How to Setup BAE Hawk for a Good and Balanced Flight
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what wire did you put from the canopy to the rudder?? thx
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hey thanx dude... for ur guidance. i have ordered some parts.if i hve doubt ill keep in touch. bye :)
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Everything is included, all the screws, all accessories. if something is missing, you should ask the supplier or hobby shop you bought it from. but anyways, those are not some specialized screws. you can find right sized screws to fit in those places
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I just got this plane today and not got it out of the box properly but from what i have seen it doesnt seem to have the screws for the nose cone and the screws for fitting the wings to the fuselage the on thing i opened was the transmitter, fuselage and the battery so jus wondering if you do get the screws
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Hi Alishanimao thanks for all these videos we'll be following them when we get off the ground! that's the problem Weve just bought the Hawk but can't get the motor to run weve had it running but not at the same time as the other functions could be low battery we get lots of beeps including a few weve added what should the start up sequence be and sound like the instructions weren't that clear . Hope you can help ??
emilejoe 1 year ago
@emilejoe Post a clear video and I will see if I can help. sounds like a messed up ESC.
alishanmao 1 year ago
hey dude, i bought new BAe Hawk e-flite, can u tell me what type of Transmiter,servos,ESC,Battery i need? and what else i need to make it fly? pls help me....
sriworld03 2 years ago
well eflie should have a recommended setup. you should follow them. :) For Transmitter go for any good 2.4G System 7 channel is best. ESC any good brand 30AMP or 40AMP should work good. 11.1v 2200mAh 30C Batteries are good.
alishanmao 2 years ago
dude nice plane but your cam sucks.not to be a dick or anything. just with the movement it gets to blocky. personally i like larger scale. i cant stand seeing those control rods and stuff. step up to the big 60 or 70 inch wing spans and you'll really have some fun.
governmentcheese411 2 years ago
man, that was my old Panasonic VHS camera. I got a good Sony now, and just today I bought a new HD (High Definition 1920x 1020P HDMI Compact Camera ;) so vids are much more clear and going to be HD soon ;)
alishanmao 2 years ago