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Post by kushflyer on Mar 28, 2008 9:29:03 GMT 1
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Post by flyinghigh on Mar 29, 2008 3:51:05 GMT 1
Congrats! I got mine a few weeks ago and already have 12 flights on it. It's an awesome plane and you won't be disappointed. If you get a chance, come over to the T-28 forum here : parkzonet28club.6.forumer.com/
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Post by higbe33 on Mar 31, 2008 15:53:14 GMT 1
My T-28 just arrived, but haven't had a chance to maiden it yet. I changed out the connectors to Dean's and using advise from the T-28 forum, installed wing skids. Also ordered the 10x7 3-blade prop. They say it's not as fast as the stock prop, but I love the way BigTonE's flies in this video. www.vimeo.com/695181 Hig
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Post by Twister65 on May 20, 2008 5:23:57 GMT 1
I've been eyeballin' these for the last few days and I'm about to begin sweet-talking my wife into allowing me to add it to my collection. Scott
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Post by bassplayindude on May 20, 2008 19:54:07 GMT 1
After seeing one of these in flight at my club's open house last Sunday, I had to get one. Picked up a PnP version yesterday and Spektrumized it. Think everything's all set for my maiden voyage, now I just need to get to the field. I'm still a beginner although I don't feel that I have any trouble throwing up my SuperCub (still can't land my SC worth a crap, mostly my fault). Crossing fingers that a pilot will be there to guide me through my maiden once I get there.
Debating on whether to keep EC3 connector or switch to Deans. Gotta make a choice soon as I'm starting to grow a few 3S LiPos and they all have different connectors (JST, Deans copy, EC3).
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zeta30
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Post by zeta30 on May 21, 2008 2:03:41 GMT 1
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Post by machead on May 23, 2008 14:01:07 GMT 1
Just ordered one yesterday from Ultimate Hobbies. Got the PNP version. $139.95 is about the cheapest I could find for the PNP.
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Post by admiralev on Jun 28, 2008 0:31:06 GMT 1
Hey all I'm a real noob here but here it goes...
What's the difference between a ARF and a PNP? I know RTF and ARF, but what is plug and play? Do you need parts to complete it?
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