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RC Hawk Sky my 3rd OBV flimed flight

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

I am not trying to sell this plane but, after you have mastered a Sky Hawk or an Easy Star powered glider, this plane is a great next step.

Dynam Hawk Sky brushless powered glider - great for beginners!

The Hawk Sky powered glider is constructed from a durable EPO foam and is provided as a Ready To Fly model. A small amount of assembly is required. Took me about 2 hours

The Hawk Sky is powered by a Dynam Speed 400 brushless motor run off a Dynam Brushless Electronic Speed Control (ESC). The Hawk Sky is powered via a 3 cell 11.1V 1800mah Lithium Polymer battery. The package includes a Li-po charger 120VAC

This is a 4 channel radio control model that is also provided complete with the Dynam NE-KO4 35Mhz 4 channel Transmitter and the Dynam 5 channel receiver, including a matching crystal set.

The controller can glitch. I had a bad wreck because of this but it was fixed easily enough.

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  • When you're flying this plane fast make sure your wings stay on tight. I had to put velcro on the inside edges of my wigs to keep them from pulling out. You can use a 6inch prop and cut half an inch off each end too

  • @eclipser2004 I glued the wings into place eventually. However, it died a horrible death about a month ago

  • I am not sure what size prop it comes with, but a 6 inch is too big as it would hit the fuselage. My guess is a 5 inch but I am not sure what pitch it is

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  • When you're flying this plane fast make sure your wings stay on tight. I had to put velcro on the inside edges of my wings to keep them from pulling out. You can use a 6inch prop and cut half an inch off each end too

  • hey, whats the max prop size? like 6x4 is that a little to big

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