New HobbyZone Firebird Stratos for AFPD
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New HobbyZone Firebird Stratos for AFPD
Hello sim flyers,
Here's a just completed conversion of an FMS model to AFPD.
[link=http://gunnerson.homestead.com/files/ipacs/hz-firebird-stratos.zip]HobbyZone Firebird Stratos
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Special Note: Put the rudder on the aileron channel as primary
turning control for a three channel airplane. Actual airplane does
not have a steering front wheel, it is on the rudder channel.
This is one awesome RTF airplane, it has terrific looks and comes
with some awesome technology for easing a newbie flyer into a
successful flying hobby. They call it Electronic Virtual
Instructor technology and experienced pilots can think of it
as a roll gyro with a mixing radio that makes it easier
to fly the model and keep it straight and level and well
behaved in the turns.
WebSite: http://secure.hobbyzone.com/HBZ7700.html
Video FliteTest Review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBRShTlFpGA
WingSpan: 42 in. (1.070 m)
Length: 30 in. (0.765 m)
Weight: 17.0oz. (0.482 kg)
Battery: 2-cell 7.4V 1300mAH LiPo
Power System: twin 180 brushed motors
Prop size: 4.75 x 2.5 counter-rotating
Flight Time: 10+ Minutes
Radio System Included: 3-Channel 2.4Ghz Radio
CofG: 0.8in (20mm) in front of landing gear
If anyone is flying this model, please give it a try
and let me know of any changes needed.
ggunners
Here's a just completed conversion of an FMS model to AFPD.
[link=http://gunnerson.homestead.com/files/ipacs/hz-firebird-stratos.zip]HobbyZone Firebird Stratos
[/link]
Special Note: Put the rudder on the aileron channel as primary
turning control for a three channel airplane. Actual airplane does
not have a steering front wheel, it is on the rudder channel.
This is one awesome RTF airplane, it has terrific looks and comes
with some awesome technology for easing a newbie flyer into a
successful flying hobby. They call it Electronic Virtual
Instructor technology and experienced pilots can think of it
as a roll gyro with a mixing radio that makes it easier
to fly the model and keep it straight and level and well
behaved in the turns.
WebSite: http://secure.hobbyzone.com/HBZ7700.html
Video FliteTest Review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBRShTlFpGA
WingSpan: 42 in. (1.070 m)
Length: 30 in. (0.765 m)
Weight: 17.0oz. (0.482 kg)
Battery: 2-cell 7.4V 1300mAH LiPo
Power System: twin 180 brushed motors
Prop size: 4.75 x 2.5 counter-rotating
Flight Time: 10+ Minutes
Radio System Included: 3-Channel 2.4Ghz Radio
CofG: 0.8in (20mm) in front of landing gear
If anyone is flying this model, please give it a try
and let me know of any changes needed.
ggunners