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Old 03-12-2008 | 10:41 PM
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Default RE: Nitro Planes A-10 Warthog for 95 dollars


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Is this sim model of the Guanli A-10 exportable to use on the FMS Simulator program? If it is, can I get a download from you?
Interesting results, should help decide which direction to go for updated motors and battery.
No. Real Flight G2 in Add-Ons Volume 3 has giant scale turbine A-10 simulated (it's about 20lb model). I used this model (flying profile) and changed all parameters (measurements and weight) from Guanli Styro model, then I changed powerplant to EDF using similar to GWS EDF-55 (it was quite tricky to get the trust numbers right). Simulated model weight 1.6lb and depends on power (easy controlled by number of cells) it behaves like with stock motors or simulated brushless setup.

Sorry for your messed up order at nitroplanes. I have read about them and theirs terrible customer service many times. If you get lucky and your order is not messed up, package is not damaged or factory did not screwed up, you can get good deal from them. If you have problems (and it happened many times) better take the loss and save yourself from frustration. I guess not having customer service is the reason for their low prices. Unlike Walmart, they don't get any returns from customers

I guess my Son and I are going to have to scratch together some bucks and buy Real Flight soon.

re. The jerks at NitroPlanes, - I called Discover Card and filed a "Dispute" with NitroPlanes charge. Mailed them a copy of my order confirmation and pictures of the shipping manifest and a pictures of the wrong plane in the shipping box. Discover Card froze the CC payment to NitroPlanes and has written them a letter telling them to rectify the order with return shipping label and shipping the right plane to us. I won't have to pay until Discover sees this happen.