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spitfire2010
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Posted: 13/Jan/2012 at 8:26am |
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What about a mirage. Delta wing is really stable
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=10014 Edited by spitfire2010 - 13/Jan/2012 at 8:26am |
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The MAAA can end aero-modelling apartheid Today! They think you're stupid and won't notice MOP057
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karoliinasalmin
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Posted: 13/Feb/2012 at 12:26am |
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I started from Jetiger:
Hobbyking Jetiger 64 mm EDF (delta) It is relatively easy to fly when you remember to put the DR values in the radio rather low. If you have high rates on ailerons, it will probably crash if this is your first EDF jet. I would recommend putting the data rates low and to put also some expo (like 20%). Then I went to Sportjet 70. I am flying this now to gain some experience. After the Sportjet, I am going to try the 70mm fiberglass L39 (Hobby king/Prodesign L39) I have also the Hobbyking 90mm fiberglass Viperjet under construction.. So after L39 no longer crashes, I will move to the Viper. Well I of course try to not to crash the L39. But lets see what happens. |
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