Looking for my first AutoGyro.
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Looking for my first AutoGyro.
I am looking for a pusher style AG that I can power with my 11.1V 2200 batteries. This will be my first one and I like the looks of the pushers. A ARF or RTF would be good . Thanks for any info. AL R
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RE: Looking for my first AutoGyro.
I'm not aware of anything that fits the description of what you're looking for. There are very, very few autogyro ARFs and I'm not aware of any RTFs. As rclyerflerfl mentioned, the BEGI is a little small for those batteries. One other thing to considerfrom what I understand, the pushers are not as easy to setup or fly as a "tractor". I'm not implying that they're extremely difficult, just maybe not the best place to start.
That said, the Flying Balsa PT-25 Profile would probably be a good fit for your Li-Po.
[link=http://www.flyingbalsa.com/PT_Profile_Kit]http://www.flyingbalsa.com/PT_Profile_Kit[/link]
The Scamp/Rascal parkflyer from Autogyro Company of Arizona is the only ARF I'm aware that may be a match for your Li-Po. HoweverIMHOthey're extremely proud of them:
[link=http://www.autogyro-rc.com/Almost-Ready-To-Fly(ARF).html]http://www.autogyro-rc.com/Almost-Ready-To-Fly(ARF).html[/link]
That said, the Flying Balsa PT-25 Profile would probably be a good fit for your Li-Po.
[link=http://www.flyingbalsa.com/PT_Profile_Kit]http://www.flyingbalsa.com/PT_Profile_Kit[/link]
The Scamp/Rascal parkflyer from Autogyro Company of Arizona is the only ARF I'm aware that may be a match for your Li-Po. HoweverIMHOthey're extremely proud of them:
[link=http://www.autogyro-rc.com/Almost-Ready-To-Fly(ARF).html]http://www.autogyro-rc.com/Almost-Ready-To-Fly(ARF).html[/link]