Powerful, fun to play, interesting and very frustrating to play against. Currently, Kayn still feels weird in the game. This is partially meta based of course (a tank bruiser with CC and lifesteal is obviously powerful right now), but Kayn’s Shadow Assassin just seems weaker than other assassin characters in the jungle. Kayn’s Darkin for feels far more powerful and more useful than his Shadow Assassin form. Kayn is a bizarre character that brings somewhat of a fresh, if not frustrating aspect to the jungle role. The question then comes down to: what can he do and how well can he do it. Interesting, cool looking and fun as hell to play, Kayn could be League’s best new champion this year. A hybrid monster, blurring the lines between assassin and juggernaut. Kayn is League of Legend’s newest champion. This is a living post that will be updated, added to and changed with Kayn’s state in the game. note: League of Legends champions evolve over time, and so this post will too. I gave them a demo flight and then they headed back to get in their car and as they were going the driver said to his partner "see partner, if you don't ask questions you'll never know". They got out and started asking me a bunch of questions about the plane. A couple of HPD cops in their patrol car drove their car across the school field right up to me and I was wondering what I was in trouble for. It would make an arc when I launched it and flip over at the top of the arc and fly in a nice gentle circle. I was flying it at a local Jr high one weekend, I had tuned it and was getting flights out of it of about 1 min. I built a hand launch glider, don't remember for sure, I still have the box it came in but I think it was a "Thermal Dart". He lived in Spring Branch back in the 70's. Don't remember if he flew free flight scale or something else but he won several national championships. Shipshed, did you know or remember a guy named Mark Valarius? I may not be spelling the last name right. The only free flight guy I knew was a tall, gangly kid named Barry Don Hudman. Dickie competes in Barbeque cook-off contests the last few years. Dickie's son, Randy, runs a hobby shop there these days. Richard Stubblefield is still flying and still competing (in his early 70s now). I vaguely recall a Radisi, but cannot attach a memory of a face to the name. I just went to watch part of the nationals and didn't compete in anything myself.īy the early 1970s, Dickie wasn't flying much CL any more. That was in the early 70's when they held the AMA nationals in Lake Charles for 2 or 3 years in a row. It has some front damage where he crashed it in competition but I think that he still placed 2nd or 3rd because there just were not many juniors competing in junior stunt. I still have a Nobler that was actually built by George Aldrich for a Houston teenager named Coby Garcia who flew it in the Lake Charles National in junior stunt. ![]() ![]() Some guys I flew with that I remember without looking in my old files are Dicky Ritch, John and Victor Radisi and Sonny Riley. I don't remember Ernie Lane or Richard State but the name Richard Stubblefield sounds familiar. I still have some old info about club members and events back in those days. These days, the designated flaying fields are in the Addicks Dam containment reservoir at Dick Scobee Field, in George Bush Park. Richard Stubblefield was one of the regulars at Melrose. Two of the regulars in those days were Ernie Lane and Richard State. FYI, I was flying at Bayland Park, on Bissonet Road in the 1960s and at Melrose Park in the 1970s, after the Bayland Park circles were replaced with ball fields. If there was a choice to make, rudder offset is the least important of the three line tension adjustments, and tip weight is the most important. Outboard wingtip weight ? I have read no weight since the engine and tank are on the outside ?ĬG or balance point I also read 14% to 18% MAC. with a Fox 19 for power and I have a few questions if anyone can help. I am just about finished with a scratchbuilt model 300 sq. It's been a while since I have built a CL model, 1970 s.
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