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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Jun 2, 2009 19:04:44 GMT 8
Video of the GENT EPP Indoor Funfly last week:
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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Jun 2, 2009 19:05:29 GMT 8
video caught a mid-air collision but survived...
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Post by yankeebravo on Jul 19, 2009 20:15:14 GMT 8
Hi! I am trying to get this plane, but I am a beginner..dont worry I am fast learner, any advise for me? Really interested to buy them and fly it too..
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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Jul 19, 2009 21:37:11 GMT 8
If you are relatively new to flying - you can try to set the throws and exponential lower as this model is a slow flyer.
Provided the following conditions are fulfilled by your goodself:
1) Muscle memory on your fingertips allows you to react by 2nd nature on flying a model plane (bear in mind once a model is airborne, there will be no time for you to ponder and think which hand controls what)
2) ... that you understand Electronic Setup on Brushless Motor to ESC (throttle / servo reversing to meet the right control movements on the stick)
3) ... that you understand Electronic Setup on servo versus model control surfaces (reversing to meet the right control movements on the stick)
That you have enough log time on simulator, this model should allow you to fly just the way you flew on the simulator.
by the way, welcome to the hobby ...
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Post by yankeebravo on Jul 20, 2009 11:59:59 GMT 8
Hi ! First of all Thanks for your support and welcome me on this sky RC,yes before I am just playing with wheels RC on ground both on electric and gas but had left it for years.
Now I am back to try on the air R/c. I think need more support and advice from u too Currently I hv Esky Simulator 0905A at home. Have practise alot and try to understand the remote function. So far I am using the sukhoi plane model to practise but I never taught of how is it feel when flying the real planes. Therefore I would like you to recommend if I'm gonna pick as per below planes;
TECHONE GENT-F3P (EPP) Wing Span: 820mm Overall Length: 900mm Flying Weight: 210g-240g (with Battery) Motor Size: C20 Pro or 2205 Radio: 4-channel radio Servos: 6g Prop Size: 9050 Speed Control: 10A Recommended Battery: 7.4V 800mAH Lipo or 11.1V 500mAH
I What if I pick with the combo B, what else do I hv to get apart from the Radio transmiter?
Thanks.
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Post by SKYHOBBIES on Jul 21, 2009 22:24:17 GMT 8
For combo B, it covers 80% of what you needed. The rest are as follows:
1) 2 Cell 800mAh 7.4V Lipo battery, 2) A decent Lipo charger, 3) Assembly tools and materials (CA/Epoxy/CA Accelerator / Knife)etc 4) A little of your patience on reading the assembly manual and your assembly skills...
That's should cover it.
Cheers! and have fun...
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