This is another great ARF from Hangar 9. It truly is, from the included hardware, to the straight forward assembly manual, to the neat features like functional flaps, visible scale componants on the belly and retractable landing gear this plane is a real winner. I cannot imagine finding a more nicely setup ARF that flies any better.
A lot of knockers in here!
maccanaut 2 months ago
I <3 landings
napalm4574 1 year ago
bad takeoff, but nice landing even though there was crosswind
SamuelChung94 2 years ago
argh WHY would u put a two stroke on that??
crazystufffff 2 years ago
thats the worst take off ever.
cebion45 2 years ago
electric sucks
drojas2 2 years ago
Good analogy, but more like a hooker, pay enough, and you don't get a rash on your wingtip, from failed gear lol. It's a much more enjoyable hobby when everything works right though, and helps if you use reliable, decent parts
warderseeker 2 years ago
double the price, double the torque. There's no doubt you can throw money at anything and fix it. Well they say flying RC planes is like going to a strip joint, you throw your money in the air and hope for a happy ending, lol.
mgrande11 2 years ago
JR retract servo has 260oz-in, over double, wouldn't use any less on a 60 size plane, unless you want a chance of them not coming down. Sure most times you'll be fine, but when you bend them on a hard landing, and they get stuck up inside, and can't go back down, now you can have a nice belly landing lol
warderseeker 2 years ago
HS-75bb retract servo 114oz-in. Look on the forums everybody is complaining about the h9 retracts. The wobbles I can deal with cause it real only happens when starting but the biggest problem I have is they bend back slightly on the grass and come very close to binding my servo.
mgrande11 2 years ago