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RobH

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I bought one of these the other night at toy r us for $19.99

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Yesterday, I was able to take it down to the park and try it out. :naughty:

As soon as I got their, a group of kids started to stare (I setup along side the playground equipment so my kids could play). When I fired up the engine the kids and the grown ups dropped all pretense of minding their own business and formed a line to watch the spectacle.

What a spectacle it was too. The pressure was on and I'd never even used the jump. The first 4-5 jumps were damn ugly. Most of the the "landings" involved 7+ pounds of 1/8 buggy smashing down square on the left of right side of the front shock tower. The group of people let out a "oooohh" and "uuugh" with each crash. Those jumps taught me that adjusting your approach at the last minute can toss the whole show into a tailspin. I adjusted my st trim a bit to eliminate most of the adjustments. I also lined myself up in front of the jump to better see my approach.

Then it was on. The crashes became more of an exception than a rule. The buggy flying through the air, adjusting at my command and landing perfectly was flat out satisfying. The crowd, however, lost interest after I stopped plowing it into the ground.

I ran 5-6 tanks through in about an hour and a half. I shut the engine off willingly. (I don’t know why that feels so good.) I didn’t break anything. This Hot Bodies Lightning Pro is just a beast. The bone crunching thrashing it received was just merciless yet it only asked for more. Funny thing: a while ago I broke a camber rod on my Duratrax by whacking the end of this plastic culvert pipe at the park. I was at that same park and whacked the same pipe even harder with the Lightning Pro. Where the Duratrax broke, the Lightning Pro just spun around and kept going. This is to be expected, but it’s a good example of how an R/C that is cheap (Lightning Pro) is not always cheaply made (Duratrax).

Getting back to my great flying experience, I highly recommend the ramp
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-- good, cheap & fun.

-Rob
 
Isnt it a wonderful feeling, rob, when after all the frustrating days out bashing, u finally get a good fufilling day?

For the opposite end of the spectrum - check out my post in the touring section regarding my last race.
 
Those ramps are fun. You can pull mad air off of those. Yes, learning to fly does take practice, just make sure you have a soft landing. Here's two videos that use those ramps these are guys that I bash with.
 
Those ramps are fun. You can pull mad air off of those. Yes, learning to fly does take practice, just make sure you have a soft landing. Here's two videos that use those ramps, these are guys that I bash with once in a while.


Learning to Fly

Double Back Flip
 
Those are so osweet!! I was thinking of getting one of those ramps. But as for my driving skills. Well they need to be well honed, as for the damage factor.

Sweet vids!!
 
I made a ramp that looks like those. It's 24" high by 36" long. I had it out the other day with my GT. Being crazy, I decided to jump myself. So I just stood there at the end of the ramp. One good shot and I just watched the truck sail over me. I'm 5'7"", and I admit I ducked maybe an inch out of fear, but it cleared me. And that little thing can take a beating, too. The only thing I broke was the antenna tube...
 
I suck at driving honestly. I haven't raced even once yet. As long as you line up good you'll hit it fine. If you're scared to break then go easy over it until you feel more comfortable. It's the best $20 you'll spend. No more driving around lookin for "bumps" :D

I should take some vids of mine. I'm kind of lacking in the video capture department. Besides all I have is VHS anyway. :(
 
"No more driving around looking for bumps" Amen!! I hate that the curbs at the edges of driveways are not steeper. And the big speed bumps in my neighborhood, my Maxx's suspention absorbs the the impcat so I just rip over them. No flight at all. Awwwww screw it i am buying one today. Thanks Novice, damnit, there goes the new billet knobs for my 1:1. More stuff for the Maxx:radio:
 
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