TwinStar - EasyStar BiPlane with 400W Brushless, with PEHA

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

TwinStar - EasyStar BiPlane with 400W Brushless. First flights, first crash, first repairing, first landing... With PEHA Music

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  • what was the angle of the top wing? I would have thought it would need to be paralell to the bottom wing.

  • @TheRattleSnake3145 Angle of top wing is same as lower wing +0.5 degrees (for example - lower wing 2 degrees, top wing 2.5 degrees)

  • Thanks!

    This Easy(Bi)Star now is destroyed (tree on bad place...). With 3cell Lipol this goes in the sky vertically... I will make new, with two airframes and VERY wide float gauge for safe duty on the water... EasyStar is very nice plane and platform for diferent testing :-)

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  • @saintellins You beat me to it! LOL was going to say thumbs up for persistence and thumbs down for opening music and bug ass pubic hair on lens!

  • you have a Pube in the gate!

  • whats with the big run when throwing? just chuck it !

  • xD xD xD co ludia nevymyslia :D

  • na merda... prenditi un biplano

  • That's Great to see! ,, I was toying with the idea of a easy-star bipe ,, glad to see someone actually did it.

    I was thinking of making the wing struts of graphite instead of balsa

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