@Icerain29 If you follow the link in the description to my blog, there I have posted which motor I used. It fits on a standard GWS plastic stick motor mount to fit a 28mm diameter motor.
Hey, I got a zero last year by this company, I crashed it, rebuilt it then crashed it again. I have been using a flight simulator all year, would you recommend this plane to a beginner. If not what plane would you recommend? P.S. It has to be a warbird.
@hustler261 Warbirds by nature are generally a little trickier than any high wing monoplane. I know with the Zero that it needs a the battery to be all the way forward and sometimes even noseweight added to achieve correct CG. The FW190 does fly well/easily (with correct CG) but hard to say if it suited to you as I don't know your skill level. Another good warbird that's easy to fly is the Hobbyking/Art-tech P-51 Mustang 960mm Wingspan, looks great and flies almost like a trainer :)
hi there,
nice video here, i want to get this airplane, but i dont know what to get for this ARF kit,
could you list the stuff that you use? there's so many motors, mount......i just dont know which one to take
plus, do you know how to install the brushless motor on? do i need a firewall? or mount?
thank you!
Icerain29 8 months ago
@Icerain29 If you follow the link in the description to my blog, there I have posted which motor I used. It fits on a standard GWS plastic stick motor mount to fit a 28mm diameter motor.
PARTYjohn69 8 months ago
@PARTYjohn69
awesome
thx man
Icerain29 8 months ago
i have a 400size motor and a 3s 2200 milh bat how would i install the motor
a100nick 9 months ago
@FW190Rc I used a 9x7.5 2 blade sport prop with an 1100kv motor. Works very well and I'd recommend the setup for any warbird around that size with 3S
PARTYjohn69 10 months ago
Thanks a lot.
hustler261 1 year ago
Hey, I got a zero last year by this company, I crashed it, rebuilt it then crashed it again. I have been using a flight simulator all year, would you recommend this plane to a beginner. If not what plane would you recommend? P.S. It has to be a warbird.
Thanks
hustler261 1 year ago
@hustler261 Warbirds by nature are generally a little trickier than any high wing monoplane. I know with the Zero that it needs a the battery to be all the way forward and sometimes even noseweight added to achieve correct CG. The FW190 does fly well/easily (with correct CG) but hard to say if it suited to you as I don't know your skill level. Another good warbird that's easy to fly is the Hobbyking/Art-tech P-51 Mustang 960mm Wingspan, looks great and flies almost like a trainer :)
PARTYjohn69 1 year ago
Good job!
Aviator111167 1 year ago
@Aviator111167 Thanks, glad you enjoyed it :)
PARTYjohn69 1 year ago