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RE: Multiplex Easy Star, construction, flight report
I'm new to RC flight and i thought i would be able to handle a more intermediate model. I got the "mixmaster" from tower and found out the hard way how it's cheep foam construction held up to a few failed takeoffs. Lets just say I'm less one model and plus two brushless outrunners w/ speed controllers a 3cell 2200mAh Li-po w/ charger five HS-81 equivalent servos and a radio receiver set. Ok bla bla bla I know, But I wanted to use what I had in a trainer so I went with the Easy Star kit and built it from the ground up with my supped up gear. The build was easy enough and the results are spectacular. I haven't had the pleasure of flying a stock Easy Star but from what Ive heard it can struggle going up wind and has a limited flight time. The Li-po Brushless combo gives me loops, hammerheads, and inverted flight at half power. I also have 30+min flights (I haven't had a chance to time them.) The only modification I made to the model is an enlarged rudder. Anyone out there with similar results?
Posted on: 9/17/2007 7:12 PM by Author "Ctreble"
in the forum "Electric Training"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=6380418
RE: TIPS for Beginners on the Walkera DF #4
Re: Kevinator9 Thank You Thank You Thank You!! You helped me so much. The whole setup works for the saber transmitter adaptor as well. Thanks again 1
Posted on: 9/6/2007 3:47 PM by Author "Ctreble"
in the forum "Walkera Helis - Dragonfly, etc.."
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=6335486
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