New Easy-star is Grey?
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New Easy-star is Grey?
Can anyone confirm that the new "BK easy star" version listed at the German site has grey wings?
http://www.multiplex-rc.de/hp/produk.../021419202.jpg
If so why? That is harder to see in the air, no?
http://www.multiplex-rc.de/hp/produk.../021419202.jpg
If so why? That is harder to see in the air, no?
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RE: New Easy-star is Grey?
Apparently they are grey,a couple of the aussie guys have the grey ones.Once it gets up beyond a coupla hundred feet it ends up being a black ouline anyway,so colour doesn't matter as much as say some thick stripes on one side of the wings for contrast and orientation.It is a great plane,there is a big thread over at RCG on it.
(I have two of em)
Cheers,
Bleary.
(I have two of em)
Cheers,
Bleary.
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RE: New Easy-star is Grey?
RCpilotny - I've been flying mine (in grey) for 2/3 month now. No problems with visabilty at all, just the same as my blue one that got out of range. I'm now o DX6i and full range AR6200 jut in case. The Ausie guys nearly all have converted to b/less (Himax inrunner) but mine is a cheap E-Max outrunner mounted as normal. probably the finest flying plane there is in any form - bulletproof.
My new Multiplex EasyCub arrives on Monday, to join the EZ* and the micro b/less Fox - long live Elapor foam
My new Multiplex EasyCub arrives on Monday, to join the EZ* and the micro b/less Fox - long live Elapor foam
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RE: New Easy-star is Grey?
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