apologies for the music, was a a short clip I took one evening and for a laugh I put this music on it... if I can find the raw capture I may re-release it with better music.
Hey Dan maybe we can use it as an excuse to go flying again :)
Heh. Nice background music, MC Hammer.. I had a Twinstar once, and for the life of me, I could never get it to fly. It always turned on one wing when I launched it, and crashed nose first into the ground. Still not sure why to this day. Might get another one though, they look cool.
hey whats the longest flight u have had on this?
justfly60482 6 months ago
@justfly60482 14 mins is the average but 20 mins sometimes when I just cruise round.
dansubaru 6 months ago
the music... who is it pls.....
eternityxx1 1 year ago
Anyone notice the chemtrails in the background
brucey39 2 years ago 2
Nice plan. Always makes me laugh the amount of people who buy the TS II and go straight to brushless. There is plenty of power in stock config.
BigDuke6ixx 2 years ago
new soundtrack rocks :)
fionasande 2 years ago
apologies for the music, was a a short clip I took one evening and for a laugh I put this music on it... if I can find the raw capture I may re-release it with better music.
Hey Dan maybe we can use it as an excuse to go flying again :)
rcmodeladdict 3 years ago
Music has now been changed since youtube banned the old track for copywright infringement.
dansubaru 3 years ago
Sorry about the music, my mate Rob does the video editing, nice to fly though.
dansubaru 3 years ago
I no one can fly one of these then give up- They fly themself!!Hardly rocket science.
Nice vid shame about the music
stevecoterell9 4 years ago
Heh. Nice background music, MC Hammer.. I had a Twinstar once, and for the life of me, I could never get it to fly. It always turned on one wing when I launched it, and crashed nose first into the ground. Still not sure why to this day. Might get another one though, they look cool.
peaps 4 years ago
i think its torque from the motor if you put it at full power. i had the same prob with a differnet plane
cbrindle08 3 years ago
my guess is center of gravity to much on the rear - it also causes same situation, as seeen many times here :o)
kanima 3 years ago