Unboxing the Park Zone Bf-109G Messerschmitt RC plane!
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@earthling1984 JK Coolest unboxing ever!!!!!!:)
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@rcman098 oh and never had any problems with the prop, still flying with my first one, just put on the esc brake and make sure the throttle is off before you touch down...but dont cut it off to early, the 109 likes a little bit more speed for landings...at least compared to other parkzone planes
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@rcman098 definitely, belly landing is the way to go, at least for me it is (very bumpy landing strip at my flyingfield) not problems so far..and the plane looks much better, flys much better in the air without the gear, try it....you will see what i mean
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@Rcflyyer1 If ur landing strip is really bumpy like the one i have to land on, bend the landging gear a little more forward, helps u keep it from tipping over on landings, or get rid of the landing gear and handlaunch it, (by the way the plane flys a lot better with the landing gear off, not to mention it looks better in the air), it makes a pretty good bellylander too, but stay on the grass or u will damage the underside of the wings, have fun with the 109, and good hunting :)
wow u waste of time!!!
Jesse999ish 4 months ago
@Jesse999ish thank you
earthling1984 4 months ago
would this be a good plane coming from a 3 ch plane?
thechickboy1 1 year ago
@thechickboy1 not really, you should look at the e-flite apprentice, or the parkzone trojan t-28 - those are better choices to step up to.
earthling1984 1 year ago
Are the wheels buff enough to land on grass cause I have thin Dead Grass at my field and I don't want to rip up my foam belly landing it on the dead grass. And is this made out of Z-Foam?
Rcflyyer1 1 year ago
@Rcflyyer1 yes this is z-foam, and the wheels/gear are pretty darn strong, I think you will be fine. If you plan to fly out of grass that is longer, you can add on slightly larger wheels too.
earthling1984 1 year ago