What constitutes a Vintage Heli? Made many years ago of course. Perhaps the fact that spares production has long gone?| VRHC | |
| 2009-06-07 16:33:33 |
OK.... Anybody interested in older helicopters check out the vrhc site www.vrhc.co.uk Only been active for a few months and it is going to take a long time to develop it. If you have photo's or wish to send any comments about the older stuff then please do. Regards Joe (www.vrhc.co.uk) |
| Helinige | |
| 2008-03-16 19:29:34 |
Hey you guys, this is the second year now as last year was a successs for us, all welcome down to Somerset for this annual event on August 31st 2008, This is just a fly-in with refreshments availible and the possiblility of over night camping, we need your support so if you fly helicopters of any kind then please try and come along, the price for transmitter control is £4.00 per radio Flying starts at 9.00am through to 6.00pm. We are based at Claverham Drove near Yatton , Bristol, 5 mins from Junction 20 of the M5 Motorway. |
| VRHC | |
| 2008-03-14 22:24:37 |
OK Is there anyone on here into Vintage Heli's. I mean the real m'coy like Schluter Helibaby's, Kavan Jetrangers, Graupner Bell 212; you know, seventies and eighties stuff. I have a dozen from this era and obviously interested in finding other who may also have rare vintage items. PS anybody know how to fly without a gyro these days !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Joe Vintage Radio Controlled Helicopters |