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  • scheiß dreck

  • ppl dont like to wait, go to 1:25

  • OMG fill it with paint and fly it on a paintball war

  • @joda457 fill a water balloon with jello and fly over an airsoft war!

    hopefully it will stick and act like a napalm bomb

  • u should of dropped it more to the camera and lower to us

  • @BamitZzU You're right, I misjudged the distance a bit. The problem is that the trigger reacts delayed because of the wide angle the servo has to travel. So I ejected a second too early and so overcompensated the delay.

  • woow nice vid dude!! ;D very good camara!

  • Cool, next time during a waterbomb fight use the plane as air support lol

  • this makes me want to make an rc plane that lights and drops firecrackers

  • haha, at the end the camera dude zooms in expecting to see a crator. lol, next timme use TNT>.

  • wow kein Krater

  • LOL the guy made the sound effects.

  • wow, Ich schreib einfach mal inb Deutsch: Ich find dein Flugzeug echt voll cool!

  • ja es ist sehr cool. haha flugzeug... du deutschen sind verruckt. haha im american, by the way. flugzeug... flying basin.. like schlagzeug. :P

  • nice

    thats cool

    i wish i had an rc plane...

  • Then buy one! You can get planes which are suitable for those things for around maybe 600$. This Husky is worth ~1400$, but thats because of the "luxury" engine and many other additional equipment...

  • oh.. thats a lot.. im thinking of getting a trainer plane for my first one with a small parachute droper

  • Thats a good idea! I also began with little planes.

  • actualy the guy at the hobby shop said that the smaller they were the harder they were to fly because the a littel bit of wond can trow it off corse

  • Yes, generally this might be true. A bigger plane is calmer in the air because of its mass. But it heavily depends on the type of plane: E.g. my Husky is still very wind sensitive. And a little trainer I thought of is still better for you because of its big tolerance for pilots mistakes and it is much more solid than a big plane!

  • oh.. i dont know.. it said that it was a trainer plane tho and it was like 1.5 foot long wings on each side so it depends on what you concider small...

  • for our dimensions that is quite small. Or did you think of some little plastic toy? This would be blown away by the wind like a paper plane!

  • no i wastnt thinking of a plastic toy. i might have esemaited the wing swan wrong.. if its from one wing tip to the other then its probly about 4 ft so i dont know

    ...

  • 4 to 6 feet for a trainer are OK.

  • ok. ill probly go thue with it

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