Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Special Thanks .....

Finally.. i have realize my childhood dreamz... flying a plane... well as in not a real plane but... close enough. For those who also once share a though of flying an RC plane during your childhood, the answer is  "NO.. IT DON'T NEED A LICENSE TO  FLY THESE THING!!". 
But however, you need the following...... a group of enthusiast whom i met in woodland flying space who are generous in sharing knowledge, ideas, skill, even giving away parts or plane... people like Liang kwan, Willy, Teng, John, Benson, esp Rudy who has coach me how to fly and many others and i just want to say this..... without u guys ... my plane will still be in the hanger.  Last but not least... a very supportive wife who would never complain about me spending too much time on the hobby. 
Thank Yous 

Moe..... retiring Aug 06~Nov 08

Oh forgot to introduce Who "Moe" is.......... 
Hi everybody .. this is Moe... my very first RC plane.....the plane who realize my potential to soar the sky, the plane that are so accommodating to my errors and make turbulence seems calm and merciful. Sometime too protective that it feel so reluctant to leave the comfort zone.

Teng is right....... its time to let go... And fly in the real world... where you need to learn to counter every cross wind, ride every turbulence and fly like a veteran.

So much so that is reminds me of life.... being in comfort zone.... Some ppl are fine with it ... Some ppl don't reliase it..... Some ppl knows but do nothing about it..... and Some ppl knows but only complain about it...... me .. happen to be someone who know about it... do something about it...BUT cannot come to term with it... it time to let go.

Come this weekend, Moe will take off from woodland home runway for the last time and have his last flight. With this....it  will also bring a closure to a chapter in my life ... marks the beginning of a new one.

Thanks Moe for giving me so much happy memories in flying and bring so many new friends. Really appreciate it.  

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Mitsubishi A6M Zero "Zeke"

The best carrier-based fighter in the world during WWII Arena. A combination of excellent maneuverability and very long range made it one of the finest fighters of its era. During the final years of the War in the Pacific, the Zero was utilized in kamikaze operations.

WAR Birds

I never knew that i'm such a craz about war bird till recently..... looking at them just make me imagine how they would have roar over my head during WW....