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My hobbies are drawing here are a few of my works can be assessed in this topic
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: woods
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Tropical fish breeding, drawing, wire wrapping
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Winter swimming is my hobby number one, and i live place where winter lasts for 8months, hrrr coldy. -30degrees and go swim, sauna with spliff, that's life
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Allmost 8 months, maybe i bit exaggerate
But average temperatures can lasts for over 100days not going +degrees. Maybe i should move to warwer place...haha
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Tennessee, hell yeah!
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fishing (esp. flyfishing), bowhunting, knapping stone points, woodworking, building box calls for turkey hunting, photography, mycology, old motorcycles (Harley & Indians), mmm can you count eating bacon as a hobby/interest? i am VERY interested in eating bacon...
oops, forgot making moonshine.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Amid The Cosmos
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For as long as I can remember, I have been fascinated by aircraft, be that passenger jets, helicopters, or radio controlled models of anything that flies.
Well I never did become a pilot, but I have over the years spent hundreds of hours in the world of virtual flight, using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, for which after-market packages are available where pilot wanna-bes like me can learn in great detail how to fly airliners, including programming of the FMC Flight Management Computer that is used to define entire flight paths in such classic heavy birds as the Boeing 737,747 and 767, all produced for MSFS 2004 by companies such as PMDG and Level D. Lately I have been studying the Airbus 320, for which a massively detailed version is produced by Aerosoft. The Airbus fly-by-wire protections make the pilot's task almost too easy, but it is still a lot of fun to dabble with and learn the similarities and contrasts to the Boeing philosophy. All told though, I love the Boeing birds over the Airbus, and there is a lot of satisfaction in setting up and executing a perfect auto-land, or in hand flying through monster storms and ferocious crosswinds, chasing the ILS bugs in zero visibility, to crab the big bird sidelong down to the runway threshold, before kicking the rudder that will straighten her out the instant the man gear settles on the tarmac. With my obsession for flight spilling over into RC models, I fly a collective pitch Walkera RC helicopter, in the "scale flying" realm where the object is to replicate the graceful controlled precision of real helicopters, as opposed to the "humming bird on crack" aerobatics that are all the rage among RC pilots these days. Finally I am slowly assembling a Bixler2 powered glider, for FPV flight, where an on board video camera will allow me to pilot the plane from the safety of a ground station at home, via a radio link. Anyway, that's enough rambling from this land lubber virtual aviator, whose mad experiments continue unabated. |
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