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PZ Stryker Q: Aerobatic Tutorial and flight demo

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2011

This is the brand new Parkzone Stryker F-27Q. This thing is a beast and loves to show off, even if the pilot isn't to good at doing the showing off. In this video you'll learn the easiest way to take your Stryker to the limit without hitting the ground. And at the end of course you'll be treated to a private air show! Sit back and enjoy Robsco RC's F-27Q Stryker

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  • Fantastic vid pal,I have a HK/Artech Jetiger.But the Stryker is way better,faster & more aerobatic.I really want one,just a bit scared of slicing my hand off with the prop when launching.Wouldn't it be excellent if Parkzone did an EDF Stryker.Come on Horizon Hobbie!

  • @lordosirus But then it wouldn't go as fast or have the acrobatic capabilities! Its not hard to toss actually, when I do it i just toss it like a big paper airplane and only hit the gas after it has left my hand.

  • Great video but you only showed how to initiate the inverted flat spin not do the actual trick wich had me confused when learning. after you "crank the sticks" and she flips over and starts to spin ease rite stick down and to the left so then bolth sticks are down and to the left in high rates of course. and then it'll start spinning and don't forget to give yourself lots of room.

  • @stryker595 I made the video to show the simplest form of doing tricks. And with this plane all you have to do is hold them over and it spins on its own! Super fun. Love the plane!

  • I'd really like to know what battery you were running in that video. The motor is stock and holds up OK under the load of that 7X5E prop? Ever had a watt meter on it with that prop?

    And last, any idea what you speed was at WOT?

    Thanks

  • @kzroadglide Battery is the same ones I use in most my foamies. 3 cell 2250mah 65C ThunderPower. The stock motor is still going and I fly the dang thing every other weekend! Its amazing. I was sure it would have melted by now :P With a slight tail wind we have clocked it at 177 km/h (radar gun, not crappy doppler app), she will do 150 flat no problem. No i have not put a watt meter on it. Maybe this weekend i'll give it a wurl!

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  • Yeah. I'm just going to go for it,cos I've got to get one of these.Although I've nearly completed making a launch ramp from plastic tubes,so no excuse either way.By the way,I can spell "HOBBY" really.Its late here & I was just having a brain - keyboard interface problem.Or I was just being a MUPPET ! You decide.

  • @RobscoRC - Thanks mate - I really appreciate that. - Merry Christmas and happy new year.

  • @DNowlan1 the 2.4ghz systems were designed for people living in high population areas. The spektrum systems bounce between several bands of 2.4 to give you the best connection possible, and because every receiver has a unique ID when bound, interference is virtually impossible. I use a JR 9503, but if you don't need the bells and whistles the Spektrum DX7 and DX8 are good and cheaper. Other companies make 2.4 but JR and spektrum are compatible with most BNF planes as there from horizon hobby.

  • Robsco - Just another question my friend. The Stryker is providing a considerable trigger for me going to a 2.4 GHz radio system (I'm currently on a JR X378). What 2.4 GHz transmitter did you use and have you had any issues using it in built up residential areas?

    Many thanks and Merry Christmas.

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