Parkzone Typhoon 2 3D Flight 2
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You should cool it with the throttle. The RPM's were building in the turn, and they shouldn't be. You should try to fly in the at the "golden spot" for throttle. That's where your performance will be best in level and inverted flight. The "golden spot" is a few clicks above the throttle you need to keep the plane flying. You're flying at around 3/4 throttle, which is definately unneccesary. I'd say a Typhoon 2 3D could fly at 1/2 throttle, even with the stock set-up.
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I don't even see why they sell this plane with the transmitter. Its much better to buy your own better one; There is the pnp version but then you have no batteries and charger
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we got this plane last week. on the fifth or so flight, my dad was coming in for a low pass and judged the distance wrong. full speed into a tree. we lost a wheel and broke the prop shaft. very durable little plane. i was able to deadstick it in with no wheels or prop out of a tree. everything else still worked!!!
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I crashed mine at full speed into a light pole and only damage was one of the wing servos stopped working 12 dollars later and some clear tape and i was in the air again
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Hi i have some questions, are there any other differences between the original typhoon and the typhoon2 apart from the fins on the wings? And also, is there a direct connection between the plane and lipo batteries because i am buying the PnP version and using the parkzone lipo's straight away.
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on my maiden flight i had the ailerons reversed and ended up flipping it over on it's top, only bent the prop. couple flights later i lost controle and it nosed dived into a corn field, not a scratch on it....so i'd say it is pretty crash resistant.
i plan to buy one .... is the stock trasmitter usable or really crappy like some said ?
wolfysylbla 2 years ago
Well, before upgrading my transmitter, I used to think the stock one was OK. When I upgraded, it was a night and day difference between the "precise" control I now had with the plane. The stock one will definitely work, however.
MattUNI2001 2 years ago
The Ty2 has digital metal servos, which I don't think the original has. I don't understand the direct connection question. I think you will be fine with your set up you speak of.
MattUNI2001 3 years ago
will this fly well at slower speeds?? because this will b my first aileron plane.
flyboy32121 3 years ago
Yes, this plane does fly well at slower speeds (at least I think it does.)
MattUNI2001 3 years ago
How crash-resistant is it?? My only experience with 3d foamies (an E-flite Tensor and a Byp Yak) both disintegrated on contact with the ground :( I'll be buying the Typhoon2 if it holds up any better.
Njansen 3 years ago
I've yet to really crash it and break it, but from what I read, it is very easy to glue the foam back together once it breaks on impact.
MattUNI2001 3 years ago