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The receiver can live just about anywhere, there's plenty of room. The ESC uses an XT60 connector.
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This is a nice looking plane. I wish it was balsa not sure why there so many foam planes these days. |
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United States, GA, Atlanta
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I was pretty anti-foam for the last few years, but am coming back. I am infatuated with all the Twisted planes I have flown, and there are some really KILLER flying foam/balsa hybrids, like the old 3dhs Extra330 LT v2. These opened me back up to foam and I am loving it! I have been itching to get back into F3A aircraft to keep sharp in the backyard, but I get no pucker factor like when flying a big one- I crave that pucker. I live for events, but that is all changing with a baby coming and I am pretty damn excited to hang out with the little dude. I am going to get a tx in his hand ASAP! Chili fly at the Patch is this weekend, you should come! I am trying to be hopeful about going, but I am in some rough shape and prepping for another surgery... I just don't think I can handle it. Baby is due SEFF, I am looking to eWeek and HHAEFI as my next big events. NGMA has a their first BIG throwdown March 22-24. Get to this one Chris!!!!!!!! |
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Congrats on the baby and im sure you will have him flying in no time. I will have to check out those events.Yeah some foam is cool, i have nothing build up foam right now my last one was a slick bigger one took 2200 it was cool did lots night flying with it.. might have to get another one day. looking into something fast this year and something bigger. that is why this plane caught my attention.
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Well I just ordered one, trying to figure out what battery to get Think im going to go with the turnigy 3000mah. I have one now i fly in my 48" Edge 540 and its always done great. im sure this plane is heavier. its bigger and foam but should be fine.. Normally would go with Glacier but for price i can almost get 2 turnigys for price of one Glacier.
I just noticed in the picture Jason put his RX in the bay with the Battery, another guys video said to put it in the hatch on bottom where the Rudder servo is, I guess it doesn't matter a tiny rx isn't going to change the CG enough to make a big deal. I can't wait to get mine, But there calling for colder temps again next week so sure i end up having to wait for it to warm up to test fly it. Ha ha.. maybe last thing i got in winter i sat in my car in between flights with heat on cause it was so cold out lol |
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I was tail heavy with a 3300. Ended up going with some nose weight and a 4200 so that 3000 may be too light even when all the way forward. My flight video was done with the 3300 in the tail heavy state too by the way, so it is manageable.
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Thanks for the info Jason, well i will see, Found another one so have 2) 3000 turnigys will be flying with them for now to see how i like it, would like to keep it light as possible. the 3000s weight 9.81 oz.
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Have an issue with lead - much rather battery and flight time |
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That's going to be heavy isn't it. they suggest a 2700-4000 but i do agree i would rather get more flight then then just add dead weight.. I normally like my planes just a little tail heavy. better then nose heavy
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Well my tracking shows mine will be here Next friday, so got a week to wait. maybe the weather be better by then i know starting later today till sometime next week suppose to be cold.
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Did you get yours yet? it seems about 4 people so far has received theirs
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