Exceed RC Wild Hawk

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

My friend, Vic, let me fly his Wild Hawk. It's a great flying plane from Exceed RC and is available at www.Nitroplanes.com. It has plenty of power and does tight loops effortlessly. It's a little bit tail-heavy, but not enough to be that big of a deal. Simply a fun flying airplane.

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  • Hi Jeff, would you recommend this plane to a beginner in RC airplanes? I want one thats stable, idiot proof and easily repaired.

    Thanks.

  • @locouk Sure, but unfortunately this plane is out of stock according to nitroplanes website. However, if you go to nitroplanes website and click on Ready-to-Fly airplanes and find Trainers and Gliders, there is quite the selection of beginner aircraft there. Thanks for your comment.

  • novices should always buy a pusher prop. as front prop and motors always get wrecked when you hit the ground. wild hawk is a safe bet with the prop in a safe area.

  • @rog271 You're absolutely right. Thanks for the comment.

  • how much money does a simulator cost

  • Depends on what you get. You can spend up to a couple hundred dollars on one. The best one for the money is at rcflightsim(.)com

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  • @Winston51249 or go to harbor freight. they have these too.

  • its vic , nightflyers freind .

  • NICE VID,S GREETINS FROM HOLLAND

  • i have a super lightning from hobby people. it looks exactly like the wild hawk. never used a flight simulator yet. i practiced on the storm launcher before thying this plane. i plan on getting the wild hawk as it's the same plane. it files well. i can land it well too. yet crashes, even small ones are inevitable. but it's all good and a fun plane to fly. are you going to change your motor to brush less? the stock motor is great but i want to cruise my plane. brush less motor youcould

  • Good "preemptive" mods for your Wild Hawk:

    Use hot glue to attach - 1/8" X 6" carbon bar along belly, centered where the tail boom meets the main body. This will keep your tail from snapping off at this weak point. Also glue small carbon rods along the sides, starting at about 2" from the nose tip, going straight back. These will keep your nose from snapping off if you dive hard into the ground.

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