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Post by nevthebluebear on Sept 16, 2015 19:19:24 GMT 1
Hi All, I'm just wondering what bind / plug and fly indoor flyers are out there for me to fly in a local leisure centre. Looking for ones around the £50 mark.
Cheers
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Post by hghost on Sept 16, 2015 22:34:37 GMT 1
I am not sure what size plane you are looking for but in the micro range the Sport Cub S and or Champ are excellent planes slow-docile- and easy , do not need a lot of room And depending on the size of your area....I know ones that are flying the Easysky Yak-12 and the Wilga are also great indoor planes....they fly easy and smooth and are larger than the micro's here is a You Tube vid of Digital Don flying indoors Both the Wilga and the Yak He is a great guy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPjkT4OhftQwww.youtube.com/watch?v=rXRO5x2W280here is a link to Amains hobby who sells these planes www.amain.com/rc-airplanes/kits/c516?cID=516&fb=1799&lg=fbHobby King sells those planes as well. hope that gives you some idea
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Post by nevthebluebear on Sept 17, 2015 6:34:41 GMT 1
Thanks very much! That has opened my eyes abit as to what micros are out there!
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Post by hghost on Sept 18, 2015 2:41:14 GMT 1
I Yak and Wilga are Not micro's- they are in the park flyer class in size a wing span of about 37 and a half inches - or 950mm
but if you are wanting a indoor micro the Sport Cub S is a great choice .
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Post by nevthebluebear on Sept 18, 2015 19:27:13 GMT 1
I am doing lots of research into the Sport Cub S - as it certainly does seem a great choice
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Post by hghost on Sept 19, 2015 2:08:15 GMT 1
I am doing lots of research into the Sport Cub S - as it certainly does seem a great choice I believe it is...I have 2 of them, I call them my Twin Cubs-Daytime and Nighttime -I fly one in the day and the other has LED's and I fly at night They almost fly themselves I like going up high and than spiraling down and then do it all over again.
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Post by vulcaneer on Sept 19, 2015 21:30:11 GMT 1
I am doing lots of research into the Sport Cub S - as it certainly does seem a great choice Sport Cub S is a really great flyer. Problem is the motors they are putting in them now. They do not hold up at all. After 1 1/2 to 2 hours of flight time the little motor is toast. Not saying you should not buy one of those planes. But just be prepared to buy some extra motors. Otherwise your plane is going to be down while you wait for new motors to be delivered. Spend more time waiting for delivery than flying. So buy several. These are direct replacements for HZ Sport Cub S
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Post by nevthebluebear on Sept 19, 2015 23:28:25 GMT 1
Thanks for the tip i will take this into consideration before buying
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Post by hghost on Sept 20, 2015 23:14:54 GMT 1
Even if the motor does not last very long, replacing one is very simple and as vulcaneer said you can replace it with a Micro Motors , motor and they last longer
The Sport Cub S is a great plane, and so is the Champ ( Champ motors last longer as well )
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Post by nevthebluebear on Sept 27, 2015 13:35:00 GMT 1
I think the cub s will be a better option as i am looking for something with a bit of aerobatic stamina... Ive just had a look at the e flite micro yak. Has anyone any experience on it??
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Post by hghost on Sept 30, 2015 1:20:34 GMT 1
No experience with the Micro Yak...do not know anyone who has one.
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