@thephantomsguest I'm not sure what you're asking about the radio... It was 72mHz, that's all I know. I swapped it out for a OrangeRX receiver not long after I bought the airplane.
I'm a pretty bad judge of distance, but it got high and far enough that I didn't want to go any further, at risk of losing its orientation.
Absolutely! This is actually my first non-micro, non-parkflyer airplane, and it was incredibly easy to learn. As a matter of fact, after learning aileron control on a Parkzone Ultra Micro P-51, the hardest part was getting used to how slowly the controls react on the 185, by comparison. The plane is great, and the relatively low price makes it that much better.
hi, what was the FM 72 mhz stock system you had, and what range did you get out of it?
thephantomsguest 1 week ago
@thephantomsguest I'm not sure what you're asking about the radio... It was 72mHz, that's all I know. I swapped it out for a OrangeRX receiver not long after I bought the airplane.
I'm a pretty bad judge of distance, but it got high and far enough that I didn't want to go any further, at risk of losing its orientation.
xsmashxhousex 1 week ago
nice video check out my hd video on my sonic 185 too
Ruffpuppys 1 year ago
Is this a good beginner glider?
tjmady 1 year ago
@tjmady
Absolutely! This is actually my first non-micro, non-parkflyer airplane, and it was incredibly easy to learn. As a matter of fact, after learning aileron control on a Parkzone Ultra Micro P-51, the hardest part was getting used to how slowly the controls react on the 185, by comparison. The plane is great, and the relatively low price makes it that much better.
xsmashxhousex 1 year ago