@dipstick431 . Hi Matey. Sorry it's taken a while. I do have some sloping videos but not ready to upload yet, I shall remember to do so. However they do slope very well, we did tape the wings with parcel packing tape to add some strength before lobbing them off the cliff but once in the air they float well. Ian
Hey. Google search "BRCHobbies", this is one of the places I use for any plane electrical items. You'll need one of their 3.17mm prop adaptors, found under the prop ~ Adaptor link down the left hand side. Ian
Hey Matey, They do go well dont they? Ok, for motors we use; "VALUE OUTRUNNER A2826-6 2200Kv" (£8.95)with a 7x5~7x6 prop. ESC, needs to be 30amp+, 40amp keeps it ultra reliable. All available from "robotbirds", do a google search for them. Ian
Wow, I have one of these, I have been flying it for years, but mine does not seem as agile as that. But hell your right, they are soo much fun. Great video, thanks for sharing. 5*
Hey Matey. Yes, they are great fun to fly in all manner of conditions to. We've slope soared them off cliffs and they work well doing that to. Cheap, simple fun. Ian
Hey. LOL yeah it was. So much fun these little models so capable to. We took them slope soaring off Dorset cliffs as well, now that was fun floating around in the lift. We are considering rebuilding these models for some more laughs. Thanks. Ian
Hey. Erm, not out of the question but at the same time not easy to achieve either. Unfortunately there would be too many variables which would effect the different models differently. If they were computer controlled in both height & positioning then it would be better, but otherwise it wouldn't be possible. I think it has been tried with 2 models in the past but that failed. You could connect them all together with carbon rods so they flew as a group, thats been done before well. Ian
Hello Mate. It is very funny, we had a lot of fun with these planes & as their cheap to repair it's ok to take chances with them. Our chairman doens't even fly helicopters, two of the guys in the film are purely plank fliers. On this day I'd already broken mine, I clipped one of the above models wing which broke the bands holding mine on. It didn't fly to well with no wing ;-) Ian
damn it wich plane is mine:). Cool video:)
luskedyret 10 months ago
it's a 4mation xd
legovogel1 11 months ago
Hi could u do a vid to see how well it slop soars please thx Josh.
dipstick431 1 year ago
@dipstick431 . Hi Matey. Sorry it's taken a while. I do have some sloping videos but not ready to upload yet, I shall remember to do so. However they do slope very well, we did tape the wings with parcel packing tape to add some strength before lobbing them off the cliff but once in the air they float well. Ian
Centuryheli 1 year ago
thanks Josh
dipstick431 2 years ago
i carnt find a 3.17mm prop adapter can u help me?
dipstick431 2 years ago
Hey. Google search "BRCHobbies", this is one of the places I use for any plane electrical items. You'll need one of their 3.17mm prop adaptors, found under the prop ~ Adaptor link down the left hand side. Ian
Centuryheli 2 years ago
what motors did u use and what prop and where did u get them from thx.
dipstick431 2 years ago
Hey Matey, They do go well dont they? Ok, for motors we use; "VALUE OUTRUNNER A2826-6 2200Kv" (£8.95)with a 7x5~7x6 prop. ESC, needs to be 30amp+, 40amp keeps it ultra reliable. All available from "robotbirds", do a google search for them. Ian
Centuryheli 2 years ago
Wow, I have one of these, I have been flying it for years, but mine does not seem as agile as that. But hell your right, they are soo much fun. Great video, thanks for sharing. 5*
8682morts 2 years ago
Hey Matey. Yes, they are great fun to fly in all manner of conditions to. We've slope soared them off cliffs and they work well doing that to. Cheap, simple fun. Ian
Centuryheli 2 years ago
LOL, aerial chaos!
xray4 3 years ago
Hey. LOL yeah it was. So much fun these little models so capable to. We took them slope soaring off Dorset cliffs as well, now that was fun floating around in the lift. We are considering rebuilding these models for some more laughs. Thanks. Ian
Centuryheli 3 years ago
Is it possible to control all 4 planes using the same controller if they're set to the same channel? THAT would be pretty funny, LOL.
xray4 3 years ago
Hey. Erm, not out of the question but at the same time not easy to achieve either. Unfortunately there would be too many variables which would effect the different models differently. If they were computer controlled in both height & positioning then it would be better, but otherwise it wouldn't be possible. I think it has been tried with 2 models in the past but that failed. You could connect them all together with carbon rods so they flew as a group, thats been done before well. Ian
Centuryheli 3 years ago
This is so funny, LOL :-), its funny the way you crashed them can the chairman fly heli's very well?
thechoice33 4 years ago
Hello Mate. It is very funny, we had a lot of fun with these planes & as their cheap to repair it's ok to take chances with them. Our chairman doens't even fly helicopters, two of the guys in the film are purely plank fliers. On this day I'd already broken mine, I clipped one of the above models wing which broke the bands holding mine on. It didn't fly to well with no wing ;-) Ian
Centuryheli 4 years ago