gws p51 vs gws Zero
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gws p51 vs gws Zero
OK I want votes on which plane is easier to fly and has the best flight traits with stock setup. The only difference is I will be using lipo batteries. If anyone has photos of gws warbirds painted like the original planes during WWII i would like to see them.
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RE: gws p51 vs gws Zero
I dont know about the p-51 but the zero is very responsive, and extremely agile. Once i got use to it, it was very easy to fly.
I've been training with ailerons using the sky scooter pro so i think that helped alot. Do you have any experiance flying rc?
I've been training with ailerons using the sky scooter pro so i think that helped alot. Do you have any experiance flying rc?
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RE: gws p51 vs gws Zero
I'd say the easiest flying GWS warbird is the Corsair, however the Corsair was the last model I built. I didn't use hinges instead I used actual ones with a pin in them. I also made sure the wing mount was strong by ripping out the foam and putting balsa in place of the foam. Here is a pic. of it kinda battered up a bit.
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RE: gws p51 vs gws Zero
the zero is a awsome plane that is very agile but if you gave not flown with ailerons then I would not suggest this plane, I would go with GWS Funny Park it is a nice flying plane.