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Originally Posted by Omaroo
R/C slope soaring! Very cool. I was HEAVILY into R/C for about 15 years. Slope, after pattern, was my favourite discipline. Mixed elevons are just so responsive. Nice! You fly Lance (I presume so, with you holding one in the photo)?
One of THE things I want to do is slope soar off my hill when I get a chance - where we get a constant updraft:
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Aloha Chris!
YEPPERZ! R/C SLOPE-SOARING IN HAWAII!
BUT WAIT A MINUTE.... YOU GOT A SLOPE AND THE OBSERVATORY PAD!
Been Flying Foam & Glass Wings for 8 yrs...... i had the observatory in the mountains for New Moon,

then to the Beach for Full Moon.

Had a RV set up in Cali for "beach-time" and thats when i saw these guys ripping the coastal slopes! Did a little Dynamic Soaring too at Parker Mountain in Cali also! NOW THATS FLYING!

All the guys who i flew "slope" with in Cali are now into Heli's or DS'ing.
Here on the Big Island we gota crew of 6 to 10 that come out twice a week for ~ C O M B A T !
But we still do hot laps with the fast stuff when itz ~ B L O W I N G !
Herez more shots, Lance aka "abellhunter"
Image #1. A Fresh 60" JART
Image #2. These STOP traffic! LED lighted matching 7 and 3 foot wings!

Image #3. The 7 foot "MOTHER SHIP" with radio for size comparison (w/lights ON)
Image #4. Jeep w/slope and electric power wings piled on....
Image #5. Flying the 7 footer at Honuapo Bay
Image #6. Wing Nuts ready for COMBAT!
Image #7. And More Wing Nuts

Image #8 Here i am again holding 2! SEVEN FOOT R/C GLIDERS!
[one weighs 6 lbs & the other is NINE POUNDS! Very Fast and noisy when they come RIPPIN' thru' the slot!]