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Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
Hello..guys.....Whats your opinion about this planes?????
or better IKARUS... Saludos..desde Costa Rica. ® Edge 540 Profile Electric FlatOuts 3D Park Flyer Almost Ready-To-Fly EP Aerobatic Foam Profile Planes Features Control Horns The control horns have a larger than normal hole that fits the Z-bend pushrod connector without slop. The control does double duty as a hinge, reducing weight and assuring correct linkage geometry. Z-Bends A large bearing surface on the Z-bends reduces wear to prevent slop, unlike linkage systems that rely on small wire Z-bends. To make installation simple, the 1mm carbon rod is secured in the Z-bend with a drop of CA. Tailwheel The tail gear pivots on the carbon fin post, allowing the snap-in tailwheel to steer the airplane while on the ground. Great Planes Pro Foam Safe CA+ Medium Glue 1 oz. with purchase of a Great Planes Edge 540 Profile Electric FlatOuts 3D Park Flyer on this page. A $7.99 Value!Flat-out fantastic 3D flight! Lots of pilots are looking for a lightweight, fun aircraft for spur-of-the-moment flying and for perfecting 3D aerobatics. FlatOuts are quick-building, inexpensive models that fly very slowly, and can perform extreme 3D maneuvers in tight spaces both indoors and out! Flat foam planes from other makers rely on lots of tape and glue in the construction process, but Great Planes has created a complete line of innovative hardware — including hinges, pushrod holders, brackets, Z-bends and much more — that is far superior, and is included with every FlatOuts model. The result is a plane that's straighter, stronger, faster to build, and flat out fabulous to fly!
"Clip-Hinges" allow control surfaces to pop off in a crash and avoid damage. Amazing Control Throw Large servo arm and control horns offer up to 80 degree deflection. For High Performance 3D Add on the Great Planes ElectriFly BL-8 Brushless ESC and the Great Planes ElectriFly RimFire 22M-1000 Brushless Motor!(File size 24.7MB) Requires Windows Media Player or QuickTime PlayerSpecifications Wingspan: 35.5 in (900mm) Wing Area: 208 sq in (13.4dm2) Weight: 7.5 - 9 oz (215-255g) Wing Loading: 5.4-6.2 oz/sq ft (16-19g/dm2) Length: 29.5 in (750mm) Require: 4-channel radio w/3 micro servos, 10A electronic speed control, 350 - 700mAh 3S Lithium-Polymer battery, Li-Po compatible charger |
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Puerto Rico, Caguas, Caguas
Joined Jan 2006
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Re: Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
Saludos Lizano yo tengo un Turmoil de los Flatouts y pues no me gusta mucho como vuela pero vuela bien. Todavia esta nose heavy asi que a lo mejor volara mejor tail heavy. Suerte!
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Joined Jan 2006
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Re: Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
http://www.ikarus-modellbau.de/onlineshop/usa/index.
Download***NEW YEAR Special ***NEW ITEMSElectric Helicopter3D Flight SimulatorsAccessoriesShock-Flyer Accessories Replacement parts PPS-4D-Prop WIZARDSlowflyerSpecialsIKARUS R/C CatalogHow to Order Shipping and Handling Security Newsletter Shock-Flyer / Back to list Product [14 of 15] previous | next Shock-Flyer EXTRemA 330S with 3-D-Power Set Shock-Flyer EXTRemA 330S with 3-D-Power Set our price 59,95 $ Amount: Item No.: 2011007 Tell a friend about this item KIT with 3-D-Power-Set (brushed gear motor and special 3-D-propeller) Real easy to fly ! Even for the novice in aerobatics. Developed for 3-D free style, these models can perform just about any maneuvers from the typical aerobatics to rolling circles, snap rolls, flat spins, knife edge loops, avalanges, torquing, hovering... The modified and simplified construction is guarantees even more rigidity, higher flight precision and much faster assembly. Built from the preprinted components, special lightweight injection molded hardware and CRP reinforcement these robust and extremely lightweight planes fly like a dream! All Shock Flyer kits include the die-cut airframe components, carbon rods for landing gear and pushrods, injection molded hardware. Furthermore required are a battery, charger, servos, controller, 4-channel receiver, 4-channel transmitter, and crystal set. Check for Accessory Set Specials. More than 15 minutes flying fun with Lithium Polymer batteries. Technical specifications: Wingspan 800 mm (31.5 in.) Length 750 mm (29.5 in.) Weight from 220 g ( 7.8 oz) |
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Re: Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
I have one of the Flat outs. They are OK. The brushed motor that comes with the kit has enough power to hover at about 3/4 throttle. With the recommended Brushless setup they will rocket. The clip hinges are fragile, heat them a little to make them clip easier without breaking. Set the CG to the back of the range and they will 3D well. They won't take much abuse. If you are not flying of of a very smooth surface cut the landing gear off. the gear will catch and cause damage to the airframe.
I actually like the E-Flight Yak much better, flies more like a larger size plane. It is fragile also but with a little reinforcement will hold up better. It cost a little more but is a much better flier. |
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Re: Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
i just got done building two turmoils in one day!! .. oh man.. that was a pain!!.. all i had to do was the servo part, which is kinda the hardest part, but two planes in one day, still a lot... i have flown all the flat outs.. and the Turmoil beats them all... the reflection is good, but to me it flew way to easy, i mean, u dont even really need to put in rudder and elevator for rolling harriors, in my opinion that not very fun. The turmiol locks into a hover and is pretty easy to stear in it. Rolling harriors like a dream!!! The SGF's dont make that much different to the flying characteristics, but that plane sure can fly. I had the F3A from ikarus and it was a lot easier to build, and flew reallll goooddd!!! After that one died i ordered another turmoil...
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Re: Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
The ugly trueth is that the flat outs are not the best foamy of there size shockies are way way better stay away from the flat outs
flat outs come out 3 to 4 oz heavier than shockies or 3dfoamy minis the plastic monting parts are not a very good way to assemble foamys either ,or not these from flat out |
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Joined Jan 2006
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Re: Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
I would really suggest getting a shocky. I have the GP Flatana. I flew the thing for the first time, and there was lots of wing flex. Whenever I turn it gets so bad i don't have any ailerons. I also broke the motor off the first time on landing(probably my fault). In the end, I would suggest one of the shockies. Also, I had a Tensor from E-flite and it flew awesome untill a gust of wind through me into the ground while I was in a torque roll.
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Re: Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
i have the edge 540, in the first landing, the landing gear broke away, i have to reinforce all, the wings and the fuse supports, this repair costs more weight, definitly this is not the best option for your first foamy, try the Ikarus shock flyer yak, it's more light, less fragile, and too stable with winds.
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Re: Great Planes, Flat Outs 3d??????
I had a flatana and didnt like it compared to a shock flyer. The building was a pain!!! But shockys take only one evning. just finished the shocky yak in one evning this week.
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