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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

Flying The Beast like a foamy!
Tru-Turn Spinner, DA-120, JR8911HV and Duralite Li-Mn batteries.

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  • Thanks :)

    No i crashed it last summer. I got almost 500 flights on it.

    For now i have mostly EF-planes and an aeroworks ultimate/DA-200. I fly them because the scandinavian distributor(of extremeflight) is suporting me.

  • @badasspython

    Anders, I wish you the best man! I am sure you are enjoying what you are doing and that's the key! Enjoy the hobby my friend :-)

  • Hi Reza.

    Awesome flying. I like your flying-style, low and slow 3d :)

    Anders E

  • @badasspython

    Hi Anders, Thanks so much my friend! You are a great guy! Do you still have your Python?

  • WOW, Wahnsinn :) lässt sich die Beast immer so genial fliegen oder nur bei Gegenwind? Also so langsam in der Vorwertsbewegung ist nur bei Gegenwind möglich das ist mir schon klar :) aber von der Wendigkeit her... das ist ja ein Traum nur zu zusehen aber selber flieger muss ja aller erste Sahne sein :))

  • @Greyf92

    Dank meines Freundes :-)

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  • Nice landing! Laid it down like a helicopter. :D

  • @CaptainsAviation

    Thanks for the help and tip.

    Unfortunately, I'm not good enough to fly one of these! Maybe in a year or so though.

    Pity you didn't put smoke - this plane needs smoke! It's like going to the movies with no popcorn! :o)

  • @pofrani

    I never did install smoke on either my Python or Beast! If you decided to do this, it's better to close the bottom by making a hatch like one of the gentleman did on the thread. If you are using tuned pipes then no worries as smoke residue shoots out of the back of it! Another alternative is to Zpoxy the open area so smoke does not penetrate the bare wood/balsa and wipe it off thoroughly after each use!

  • @CaptainsAviation

    thanks - i have only just found your build thread on this and i am currently on page 29! :o)

    does your Beast have smoke yet?

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