That's a good way to describe 3D Mikey, more like a video game than actual "flying". These things are basically just overpowered thrust generators with air deflectors to aim them, all put together in a package to look like an airplane. These guys could sit on their couch and do the same thing on the flat screen, in most cases for a lot less money. Obviously it takes a level of talent, but to me it's "seen one, seen 'em all". I definitely don't consider it "flying". Consistent four foot C/L bottoms impress me a lot more. To each his own I guess, but I'll pass.
I have to agree, but it probably reveals my age ...
I was drawn to
real airplanes as a kid - didn't mind walking a few miles out to the airport to hang on the fence and watch J-3 Cubs takeoff and land in the post-war era, and when the Air National Guard or Naval Reserve boys buzzed the town, some of us kids were in heaven! And I confess: never saw a J-3 Cub or P-51 Mustang hang on its prop.

I've known guys who took a leave from CL flying and became real wizards flying RC helicopters inverted just off the deck, etc., etc. Never have I seen a
real helicopter perform that kind of flying though.

In other words, I'm hooked on models that fly somewhat like the airplanes that first attracted my attention. Yes, I've watched many aerobatic performances at air shows - but give me a high speed flyby by the Blue Angels any day!
No offense to the folks who spend time, money and energy perfecting their skills in that type of flying - and become very good at it - it just doesn't appeal to me at all.
Dennis
