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Gerard Feeney's been helping some youngsters fly their models over in County Roscommon just lately Radio controlled aeromodelling is a hobby/sport/obsession that's suitable for people from 8-80 - almost literally. It's nice to see people of any 'age profile' taking up the game (?), but it's especially encouraging seeing the younger age group taking to the sky. Just recently in the 'Feeney Zone' a couple of high-flying bright young things have been doing just that… Dancing Lessons 16-year-old Donagh Cummins from Co. Mayo is 'into' R/C flying since early 2000. At this stage, after only minimal tuition here at Ballybeg, and also over at Ballina, he's a truly accomplished stick twiddler. Donagh has not only mastered the fixed-wing model flying routine with almost no crashes whatsoever, he has also during the past year taken to R/C chopper flying solo with minimum hassle and - so far - no crashes!!! Is this guy from this planet at all, one wonders?! However, to be on the safe side, Donagh called to Ballybeg a couple of months ago for the long-awaited 'test-fright' session with his brand new 'Limbo Dancer' fun-fly machine. It was the first time I actually had to fly one of these specimens, so one did wonder what it would be like.
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silencer extension unit on the engine would help 'tip the balance' in
one's favour too! However, David Furneaux, CFI of the Longford Model Flying
Club, says that he flies his own Limbo Dancer with incredibly gay abandon
with the balance point a few miles behind the recommended range. David
says his model goes just great in this configuration, so perhaps Donagh's
model would have flown well in its apparently tail-heavy initial state?
My advice to prospective Limbo Dancer purchasers is: make damn sure that your equipment is as small as possible before getting the kit!!! Before leaving Donagh and his models, it must be said that he deserves yet more credit because, since taking up R/C flying, he's now teaching his 10-year-old neighbour to fly R/C planes as well! Young Michael O'Toole has been flying a Multiplex electric-powered 'Pico-Cub' with Donagh's help during the last year and, come 2002, one is confident that even more 'uplifting' model flying sessions will be on the cards over in Co. Mayo! More power to their model flying elbows, I say! Trainer Tamer! Meanwhile,
15-year-old Eoin Grenham from Co. Westmeath has arrived on the scene with
a bang - and an ARTF 'Tutor 40' trainer! Eoin looks like another committed
aeromodelling youngster, having already made significant progress at Ballybeg.
Now, Eoin's got his new flight box unit sorted and hopes to return to
the 'Tutor tutorial' in the near future after his recent enforced layoff.
And that's not all. Eoin's expecting an exciting Xmas delivery in the
shape of an ARTF P-40 'Warhawk' which, all going well, should be flying
sometime in 2002! But, there's the remaining basic training to get through
yet. With Eoin's outlook/attitude, I'm sure he'll get through it all with
'flying colours' ASAP! I should mention that, having flown the Tutor 40
in both flat-calm, very choppy, and downright intimidating weather conditions,
it hates the windy conditions!!! Eoin's model was absolutely beautiful
in the flat-calm weather, but it was horrible in the wind! It became unsmooth
and jerky and, whilst I could handle it okay myself, its airborne manners
weren't conducive to relaxed/laid-back model flight training.
Donagh Cummins gets set for some 'dancing lessons' with his new Limbo Dancer fun-fly creation. Dig that psychedelic wing lettering. You'll certainly know what the model's called - and who the pilot is! The model is powered by an O.S. 40LA and guided by full-house Sanwa gear. Eoin Grenham looks worried before the 'first fright' of his Tutor 40. He needn't have fretted - Feeney took care of it! (Or, maybe Eoin should have been worried?!) Eoin's trainer is also guided by Sanwa gear behind an Irvine 40 engine High Boys!! Donagh Cummins (right) is busy teaching his young neighbour, Michael O'Toole (left) to fly R/C planes. The lads are seen posing here with some "Feeney Fliers
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