neat! could u fly over & thru the building next time?
Tom C.
Re: C&TSRR = 463 = Fire.
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 9:29 am
by Roger Hogan
Tom Casper wrote:neat! could u fly over & thru the building next time?
Tom C.
Over is no problem but thru means I have to change the drone to a different mode that does not use GPS. I have not even started to learn that mode yet.
Re: C&TSRR = 463 = Fire.
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:34 pm
by Farol Henkle
That's a cool video, Roger! I'll be riding her sister, Mudhen #464 tomorrow at Huckleberry's Senior Power Day.
Re: C&TSRR = 463 = Fire.
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 3:02 pm
by Roger Hogan
Farol Henkle wrote:That's a cool video, Roger! I'll be riding her sister, Mudhen #464 tomorrow at Huckleberry's Senior Power Day.
Have fun and stay safe.
Re: C&TSRR = 463 = Fire.
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2017 6:19 pm
by Farol Henkle
Had a great time that day. I sat in the first car behind engine #464, and they play the same type of music in that car! We were "rocking" in more ways than one! When I went to view who was in the engine, a young man, Logan Schupp, recognized me and said "Hi Farol." Found out he is a student fireman there, and he also volunteers at our Steam Railroading Institute, located in Owosso, home of the famous P. M. 1225. A fun day indeed it was!
Re: C&TSRR = 463 = Fire.
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 4:47 am
by Roger Hogan
Farol Henkle wrote:Had a great time that day. I sat in the first car behind engine #464, and they play the same type of music in that car! We were "rocking" in more ways than one! When I went to view who was in the engine, a young man, Logan Schupp, recognized me and said "Hi Farol." Found out he is a student fireman there, and he also volunteers at our Steam Railroading Institute, located in Owosso, home of the famous P. M. 1225. A fun day indeed it was!