Rob C and Martin D

Rob C.... Good looking, highly experienced radio control flyer. Martin D.... 40'ish, middle age spread kicking in. Motto "You build it, i'll fly it" UPDATE - Martin prob 50s and gone AWOL UPDATE 2 - Martin located working in slate mine in Somerset. Due to return 2027

Wednesday, 30 April 2025


 FIX IT AND FLY IT!

We have a new section! Down the right hand side, our experience of bodging and flying. I originally wanted to call it 'bodge it and flog it' however Dumpster-Rumpster Dave said i might upset people, so changed it appropriately. Dont want to upset the WOKE fairy brigade. So if you have an epic repair that you want to share, send it over to me! robscoles1@gmail.com.

 

 

Monday, 28 April 2025

 Most amazing news.. really, i mean it!

I wanted another Acacia, not because Rumpster Daves gone all old school and bought a Tragi F3F (which looks more like an F3J) its because out of all the standard F3F designs we see, the Acacia is truly unique. It has one of the most graceful fuselage designs ever, its got all the curves in the right places. If you like them Twiggy thin, this is all well and good however its hard to get your fingers inside, hard to work with, mostly bad tempered and always getting sick! Now for me i like a little more junk in my trunk, The Acacia fuz is this.. 

Anyways... I GOT IT! Martins old Acacia 1 is finally mine.. its come home at last and what a beauty it is. Martin sold it to a lovely bloke called Richard (featured a few times in the past) He has not flown it in a year or two and agreed to sell it to me... He also has Martins old Skorpian too. Martins review of this very Acacia stage left.

 Just look at it! couple of little dings but pretty much perfect. Gotta be 25 years old at least! Richard has done her proud and fitted a load of MKS wing servos too.


The Acacia just looks good, it looks mean. Its one of those machines like Concorde that will never be designed again, came from an era of pots of money, plenty of oil, and before the birth of Greta Thunberg. You remember they banned turbos in F1 cars in the 80s because the engines were getting to powerful? this is the glider equivalent. Like banning group B rally cars, the Acacia is the Ford RS200 hopefully this one will kill less spectators.

This Acacia is built like a brick shit house too, it needed to be in Martins and Richards care, shes a hefty bird weighing at 2.6kgs. With provision for ballast through the wing top. I would say ahead of its time with the short nose and wing ballast!

The acacia 2 had fuz ballast and more of a pylon style connection to the wing as i found out after i bought a brand new Acacia 2 fuz... they aint compatible FFS!


I mean just look at it....  ⇧⇧⇧.... Anyways shes ready to fly once we get a decent wind ill do an old school SJ's vid and who knows i might try a couple of rounds with her in f3f! 

Its a nose Gérard Depardieu would be proud of and one Kate Moss could put to use with the old Colombian marching powder!


Difference between A1 & A2, same wings, but wing now mounted on a pylon. Longer nose and bigger tail. I prefer the cleaner lines of the 1. I need to get rid of this 2 fuz i bought thinking it would fit.. DOH



This is the legend that is Richard whos been caring for my precious over the last 10 years. He also has Martins Skorpian which is in immaculate condition too.

Tuesday, 22 April 2025

YOYOYOYO.. ive been doing lots of flying recently so will try and make some sort of supreme effort on keeping this page updated. Also news about Martin! he has been found, and now works mining slate in a pit in Somerset. He is planning his big return in 2 years time. Now thats planning for you!

I have been forced to fly with Dave Rumpster Rumble. Which has its +'s and -'s. One of which just slightly out weighs the other. Im gonna dump a few pics on here and tidy it up sometime in the future. I hope to keep the gliders review bit up together on the right too... 

These pics are 2025 fresh, all at a recent Roundway Hill trip.

My all moulded Robbe ASG29. Taken a few flights to get sorted. 4.4meters, 6.5kgs. Goes really well. About the right size for scale slope gliders i think. not to big that your sweating your bits off getting it to the slope.
Below Dave doing what he does well, launch master. In this case the maiden of Malcoms Alpenbrise Rather nice 4m beast. Flew impeccably and getting popular on the slopes. I can see why!

A happy chap above, Flew really well. No vices. You point it somewhere and it goes to somewhere. It does this very efficiently. unlike Dave.

I really liked this one. Paritech DG600. very little wing flex on this, had the pleasure of flying it around for 10 mins. Super cool, really did well in the contrary lift. Another one of Malcolms he bought recently. Ive told him i want first dibs! Looks super cool with very high aspect ratio wings. I had a little damp spot in my pants after flying it i have to admit.

This is the new take off gear Paritech installs for slope flying. Built in legs.

Few quids worth above, unlike below!

More on the mini Elipse later, brilliant little 60" beast i found for £50. Not to be out done Dave bought one for £100 which came with a snazzy bag! well i poo poo on your snazzy bag as mine can carry ballast, unlike Daves🤣