podcast - Ep. 164 / "Streakers"
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- Welcome to the RC Roundtable Podcast
Hosts: Fitz Walker, Terry Dunn, & Lee Ray
Episode 164 - "Streakers"
Recorded on December 13, 2022
RC Roundtable Podcast Website: rcroundtable.com
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Fitz Walker / Hobby View Channel: @HobbyView
Lee Ray / Rayviation Channel: @RAYviation
Terry Dunn / Weird Flight Channel: @Weirdflight
Episode timestamps:
00:00 Intro
05:50 E-flite UMX Twin Otter
16:28 3-View Revisited
18:23 Performance RC Hobby / Texas
27:48 FFFoF
42:39 AMA Cap Giveaway
44:08 RC Plane Lab / Electrostreak
53:04 Terry's Astro Flight motors
58:06 Astro Flight - Astro Sport
01:05:32 Astro Flight Super Montery video
01:08:46 Favorite 2022 thingies
01:20:03 FRIA update from Lee
01:23:44 What's On Your Workbench?
References:
www.horizonhobby.com/product/...
performancerchobby.com/
rcplanelab.com/electrostreak/
plans.modelaircraft.org/
plans.modelaircraft.org/produ...
@HorizonHobbyProducts @RCPlaneLab
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I am desperately trying to remember an RC glider I had as a kid. I am the same "vintage" as you guys so I figure one of you might think of it. You are always coming up with vintage models you had as youngsters so I figured I would give it a shot. It was a 1 meter size and had a full flying stabilizer. That would be the most unique feature. I want to say it was Olympic, Olympus something like that, but that could be way off. Thanks for any help!
Kit? Balsa? Foam? Plastic? 1 meter would be smaller than the olympic gliders I'm familiar with......
@@richardbertacchi5016 It was balsa and was "hand launch" size.
Anything else you can remember? Was it a T-tail? The Top Flite "Metric" had a full flying stab.
@@RCRoundtable It was the Top Flite Wristocrat.