Hey~I'm pretty new to RC, and have only flown RC Heli's. I fly a 450 size electric heli now (Belt Cp V2), but am wondering about planes. These look stable and appear to be a blast to fly. Would you recommend it for a rookie?
"Wings" are by no means "trainers" That being said...I trained myself on one as did Adam (the pilot in the video) because we are both stubborn. The wings can take a lot of abuse with no fuselage and the motor in the back. This wing would be a good 2nd or third aileron/elevon plane.
If you really want to jump into RC planes in this direction, I would start with a SuperFly. Easy to build. Easy to fly. Easy to repair.
what prop, motor, battery?
eddysnow 3 months ago
I think I'm gonna be sick.. Lol very nice flying. Looks like fun!
belro17 1 year ago
Hey~I'm pretty new to RC, and have only flown RC Heli's. I fly a 450 size electric heli now (Belt Cp V2), but am wondering about planes. These look stable and appear to be a blast to fly. Would you recommend it for a rookie?
jasonalara 2 years ago
"Wings" are by no means "trainers" That being said...I trained myself on one as did Adam (the pilot in the video) because we are both stubborn. The wings can take a lot of abuse with no fuselage and the motor in the back. This wing would be a good 2nd or third aileron/elevon plane.
If you really want to jump into RC planes in this direction, I would start with a SuperFly. Easy to build. Easy to fly. Easy to repair.
Look through my other posted videos for
'SuperFly stupid fun"
robfish2 2 years ago
Thanks for the reply. I checked out the other vid and think I'll go in that direction first. Not so damn fast! More my speed.
jasonalara 2 years ago