Obsahově zajímavé video. Můj názor se bude hlavně vztahovat na kvalitu videa. Někde jsem ani nepoznal, co to vlastně ve vzduchu je. Takže pro příště bych to udělal kvalitnější. Také kvůli tomu jsem na konci ani nevěděl, jestli se letadlo zničilo nebo jenom spadlo. Překlad do angličtiny je počítačově. Omlouvám se za případné chyby. To je ten níže ode mě.
Interesting video content. My opinion will mainly apply to the video quality. Somewhere I did not know what it is in the air. So the next time I do it better. Also because at the end I did not know if the aircraft is destroyed or just crashed. Translation into English is a computer. I apologize for any mistakes.
Unsnap the clevis pin from the control horn on the rudder. Screw or unscrew the pin to fine-tune the length of the pushrod and then re-attach it to the control horn.
I don't know anything about the corsair you mention, but this is a good 4-channel trainer. It's fairly easy to fly but also easy to crash if you're not careful - and unlike the micro foamies, this can take some serious damage from a good crash. I screwed up the NiMH when I flew into a tree and then it fell down onto the pavement (end of this video)
I don't have one of these (yet!), but just from the video, it seems to be a bit under powered. The video of the brushless/ lipo wing dragon shows what it could do. Any thoughts?
Before I tore mine apart I was considering buying a brushless motor and ESC as well as a lipo. It is somewhat underpowered, if you like to do aerobatics, but it will do a loop on the stock setup. I just didn't fly it long enough to get good enough to loop it; on the last crash at the end of this video one of the NiMH cells was damaged and from then on it never flew right and had bad cut-out problems, most likely because of the battery (which is replacable).
It's fairly durable. The wings are made of EPS (beads) but with packing tape over the leading edges and behind the prop it's even better. I crashed several times, and in the grass it didn't take much damage. Just don't fly over pavement if you think you're gonna crash...mine pretty much ended with a nasty nose-first dive from a tree into a parking lot. It's cheap, but a good 4ch trainer. If you don't want to spend a lot and learn to fly 4 ch planes, I recommend this plane.
Just got this and crashed badly on the maiden, got spare parts and am nearly ready to go agoin, can you recommend anything to make it stronger? The first crash was nose down and managed to break the rudder and prop!)
I'm not sure what you can do to make the plane itself stronger, but it's a good idea to add packing tape to the leading edges of the wing and also the back edges around the prop. This should save you chunks of foam that you would lose in a bad crash. When you get your plane flying again, just try to keep it from going nose down, and throw it hard when you launch (or take off from the ground if there's pavement).
actually for learning how to fly get something simpler like a micro fighter jet (40.00) or an A7 tornado (70.00). This plane may be easy to fly but it has more complex manouvers it's better to master the basics first
Obsahově zajímavé video. Můj názor se bude hlavně vztahovat na kvalitu videa. Někde jsem ani nepoznal, co to vlastně ve vzduchu je. Takže pro příště bych to udělal kvalitnější. Také kvůli tomu jsem na konci ani nevěděl, jestli se letadlo zničilo nebo jenom spadlo. Překlad do angličtiny je počítačově. Omlouvám se za případné chyby. To je ten níže ode mě.
pav9sob 2 years ago
Interesting video content. My opinion will mainly apply to the video quality. Somewhere I did not know what it is in the air. So the next time I do it better. Also because at the end I did not know if the aircraft is destroyed or just crashed. Translation into English is a computer. I apologize for any mistakes.
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pav9sob 2 years ago
I got this in the end. However, my rudder, on full left trim points to the right a bit. Is there any way of correcting this?
guitarman1375 2 years ago
Unsnap the clevis pin from the control horn on the rudder. Screw or unscrew the pin to fine-tune the length of the pushrod and then re-attach it to the control horn.
catman529 2 years ago
Which should i get, this, or the corsair from hobby estore?
guitarman1375 2 years ago
I don't know anything about the corsair you mention, but this is a good 4-channel trainer. It's fairly easy to fly but also easy to crash if you're not careful - and unlike the micro foamies, this can take some serious damage from a good crash. I screwed up the NiMH when I flew into a tree and then it fell down onto the pavement (end of this video)
catman529 2 years ago
I don't have one of these (yet!), but just from the video, it seems to be a bit under powered. The video of the brushless/ lipo wing dragon shows what it could do. Any thoughts?
toffas1 3 years ago
Before I tore mine apart I was considering buying a brushless motor and ESC as well as a lipo. It is somewhat underpowered, if you like to do aerobatics, but it will do a loop on the stock setup. I just didn't fly it long enough to get good enough to loop it; on the last crash at the end of this video one of the NiMH cells was damaged and from then on it never flew right and had bad cut-out problems, most likely because of the battery (which is replacable).
catman529 3 years ago
How durable is this plane? does it breaks fast? or can you crash several times without damage?
Douwjo 3 years ago
It's fairly durable. The wings are made of EPS (beads) but with packing tape over the leading edges and behind the prop it's even better. I crashed several times, and in the grass it didn't take much damage. Just don't fly over pavement if you think you're gonna crash...mine pretty much ended with a nasty nose-first dive from a tree into a parking lot. It's cheap, but a good 4ch trainer. If you don't want to spend a lot and learn to fly 4 ch planes, I recommend this plane.
catman529 3 years ago
Just got this and crashed badly on the maiden, got spare parts and am nearly ready to go agoin, can you recommend anything to make it stronger? The first crash was nose down and managed to break the rudder and prop!)
benjive 3 years ago
I'm not sure what you can do to make the plane itself stronger, but it's a good idea to add packing tape to the leading edges of the wing and also the back edges around the prop. This should save you chunks of foam that you would lose in a bad crash. When you get your plane flying again, just try to keep it from going nose down, and throw it hard when you launch (or take off from the ground if there's pavement).
catman529 3 years ago
lol i did that with my A7 tornado!
DKingTaco2188 3 years ago
actually for learning how to fly get something simpler like a micro fighter jet (40.00) or an A7 tornado (70.00). This plane may be easy to fly but it has more complex manouvers it's better to master the basics first
DKingTaco2188 3 years ago