This was not a bug of tx/rx, but a fail of the piece which is in front of the transmitter: the controller (modeler). Whow he cannot see that the plane was in pre-stall? Pay atention of the wind, the motor shutted down, and this kind of airplane needs speed to keep flying. He just put the airplane in a stall condition. Um grande jegue.
That was nothing to do with the electrics. all down to pilot error.
You stalled the one wing as you started your turn and then hence the wing dropped further and into a roling dive.
davidaearthy 1 year ago
You should order your plane water-proof next time. They run 50 bucks more. :D
ipodtouchcoder 2 years ago
This was not a bug of tx/rx, but a fail of the piece which is in front of the transmitter: the controller (modeler). Whow he cannot see that the plane was in pre-stall? Pay atention of the wind, the motor shutted down, and this kind of airplane needs speed to keep flying. He just put the airplane in a stall condition. Um grande jegue.
wwjunior 3 years ago
umm, why would you even think of flying an electrically controlled plane in the rain? :|
erad5 3 years ago
clearly, i didn't think at all, lol.
amindratr 3 years ago
then the lesson has been learned, or at least i hope ;)
erad5 3 years ago
Nice plane what a shame
narnyslip 4 years ago