Wobble2plank:
Get yerself a large crane with a long boom, attach a flexible coupling to the rotor head (otherwise after your first attempt you would need to engage the rotorhead in reverse gear to untwist the wire) and get a mate to winch you into the air for your hovering practice..
Awesome, but you obviously know nothing about the Exec 162f. It has no reverse gear rotor head function (well, not my model anyway, maybe the VIP version does??) Hey, don’t take me the wrong way, it’s a top plan & I ran it past Davo (he has no large crane, but told me that he has a 'sky hook' that would work…..whatever that is?). I reckon the best way will be to “pre-back-wind” the gearbox. From here, once on the sky hook, she should give me a good ride. Again, if it comes off, will send some of Davo’s photos.
chuteless:
I'm good at fighting too and I got a mate, he's called Desso
we got a lot in common, if you was a sheila you'd be perfect (your're not are you?)
Mate, appreciate your attempt at bonding. I think you guys are good at rugby, but I ain’t a woman, & you’re very close to barking up the wrong tree. Although, I must say I am somewhat flattered.
Rotorbee:
First you need about 8 empty beer drums. If they are not empty, you and Davo know what to do next friday.
Now fix those drums on the skids, four on each side. Now put your "chopper" on a trailer and drive to the next pond and let it float. Now you get in and start it up and learn to stay where you are.
Mate, I appreciate your concern for me welfare, but are you completely MAD? I reckon I got me work cut out for me trying not to stoof this bugger in on land, yet you wanna send my out on the water? You did have one top suggestion though…..me & Davo drinking 8 kegs of beer. That’s gotta put in a confident mind frame for me trial flight. Thanks!