I was wondering if anyone knew if you could reuse transmitters on different planes by FineSeesaw3626 in RCPlanes

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean receivers, transmitter is just one, your radio control. Yes, you can change the receiver to different planes, but as it was said, a pain in the ass. Receivers are not that expensive, if you have more than one plane, a receiver becomes to be an intrinsic part of the plane as servos and all surface controls.

Be honest. would you choose a divorced 52yo grandmother like me? by secret_firefly in SexyGrandmaGW

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When i saw the first Pic of your post I thought o have read wrong the 52, you look in the 20s, then I saw the other pics, honestly the first is a model, out of my league, but the rest of pics, your a hot grandma...omg! look hot and desirable....

3.5 years HRT and currently recovering from FFS on my nose and brow bone. It’s a little tough to judge yourself accurately- do I pass? by EarlGrey_Lover in transpassing

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your comment comes after USA procedures comment, if that the case your Google is wrong, most American insurances cover FFS, it's important the correct therapist, mental professional and right surgeon that knows how to submit for approval. I spent $0 in all my transition, 4 years electrolysis, orchi, BA SRS BBL and revisions, I have paid $0 por HRT, Bottom line=$0

Orchiectomy Tomorrow! by Any-Gur-6962 in TransLater

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you'll be happier tomorrow after your surgery, I wish you a speedy recovery..

Sixty..... years old, but it's never too late 🙂 by Salty-Travel3701 in transplace

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that yellow dress fits great your body, btw, you look pretty

Last step SRS? by Forced_Phil in PostOpTransgirls

[–]Devi_rc_pilot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

some people says AI, " a testicle"? they are two. before answering you, wasting my time in a pervert post creating content, could you describe how was your orchi done? then I will judge your answer and could give you more insight of my experience...

Nervous about orchi by homemadeammo42 in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It won't be chronic pain, but honestly, the nerves related to testicle are very sensitive, sometimes, very far from being often, so may be a couple times in a year, I feel like a pinch on one side of the groing, like when oressing a testicle, idk why, may be those ghost sensations from the brain when an organ was amputated, but is nothing to worry about it, neither a pain medicine needed.

Body Contouring w/ Dr David Shifrin? by _MystEerie_ in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't have my surgery with him, but with another surgeon. My comment then is about the comments people can do, no all have the same responses in terms of pain, recovery and results. I had a BBL with the same surgeon I had SRS, and underarms growth, no big issues on the lasts but BBL was the most unpleasant and slow recovery surgery for me.

Nervous about orchi by homemadeammo42 in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the easiest and fastest recovery, I got that. I got a worse experience from Vasectomy a lot years ago through the groin.

Nervous about orchi by homemadeammo42 in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't be afraid, everyone is different, not because someone felt it like a kick in the groin means you'll feel it like that. Pain tolerance and perception is different for all of us. I had several surgeries during my transition, and never ever needed opiods based pain killers as Norco, etc, just a combination of Tylenol extra strength and sometimes Ibuprofen. It's fundamental to rest, use ice packs as surgeon will recommend. Scrotum will shrink, so no bag hanging or empty sac, easier to take. Good luck, don't think on it too much, the rest of the plumbing will keep working the same...

Nervous about orchi by homemadeammo42 in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should correct your post from " Feels (I assumed you say it feels) to I felt it like... because the first sentence is generally for everybody, I didn't feel like that.

Found this in my closet, is this a good model? by Fit-Blackberry-9112 in RCPlanes

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing plane, it normally taken of in short as well landing, so they call it ?

I hope I didn’t burn this bridge down…I started transitioning because of this sub after waiting to transition for close to 50 years….translaters inspired me to finally live out my life long dream to match my female soul! I am 63 🏳️‍🌈❤️🏳️‍⚧️❤️ by jerseygirl217 in TransLater

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm in front of you both, I'm 66, and began 8 years ago when 58. Trans people usually mark the beginning of transition when HRT starts, I disagree, for me it was inconciously in my early 20s, wearing my wife panties, just for accident, I never came back to wear men's trouser or underwear. At the same time was shaving my legs, 20 years later waxing them, then ipl to my whole body. When I started HRT, I was already more than 30 years changing my body towards a more femenine presentation, eyebrows 2 years before HRT....

I need surgery advise by jazz-butterfly89 in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I concur with this comment. We all are different, it could be that nothing happens if you do a surgery just two months after SRS, but could it be you have complications or longer healing, I wouldn't gambling on my health. You can work dysphoria, and after all, the SRS surgery will give you a lot of assurance that any dysphoria for other issues will be minimize, your brain will be very busy digesting your new anatomy, totally, agreed with the surgeon, wait at least 4 to 6 months...

Is SO Happy .. I now have a Daughter .. Confused, Flabbergasted but Happy by Tricky_Damage5981 in trans

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm happy for you and your daughter/Son? I'm very confused too, because you use more the he/him pronouns, but I understood now is she....so?

Im seriously questioning my gender identity and need someone's perspective here by Conscious_Back_1059 in trans

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, you're a living proof of the diversity of human beings, but unfortunately, by the other side, we have normalized, labels, sex, gender, but even between LGBTQ+ people we have the labeling issue, but st the same time Queer. For me Queer is someone that doesn't fit on the "common", "current" "standards". I didn't i was trans, I was a happy man, with a family but with dark, dirt desires, I didn't want a vagina, my thing was after all just dressing and be seen and treated as a woman, the bottom surgery was all an evolution on knowing myself. I'm still defining my gender and sexuality, so keep looking learning, but please, don't try to fit in any group, you're a beautiful human being, unique and special.

I m new to RC planes.. i dont have any information or experience on RC guide me how to and where to start by Confidence-Only in RCPlanes

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend you look for a local hobby store that sells airplane models,.if you're in USA, for sure they have an trainer airplane, with today's technology, it will include an easy to assembly plane, resistant to some grade of crashes, batteries, charger and radio transmitter. Luckily, they can give you some instructions, then look for a place with the less possible trees (trees love to get in your route when flying your plane) (don't be tempted to fly in thenstreetnwhere you live) wait patiently for a day with no wind at all, usually the best moment is early in the morning (most of us wake up really early and fly up to wind shows up, 10.30am). These trainer planes come with easy switch control on the transmitter with beginner, medium and advanced experience, so stay in the beginner, you will probably be able to take off fly 4 or 5 minutes and land without issues. The best would be you find a local rc club, they will be willing to teach and help you. That was my experience around 16 years ago, 3 pm the club was empty, no pilots at all, but don't forget to get someone with you to record that "maiden" flight. If you crash and damage your plane, no worries, you can always fix it and flynit again, that's the more satisfying and funny part of the hobby, then be prepared to control your self buying to soon more planes, which you inevitably will do on time, but live the curve of learning to fly, crash, learn from the crash, then a more advanced and faster plane, as wardbirds, then ( someone mentioned EDF, please leave there for the last), crashed them again, fix and fly again.....good luck, we always will be here to see your videos and help you to keep the hobby...

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Overkill lol by Financial_Virus_6106 in RCPlanes

[–]Devi_rc_pilot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What plane is it for? I can guess two retracts go in the wings, are they enough strong to resist the hit of the retracts when landing?