BH T-28 .25 size
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BH T-28 .25 size
I got a deal on this is the marketplace and have a os fs-40 surpass in need of a home and this looks to be a good home for it.Any one build and fly this version and what can I expect and watch put for during the build and flight?
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RE: BH T-28 .25 size
The small Trojan is a great little plane to fly and looks good in the air. I was caught out with the servos because it does not take standard servos, I think they are the mini type. So that waslesson number 1. With a 40 FS up front it should fly really well, I never had mine over half throttle. The only other thing is that the nose wheel assembly is a little soft and only lasted acouple of landings, so may be worth while replacing it from the outset.
They fly well, need just a little over half throttle (with a 52 FS) once you work out how much speed you need and control the throttle they are great. If you fly them to fast they can be a bit of handfull and to slow they can drop a wing. I sold mine because I had not flown it for 12 months but you will get a lot of pleasure out of this plane.
I have its big brother under my bed and its even bigger brother (120 size) in my office, both just waiting to be built.
They fly well, need just a little over half throttle (with a 52 FS) once you work out how much speed you need and control the throttle they are great. If you fly them to fast they can be a bit of handfull and to slow they can drop a wing. I sold mine because I had not flown it for 12 months but you will get a lot of pleasure out of this plane.
I have its big brother under my bed and its even bigger brother (120 size) in my office, both just waiting to be built.