nice made the same thing gonna try it sometime this week i hope it turns out good lol... and as for Banana after what trough with there plane/shipping/support ill never buy from them again whoever made my plane was blind....
Well I suppose your right and I do sincerely appologise. Some people perfer to make their own planes even if its alot of work and will never look like the real thing and I commend you for that.
The fact that you have given in to the negtive feedbacks of Bananna hobby given by people that never bought a trainer plane first and then try to get there money back and cant is sad however.
@homebrewman23 Firstly it's very impolite to call someone else's pride and joy ugly. Secondly ANYONE who would recommend buying anything from Banana Hobby, obviously suffers from "shiny ball syndrome" and has no clue about quality, forget about the non existant customer service.
Thirdly, it's obvious that looks & aesthetics are more important to you than anything else, therefore that just makes you showoff as aposed to a RC enthusiast who enjoys flying for the sake of flying.
@homebrewman23 Firstly it's very impolite to call someone else's pride and joy ugly. Secondly ANYONE who would recommend buying anything from Banana Hobby, obviously suffers from "shiny ball syndrome" and has no clue about quality, forget about the non existant customer service.
Thirdly, it's obvious that looks & aesthetics are more important to you than anything else, therefore that just makes you showoff as aposed to a RC enthusiast who enjoys flying for the sake of flying.
NEVER EVER power yr plane before switching on yr trannsmitter. Always tx power on first followed by yr plane. Pls be careful bout this procedure. Might cause injury if the prop decided to spin upon powering yr plane without the tx in on position.
good radio gear is a must....its save a ton of heartache...however on these epp planes i always use the cheapest servos that i can get my hands on (scanner rc are less than$15 ea in all sizes)...i install my reciever so that i can just remove it and put it into the plane that i want to fly.....if you have computer radio like a dx7 or 9303 you can keep all of your settings for each plane, you would just have to rebind for each plane which only takes a moment....happy flying!
Good to have metal drive servos, otherways you'd have to change servos after similar crashes
koss375 1 month ago
that's funtastic.... how much money that's you made this rc model?
MrFida94 3 months ago
that's funtastic....
MrFida94 3 months ago
yes blame it on the gear lol
RCFoam 4 months ago
nice made the same thing gonna try it sometime this week i hope it turns out good lol... and as for Banana after what trough with there plane/shipping/support ill never buy from them again whoever made my plane was blind....
briansarty 5 months ago
Well I suppose your right and I do sincerely appologise. Some people perfer to make their own planes even if its alot of work and will never look like the real thing and I commend you for that.
The fact that you have given in to the negtive feedbacks of Bananna hobby given by people that never bought a trainer plane first and then try to get there money back and cant is sad however.
homebrewman23 5 months ago
God that thing is ugly, why dont you just buy an airframe from Bananna Hobby for 65 bucks? it even comes with servos and a battery
homebrewman23 6 months ago
@homebrewman23 Firstly it's very impolite to call someone else's pride and joy ugly. Secondly ANYONE who would recommend buying anything from Banana Hobby, obviously suffers from "shiny ball syndrome" and has no clue about quality, forget about the non existant customer service.
Thirdly, it's obvious that looks & aesthetics are more important to you than anything else, therefore that just makes you showoff as aposed to a RC enthusiast who enjoys flying for the sake of flying.
stryker48 5 months ago
@homebrewman23 Firstly it's very impolite to call someone else's pride and joy ugly. Secondly ANYONE who would recommend buying anything from Banana Hobby, obviously suffers from "shiny ball syndrome" and has no clue about quality, forget about the non existant customer service.
Thirdly, it's obvious that looks & aesthetics are more important to you than anything else, therefore that just makes you showoff as aposed to a RC enthusiast who enjoys flying for the sake of flying.
stryker48 5 months ago
NEVER EVER power yr plane before switching on yr trannsmitter. Always tx power on first followed by yr plane. Pls be careful bout this procedure. Might cause injury if the prop decided to spin upon powering yr plane without the tx in on position.
flyboyssingapore 7 months ago
hahahah worse flyer
elvedin555 1 year ago
is it a thunder tiger mig 29?
Alexw851 1 year ago
good radio gear is a must....its save a ton of heartache...however on these epp planes i always use the cheapest servos that i can get my hands on (scanner rc are less than$15 ea in all sizes)...i install my reciever so that i can just remove it and put it into the plane that i want to fly.....if you have computer radio like a dx7 or 9303 you can keep all of your settings for each plane, you would just have to rebind for each plane which only takes a moment....happy flying!
wawshaproductions 2 years ago
yes I go cheap first bot wit desent quality no so cheap good inbestigation
xxxsolonly 2 years ago
Sounds like that investigation provided some valuable info... have fun fellas!!
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jballzzz 2 years ago