Originally Posted by
krkcdad
You can get the "new" Q version of the Stryker which I really don't want. Call me crazy but I don't want a rudder version of that plane. I really just want to make sure if and when I purchase the Mustang, there should be no problem flying it. Just don't want to buy it then realize it's to much to handle. WIth the Stryker I had, I could fly it slow and didn't have to go all out, all the time to have fun. Just want the Mustang to perform close to what I'm use to at low speed. My dad has a Hobbyzone Champ that I can fly. Just a beginner plane but I'm sure a couple flights with that will get the feel for flying again. It's not like I've gotten out of the hobby completely, just out of aircraft. Thanks for your help
Hi, I have both the Parkzone P51 and the newer Stryker F27Q. The Mustang is a very easy aircraft to fly, you can fly it around comfortably on 1/2 throttle, or even on full throttle it is not that quick.
I believe if you were flying a Stryker the Mustang will be easy for you.
I checked through my Youtube channel and the Mustang must be the only aircraft in my fleet that I don't have a video of. I added the rudder to my Mustang for stall turns and spins.
Here is the Stryker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4jJWOzQ5mU
here is another vid of the Mustang (not mine) I find it easier to hand launch holding the top and doing an under arm throw.
Mine flies exactly the same as this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUwr66pu0No