RE: Hangar 9 Tango Arf
I am lost and need help...
I have little time and patience to build. I looked thru the online manuel and was impressed, the control horns and ALL control surfaces are installed. This beats the TRIBUTE ARF and or buying parts for the tribute.
I have only had a few nitro planes but I fly 3d fairly well. I have a 46 az OS on my tribute now. I also have a Saito 82. My Tribute is up to 5 lbs. It was better as the original PNP.
I am debating on buying a new PNP Tribute with the 36
Placing the Saito 82 (same weight as existing 46) and the fuse has been built up (all the weight) where it can't vibrate or break with anything.
Or placing my 82 on the Tango. I had the twist a year ago. I was never able to hover it close to the ground. I really had good luck hovering my tribute when I first added the the 46 and it was still light.
I can't hover close to the ground unless I have a really powerful engine and light weight. Maybe it's too much to ask as the whole concept implies too much power for two little plane.
But I've never ran a 4 stroke to date.
Maybe the 82 and Tango would hover at less then 1/2?
Is there another plane so easy and quick to build?
Maybe I should go back to electric but the silly batteries just don't last long when you are trying to hover either. I was upto a 4 charger and 8 lipos. I still was only getting 4 to 5 min flights.
any suggestions...