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1 12th January 18:31
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Subject: OT - Amazing 17 year old R/C Helicopter pilot video
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:37:39 GMT
From: B. Peg <bent_peg@att.nett>
Organization: AT&T Worldnet
Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles

What this 17 year old from Las Vegas, Alan Szabo Jr., does with a remote
controlled helicopter is amazing! Almost defies the laws of physics. It's
called "Heli 3D" flying.

http://www.rapp.org/wp-content/092104-rc_helicopter_demo.wmv (maybe a 15
meg download)

B~


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2 12th January 18:31
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Why do I get the feeling that this 15 yr old kid doesn't have to pay for it
when he puts it in?

Joe
(BTW when I used to fly RC we called that out of control ;-) )
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3 12th January 18:32
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I'd be willing to bet money he's got some serious manufacturer (model
and radio) sponsorship.
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4 12th January 18:32
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I've met Alan a number of times and competed against him at the AMA Nat's in
Muncie, IN. the past couple of years. He's actually a very down to earth
young man. Certainly, he's had a lot of help from his parents but he's also
worked hard to develop the skill needed to do what he does and I'm certain
that manufacturer sponsorship is also involed.

Fly Safe,
Steve R.
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5 12th January 18:32
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As a 22 year RC helicopter pilot, who can't do anything nearly as aggressive
as you see in the video :-o , I can tell you that Alan is one of the
better 3D pilots I've seen. A few other names to keep your eye out for (for
those on this forum that aren't into the RC side) are Curtis Youngblood,
Jason Kraus, Scott Grey, and I'm sure a few others that are not coming to
mind at the moment. These guys all do very aggressive 3D work and they do
it in a controlled manner.

A lot of pilots just do the ol "hold the sticks hard over and watch what
happens, then save it before it hits the ground" routine (sometimes!). I'm
impressed (to a degree) with these folks in that they can get reoriented to
the model and prevent the crash but the flight looks rough and jerky and
sometimes you're not exactly certain as to where it's going to wind up.
"Not" a good thing!

The guys mentioned above are pretty much professionals. I can't say for
certain with Alan and Scott but Curtis and Jason actually make their living
flying RC helicopters. They're that good!

Fly Safe,
Steve R.
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6 12th January 18:32
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Curtis has been flying RC helos for YEARS. He was the guy I strived
to be like when I could afford (lol) RC helos. Unfortunately, my
****** and fingers didn't strive to be like him and I balled up many a
model.
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7 12th January 18:32
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Yup! The first time I ever saw Curtis fly was at the 1986 Nat's in Sulphur,
LA. I think he was 18yo. He kicked some serious butt at that contest and
came in first place. Since then, he's done nothing but get better and as
far as I can tell, he almost single handedly started the 3D craze in RC
helicopters. He also won the AMA Nat's for something like 11 year in a row.
A string of wins that was finally terminated when Scott Grey beat Curtis in
Muncie, IN. in 2003.

I've been lucky in that we both live in Texas (about 2 hours apart) so I've
seen him fly at many fun-flies and contests through the years in our general
area. I also went through a "brief" period of think he was someone I might
want to emulate but every time I saw him fly, he seemed to be a light year
ahead of the last time I saw him fly. When I first saw him perform a
pirouetting loop (!), I thought, "forget that!" It was impressive indeed,
but not something I could see myself doing. Maybe some day!

Fly Safe,
Steve R.
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8 12th January 18:32
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He's sponsored, BUT he had to reach a standard before sponsorship was
forthcoming. I was at the 3D Masters competition in Northampton this July
and saw Alan do his thing, and he's not bad at all:-) not the best, but still an amazing flyer.


When something goes wrong, it soon gets there!!

Beav
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9 12th January 18:32
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Hey bugger-lugs, don't forget Duncan Osbourne:-). At 14 years old he won the
Sportsmans 3D champs, and at 15 he won the Experts, then this year he just
got pipped into 3rd place in Masters behind Alan Jr.

These guys all do very aggressive 3D work and they do


Like I said somewhere else, "'Til something goes wrong" ;-)) Then they do
make a fast lawn dart:-)


Alan's dad was sponsored and now young Alan is. I think when Jason Krauss
left Min-Air, they took young Alan on.

Whatever it is he does for the money this hobby ****s up, good luck to him,
he's earned his kudos.

Beav
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10 12th January 18:32
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Didn't we (don't we) still do that? :-)))

Beav
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