A-10 Warthog Crash RC Guanli

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Le 4 Apr 2010 A-10 RC guanli did fly very well, stable after adjustements elevator linkage. But Crashed at the end. Because of me, who did not know well Twin EDF power needed much battery than other my small light prop RC plane. Short time for this A-10 using 1300mA lipo battery. But happy anyway to watch A-10 well flying. ( Repairing, not so difficult after all )

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  • Maybe try 2200mah 3s 11.1v 30c lipo :)

  • @djhoodski Thank you for your comment.

    I agree with you!! TNX.

  • why were you flying it so far away were you afraid that it was going hit someone. could barley see it from the spot you where at.

  • @sharktunner86 Hi thank you. This crash happend at the second FLT after her success flight. She was very unstable and a little bit denger to fly it in reality, and some other flyers were there besides our green glass runway in that weekend day, as you said Just exacttly.

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  • @psychowolf666 Yes, You see the sky and mountains of Japan on A-10 Crash video.

    I am JR propo user. Sorry. I don't know well about the others Propo's safty fonction. It is important for me to check Battery (Amp, volt) and possible flight time check! for such a plane, EDF A-10.

    As for Prop Planes, I have no ESC problems for the moment.

  • @nash275375 comment from japan? i am in belgium

    i have ask some friend about why do the esc cut all

    they sai it not so good qualiti an if i use a spectrum or a futaba they will only cut the motor when batterie goes down

  • @psychowolf666 Hello and thank you for your comment from Japan.

    Félicitation pour le vol de 45 min environ! Super.

    Au contraire, mon A-10 consomme beaucoup comme tu vois,

    4 ou 5 minutes seulement je pense, avec mon LipoBattery 3S 1500mA.

    It is my first EDF unit RC plane, A-10 has Two engines you know.

    But I have no good LipoBattery for A-10 for the Crash Flight of Video.

    Unexpected that... it was very fast the end Lipobattery. I had no idea.

    But I will try to fly A-10 again soon.

  • ha fucking battery:s i think u have the same pb than me, when battery goes down ur esc cut all circuit so u do not have anymore receiver and cervo,

    i have this pb with my e sport phoenix planeur last week i have found a super thermal so y have fly nearly 45 min and i was very hig because this thing goes very wel for thermal and i have lost all cervo :s my plane have nearly make 1km hopely i was in the club field an i have my motorbike (i have folow him in some field, bad crash nose break:s

  • My Guanli F4U Corsair plane landed on a bunch of tall weeds. It was not a hard landing, but the motor mount got bent out of shape.

    Moral of the story: You get what you pay for.

  • @earthling1984 Thank you for watching and comment.

    My RC foam planes are from Chinese and almost of them I did buy only foam plane bodies, fuselage, wing and tail fins. As for Motors, ESCs, Servos and Battery, usually bought from my favorite RC shop. ( RTF plane: just only T-34 Mentor )

    But there are many Chinese RC Parts of them in reality…inside of my RC planes. But few parts failures with my planes… except my knowledge about EDF planes, (^_^;)

    Thank you. Nash

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