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I know how to hover a heli
But these ships are different
Its going to take me a while to get it,,,,!!!!!, as my ships just capable its,, a 2 cell GWS 12by6 setup
Early foamy
Im well hooked the heli is staying at home
These things are the tops to fly
Build easy too
Ive got a largish depron wing on the board and Im thinking of a Quiqetype Yak fuse to match as I really like the look of that ship
But these ships are different
Its going to take me a while to get it,,,,!!!!!, as my ships just capable its,, a 2 cell GWS 12by6 setup
Early foamy
Im well hooked the heli is staying at home
These things are the tops to fly
Build easy too
Ive got a largish depron wing on the board and Im thinking of a Quiqetype Yak fuse to match as I really like the look of that ship
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I think its a whole lot better world,,,,,, as the flip out to an inverted recovery,, at lowish level is a thrill you dont get with a heli , ( its usually a splat)
Also real modellers appreciate the very low wing loading afforded by these models
Low wing loading is rare these days , but is the secret of real modelling
I have an hour on a GWS gear system with a 12 by 6 prop
I just hope the gear sysem has a few hours of life as I like the scream and might go to a Park 370 Brushless
Good Flying
Also real modellers appreciate the very low wing loading afforded by these models
Low wing loading is rare these days , but is the secret of real modelling
I have an hour on a GWS gear system with a 12 by 6 prop
I just hope the gear sysem has a few hours of life as I like the scream and might go to a Park 370 Brushless
Good Flying



