ORIGINAL: Flying freak
ORIGINAL: Mr67Stang
The servos are definately wrong. Digitals are a waste unless you are getting sponsored to fly precision aerobatics. Since you mentioned this is your second plane let me offer you a different stepping stone into giant scale.
http://www.airborne-models.com/html/...p?ProductID=43
I fly one of these. It is very aerobatic and very light (9.5 lbs as oposed to your 13.5 lbs) I fly mine with a Saito .91 and a 14x6 prop. If you stuffed a 1.10 - 1.20 in it and got a 15x6 to 16x4 you would have you unlimited virtical. I fly this plane with standard servos and it does nice knife edge passes, snap rolls, inverted spins, etc. It has a semi-semetrical wing insted of the fully semetrical your choice has and it floats in without tip stalling. I have it set up with the CG a little aft. It floats so well in fact I programed spoilerons to help push it down for landings. This plane has NO bad habits. If your stuck on the digital servos go ahead and upgrade to a 6v 2000 mah'ish receiver battery.
Has anyone herd of this compay? airborn modles if so who sturdie are the planes i need somthing that can take a beating on those landins
I have heard of that company, I have even order some spinners from them, they were the wrong colour and one was even the wrong size, but they were not that bad, they are the distributor for World models. I would personally find your friendly LHS who sell world models stuff and buy from them instead.
J