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R/C Chopper

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:17 pm
by Wocka
Gidday,
From my balcony on Sunday afternoon, I could hear the sound of a
model aeroplane coming from the local park only 50m from my unit. I grabbed my camera and headed down, to my surprise I found 2 guys flying this radio controlled helicopter.
Found it quite hard to track as the pilot was having lots of fun shooting 20m into the air from a low hover off the ground.
All taken with the 75-300 IS with CPL.


Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:51 pm
by Marvin
I like the first one with the person controlling in the background. Gives a good idea about what it is.

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:56 pm
by Hudo
Hi,
Always wanted one of those then got my D70..lol.. Hey love pics, 1, 5 & 6. I guess those R/C Choppers can move and getting an infocus shot would have been hard.
Mark

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 2:46 pm
by marcotrov
#1 is a beauty wocka. Love the composition and well organised OOF backgorund and managed to keep a straight horizon
Nice action shots.
cheers
marco

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 3:15 pm
by Geoff
Great shots Wocka - these toys ain't cheap but they look like LOADS of fun

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I tried the simulator for a helicopter in the shop that these guys were from only a few months ago, all I can say is I'm glad they have a simulator as he said it was very much like the real thing...that being the case I would have written off the cost of the RC chopper in about 5 seconds flat
The sharpness of your images are great Wocka. Well done matey!

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:18 pm
by birddog114
Wocka,
Great work! the 350D is hard to control the AF on these tiny + fast subjects but you've done well at last.
I want a real chopper not R/C but can't afford it atm.
Am looking into something difference as this:
http://www.razerline.com/olympian_sc.html
Sea Quest Olympian Super Cab 6.3m or 6.6m.

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:53 pm
by huynhie
Birddog114 wrote:Wocka,
Great work! the 350D is hard to control the AF on these tiny + fast subjects but you've done well at last.
I want a real chopper not R/C but can't afford it atm.
Am looking into something difference as this:
http://www.razerline.com/olympian_sc.htmlSea Quest Olympian Super Cab 6.3m or 6.6m.
Wow, you can have a mini-meet on the Harbour


Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:24 pm
by cc@t
Very sharp shots Wocka, excellent.

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:32 pm
by Matt. K
Great shots wokka! Is that Pippin I see sitting inside that thing?


Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:25 pm
by sirhc55
I agree with the other members - this is not an easy subject to photograph and you have achieved some great pics


Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:37 pm
by DVEous
... Obsolete ...

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:39 pm
by BBJ
Top shots but i wouldn't want to get too close as these things are dangerous and only needs a glitch or radio to go offline and well i wouldn't to be near it. I had been flying
model planes for years and yeh these suckers are hard to fly.
Cheers
John

Posted:
Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:56 pm
by Alex
Excellent shots, Voka. The chopper is tack sharp.
Alex

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:16 am
by Wocka
Thanks Guys,
I'm really surprised by your comments. I like the shots (but I like anything radio control) but didn't think they were that special to anyone.
Yes tracking the chopper was quite hard, the pilot would fly along the park and then stop as though someone grabbed the rotor and the fuselarge (is that what it's called on a chopper?) would start spinning.
He also loved just hovering and shooting 20-30m into the air in an instant, glad I wasn't on board as I would have thrown up.
VK4CP – These guys do know the rules, but as usual don’t regard them too highly. The pilot is the owner of the local hobby shop just up the road, although I didn’t realise that until they were finished and came over to me and asked if they could see the pictures. I said I’d drop in a CD with them once processed.
BBJ – I though I was almost going to have a few crash pictures, the pilot took off from the ground and shot forward at a great pace, I swear the rotor was 2 inches from the grass, almost a whipper snipper.
Cheers

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:20 am
by Geoff
Warwick - offer them the CD for a seriously discounted price on one of these puppies


Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:36 am
by Wocka
Geoff,
A CD for a $1200+ chopper ready to go.
Do you think they will really go for it?
I might get a piece of balsa wood instead.
Cheers

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:40 am
by gstark
Wocka,
great shots of a very difficult subject.
And Thanh, let me know when you're going for a test drive; I may be able to be pursuaded to join you.


Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:58 am
by Geoff
Wocka wrote:Geoff,
A CD for a $1200+ chopper ready to go.
Do you think they will really go for it?
I might get a piece of balsa wood instead.
Cheers
It wil test your negotiation skills


Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:15 pm
by Zeeke
Birddog, if you want a serious boat, i wouldnt be looking at the razerlines.. they are a nice rig.. but if you want something thats unbreakable.. and unsinkable 99% then i suggest you check out the Stabicraft boats
http://www.stabicraft.com and they are dead solid in the water at rest.. you wont find a more stable craft
Wocka, top images.. i like the first one.. id probably clone out the dog tho..
Tim

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:48 pm
by birddog114
Zeeke wrote:Birddog, if you want a serious boat, i wouldnt be looking at the razerlines.. they are a nice rig.. but if you want something thats unbreakable.. and unsinkable 99% then i suggest you check out the Stabicraft boats
http://www.stabicraft.com and they are dead solid in the water at rest.. you wont find a more stable craft
Wocka, top images.. i like the first one.. id probably clone out the dog tho..
Tim
Sorry O/T,
Thanks Zeeke!
That's the one (Sea Quest) makes me coming to Sydney to visit the dealer today in Camden.
I'm also looking into the Quintrex 660 Ocean Sport
http://www.quintrex.com.au/view_boat.as ... =BM66OCQMT
or
http://www.quintrex.com.au/view_boat.as ... =BM66OSQMT

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:05 pm
by myarhidia
Hi Wocka,
1st shot is great, really good composition with the chopper sharp and the pilot blurred in the background. My only suggestion would be to clone the puppy (half puppy) out of the image as I find it distracting from the main subject.

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:14 pm
by Zeeke
Id stay away from Quintrex, seeing as i do alot of offshore fishing... you wouldnt be even able to pay me to fish in a quintrex... Quintrex boats are factory made with a robotic welder.. the welds are shocking.. ive heard of plenty of reports about people taking quintrex boats for a run with a dealer.. test drive.. and having the keel crack and split..
Your safer with a handbuilt plate style boat like the Razerline or Stabicraft then the pressed hull alloy boats like Quintrex and you'll get a better ride too..
Sorry again for this O/T post..
Tim

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:26 pm
by birddog114
Zeeke wrote:Id stay away from Quintrex, seeing as i do alot of offshore fishing... you wouldnt be even able to pay me to fish in a quintrex... Quintrex boats are factory made with a robotic welder.. the welds are shocking.. ive heard of plenty of reports about people taking quintrex boats for a run with a dealer.. test drive.. and having the keel crack and split..
Your safer with a handbuilt plate style boat like the Razerline or Stabicraft then the pressed hull alloy boats like Quintrex and you'll get a better ride too..
Sorry again for this O/T post..
Tim
Thanks Zeeke for all these infos.

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:50 pm
by Greg B
Great shots Wocka - I have always had a hankering for a RC aircraft, might do it one day. That chopper looks truly fantastic.
You have really captured the action, extremely well done and fun to look at.