I flown trainer like models such as Cessna 182 electric powered. There was on the market a anti-stupid model, made by E-Sky (china), which is similar to Cessna, but it have a very low roll rate, and i have more than 50 hours flying it. I like to believe I have good reflexes, but ...
@PaunFD if you can fly a cessna 182 you can fly this one too. more than fast reflexes, you just need to be very gentle and precise on the sticks, and most of all keep it half throttle for the first few flights. At half throttle the roll rate is pretty manageable by everyone with a little RC experience
@PaunFD What kind of planes have you flown? it is relatively easy but you have to have very fast reflexes. I would say if you could fly a Parkzone T-28 on high rates you could keep it flying for a little, but i wouldn't really recommend this to a complete beginner. Good luck and remember to maiden on low rates.
I flown trainer like models such as Cessna 182 electric powered. There was on the market a anti-stupid model, made by E-Sky (china), which is similar to Cessna, but it have a very low roll rate, and i have more than 50 hours flying it. I like to believe I have good reflexes, but ...
Thank you for advice!
PaunFD 1 year ago
@PaunFD if you can fly a cessna 182 you can fly this one too. more than fast reflexes, you just need to be very gentle and precise on the sticks, and most of all keep it half throttle for the first few flights. At half throttle the roll rate is pretty manageable by everyone with a little RC experience
Fra42below 1 year ago
Nice flight. Mine is on the way to me, but i'm a almost a begginer so i'm wondering if i'm gonna be alble to ... keep it on the sky.
PaunFD 1 year ago
@PaunFD What kind of planes have you flown? it is relatively easy but you have to have very fast reflexes. I would say if you could fly a Parkzone T-28 on high rates you could keep it flying for a little, but i wouldn't really recommend this to a complete beginner. Good luck and remember to maiden on low rates.
xmodscarbonslost 1 year ago