Kid got skills....

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madaquif

this 3 yr old kid got real skills




appologies if this one was posted earlier...
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anwar

Posted and discussed a lot. His father is a member of RC India ("red_z06").

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madaquif

didnt knew abt that anwar sir.....but i wish my son learnt skill like tht...... :bow:
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RCNeil21

Well i think his father is forcing him into RC, because children so young arent meant to fly RC planes, for justin its not a passion its just a set of instructions hes following.
His father just wants his son to be the youngest professional RC flyer.

Once when he was flying a heli and he had to pee he just kept the radio down while the heli was in flight and went to look for the bathroom. :o

And when he flies helis his stick controls are very aggressive. But with a father who provides all the RC craft(toys for justin) what does he have to care :)
Hes too young to fly RC IMO.
Build planes like feathers rather than tanks, both handle bullets equally well.

rcpilotacro

Quote from: RCNeil21 on January 23, 2014, 12:25:53 PM
Well i think his father is forcing him into RC

This is so wrong !! i see this trend creeping into our coutry too, it will surely affect kids future !! parents have to realise that. they have to understand it is just a hobby. not be all and end all in this world. kids pushed to this limit, eventually burn out.

i am by no means saying these children will end up like that, chances are bright though, for that to happen.
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essaargee

Its nothing but practice (almost like robotic) 8-) - a la the tag line of our rcpilotacro. The response by RCNeil21 is appropriate and illustrates the flabbergasting risks involved :o. The hobby needs more maturity and responsibility :banghead:. But in our India, that is Bharath, "sub kuch chalthaa hai" :banghead: :banghead::(

vineet

@RCNEIl21  though i have not watched the video , but i was thinking same as you while i was watching thumbnail, thumbs up

pravesh736

Or maybe the kid is interested in flying but is too young human to understand anything or most of it so he does need lots of instructions. Cause I've seen little kids wanting to fly toy planes all the time.  Aggressive sticks is ok as when ure a kid the finger resolution is not as high or as proportional. Radio 'control'. As a dad he will instruct and crashes has to reduce, can't be stagnant. He maybe too young but it's an achievement many can't even dream off. School starts at 4 yrs age. It's only a way of playing with a toy. :)

girishsarwal

QuoteWell i think his father is forcing him into RC

And I've a 3.5 yr old who thinks his dad is kroor singh because he is not allowed to mess around with any of the equipment. Last week I had to make him hold a faux radio and let him think he was flying while I was on the sticks...
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madaquif

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And I've a 3.5 yr old who thinks his dad is kroor singh because he is not allowed to mess around with any of the equipment. Last week I had to make him hold a faux radio and let him think he was flying while I was on the sticks...

i used the same thing with my 16 months old son.....i bough him a toy rc car...:P when i was testing my air boat... ;D ;D

he is obessed with toy rc cars and my air boat....he cant talk yet but calls every thing car or boat "gaaai" in his language i find it real cute though...... :giggle: :giggle:

trust me kids learn much fast.....atleast faster than we old guys can...... :giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
here are some pics of ma son wid his toy car
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RCNeil21

Quote from: pravesh736 on January 23, 2014, 10:45:51 PM
Or maybe the kid is interested in flying but is too young human to understand anything or most of it so he does need lots of instructions. Cause I've seen little kids wanting to fly toy planes all the time.  Aggressive sticks is ok as when ure a kid the finger resolution is not as high or as proportional. Radio 'control'. As a dad he will instruct and crashes has to reduce, can't be stagnant. He maybe too young but it's an achievement many can't even dream off. School starts at 4 yrs age. It's only a way of playing with a toy. :)

Pravesh you are right, kids should be allowed to do some amount of RCing but at such a young age they shouldnt be trained for competition level RC. Thats a bit too much. Putting the thought of competition in a kid so young might be good for the future but its wrong IMHO. Kids do compete with each other for many things but we shouldnt force them to, again its my opinion.
Build planes like feathers rather than tanks, both handle bullets equally well.

Shannon

ahhh neil u will be a really good father just u need to reach legal age to get married ...... :giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
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@Madaquif
Your son is very cute
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