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My MIG
Oct 25, 2012 16:19:56 GMT 1
Post by spindeepster on Oct 25, 2012 16:19:56 GMT 1
Along with my Super Cub, I have one of these. This is actually my first RC plane. I have about 6 seconds flying time on it...then the earth came up and smacked it good. It held up well, but I thought I'd better get some "stick time" on a trainer. That's how I came to be a SC flier.
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My MIG
Jan 3, 2013 6:47:59 GMT 1
Post by texan86cub on Jan 3, 2013 6:47:59 GMT 1
Hahaha I was actaully going to buy the same Mig. But the guy at Hobbytown talked me out of it LOL. I went ahead and got a SC.
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My MIG
Jan 7, 2013 2:35:58 GMT 1
Post by spindeepster on Jan 7, 2013 2:35:58 GMT 1
texan, Funny you would ressurect this post now. In an attempt to work up to the skill level it will take to fly the MIG, I just got this the other day. I would have flown sooner but I've been down with the worst cold I've had in some time. Today was in the 60's here, and I got some stick time with my new toy.
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My MIG
Jan 7, 2013 22:58:34 GMT 1
Post by toff on Jan 7, 2013 22:58:34 GMT 1
Which Mig 15 is it, Spin? Hobbyking/ bannana hobby, parkzone or durafly? Not a good beginner plane, but after some sticktime with the wildcat, you will definately be able to fly the Mig. Only thing I can point out is that EDF jets tend to be slightly 'sluggish' to the controls ( due to the power source being in a tube), and landings tend to need a bit longer, as more power is needed, and they don't glide very well! Good luck with it, it's a lovely plane!
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My MIG
Jan 8, 2013 1:45:40 GMT 1
Post by spindeepster on Jan 8, 2013 1:45:40 GMT 1
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