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anti aircraft

ssayre - 21-2-2016 at 04:17 PM

Went to my favorite spot today only to find my arch nemesis. RC plane guy occupying my air space. I took to short line and longboard to pass the time until he left so I could buggy. By the time he left, I missed most of the good wind. :mad:

Maybe there is a way to jam his remote or make some sort of surface to air missiles with my model rockets :puzzled:

Randy - 21-2-2016 at 05:14 PM

Gotta get there first Sean. I am a bit surprised that they would be flying model planes if there is enough wind to buggy though. Anyway - jamming is probably your best bet. I would see if you can do it from a distance away so that when his plane flies off, or crashes you won't be under suspicion. :D

Here you go.

http://www.instructables.com/id/RF-Jammer/

dangerdan - 21-2-2016 at 05:36 PM

That may not work. This instruction show you how to build a simple RF jammer/noise generator for 0-128MHZ.

All the new transmitters are 2.4 gig. If the antenna is less than 6" the jammer wont work.

On the other hand if the antenna is about 3ft long then you have a chance because that transmitter is working in the 74 meg range.

Jamming a guys radio, that's pretty low.



Kober - 21-2-2016 at 06:49 PM

Next time he will come with RC wind disturber when you will be bugging ....

RedSky - 21-2-2016 at 08:52 PM

Need to get yourself a drone.

No, not one of these



but one of these


bigE123 - 22-2-2016 at 01:36 AM

This is my buggy of choice for that:

:D

soliver - 22-2-2016 at 08:13 AM

This once happened to me a while back... I just asked the guy if he'd stick to one half of the field and I'd stay on the other... if he came over to "my half" he was at a higher altitude .... really his toys are in just as much jeopardy as yours if they collide, so its to both people's benefit if you can agree on something and abide by it.

lunchbox - 22-2-2016 at 03:25 PM

You're not alone. I've had RC guys, one guy with a boomerang and some drunks guys try to hit me with golf balls...awe good times.

Like was previously suggested I would just talk to the guy. I can't imagine it would be a big deal for him to just fly 'around' the kite and lines, but what to I know, I don't hang with the RC crowd...maybe they take their flying seriously?

Not sure you were serious about the jamming part, but isn't that illegal? Had to mention it because I could have sworn I remembered reading something to that effect.

ssayre - 22-2-2016 at 05:31 PM

Quote: Originally posted by lunchbox  
You're not alone. I've had RC guys, one guy with a boomerang and some drunks guys try to hit me with golf balls...awe good times.

Like was previously suggested I would just talk to the guy. I can't imagine it would be a big deal for him to just fly 'around' the kite and lines, but what to I know, I don't hang with the RC crowd...maybe they take their flying seriously?

Not sure you were serious about the jamming part, but isn't that illegal? Had to mention it because I could have sworn I remembered reading something to that effect.


No not serious at all. More of a friendly competition for air space. I haven't talked to him but have tried to wave or say hi, but he usually keeps to himself. We were parked on opposite ends of the field and I thought I might set up and stay on my end but he was flying low and using the entire airspace so I left the buggy parked on the field loaded with kites and gear and used the longboard in the adjoining parking lot. I did get an ok session in on the buggy after he left but wind was very inconsistent. one of those days where I work the kite like mad giving up ground slowly all the way to the fence line then just when I'm about to give up I get a few decent blasts that keep me interested and gain my ground back. Ground was soft too so that stole a good bit of power as well.

I've never had drunk guys try to hit golf balls at me though :o

Besides RC guy and a random jogger, I'm usually completely by myself.

Randy - 22-2-2016 at 07:27 PM

I met a guy at the lake who comes to some of the same spots I do who has an RC glider. We get along great - very interesting guy. Used to be a hang glider test pilot before he retired. A few weeks ago, I met a couple of guys with an RC plane just as I was leaving from flying my kites. Stayed to watch - but wished I hadn't - they crashed the plane on the first flight. Kind of sad.




RedSky - 22-2-2016 at 08:08 PM

We have RC guys on the opposite side of the road which includes an actual partial concrete runway left over from a bygone era when the surrounding area was an aerodrome back in 1910-1950s. They have their patch we have ours. Our only real threat comes in the form of feral kids on ATVs who are oblivious to kites and lines. Should they ever run over the lines, their tyres will pick them up and wrap themselves around their axle dragging the kite with it which could potentially end in an accident.