zeta30
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Post by zeta30 on Mar 11, 2008 1:20:26 GMT 1
Aerobird Swift, (I hate that plane). Hobbyzone Super Cub (my favorite) Parkzone T-28 Trojan (haven't flown it enough to tell)
HeliMax HMX450 Heli
Just ordered CopterX 450 AE V2 Another Heli
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Post by higbe33 on Mar 16, 2008 13:12:21 GMT 1
zeta30 - I'm looking forward to what you have to say about the T-28. I'm almost ready for my second plane and a couple people have said good things about the T-28. I had been looking at overwing planes, since I like the SC so much, so don't hold back.
Hig
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zeta30
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Post by zeta30 on Mar 16, 2008 19:04:18 GMT 1
I've flown the T-28 about six times now, it is very fun to fly. Right out of the box it will do an outside loop so there is plenty of power too.
The only complaint I have, and it is really my own fault, is I shouldn't have bought the RTF version. I should have went with the plug and play to save some money. I went with the RTF because I wanted to give my LHS some business and they weren't planning on carrying the plug and play version.
There are a lot of people who have had problems with either the RX of TX that comes with the RTF, they tend to glitch. I was one of those. It had major glitching problems, so I took out the RX and installed an AR6000 to use with my DX7 TX.
So if you already have a TX I would suggest buying the plug and play version.
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Post by higbe33 on Mar 27, 2008 1:56:45 GMT 1
I don't have a radio or rx, so bought the RTF. It's not even here yet and I'm looking forward to putting a 10x7 3-blade on it. Less power, but looks good and flies more scale from what I've heard and seen on videos. Thanks for the info.
Hig
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Post by jeffrey123 on Jul 29, 2009 7:50:49 GMT 1
I have the Aerobird Swift as well and I dont like it. It is just designed poorly. After one hard landing it is toast.
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