Thumps up to Kangke/SuperKraft... SK/50
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Thumps up to Kangke/SuperKraft... SK/50
I bought this ARF at http://www.wingtote.com for under $119 shipped... I read the review on this site and thought I would give it a try... I only have about 8 flights on it so far, and it's now my favorite...
The first two flights were made in windy conditions... 20mph winds... the SK/50 didn't disappoint, and basically manhandled the wind... I put my old TT Pro 46 in the nose, put the CG at 30% of the wing... need about 1oz in the nose to balance... I have hitec 422's all around... It's a very good flyer, and kind of cool looking... This is a typical kangke/superkraft product... very well built, covered, and engineered.... It's very light, to my surprise... I got mine right at 5lbs.. (using digi fish scales).. This would be an excellent 2nd plane... but it's also an excellent plane for the windy days.
The first two flights were made in windy conditions... 20mph winds... the SK/50 didn't disappoint, and basically manhandled the wind... I put my old TT Pro 46 in the nose, put the CG at 30% of the wing... need about 1oz in the nose to balance... I have hitec 422's all around... It's a very good flyer, and kind of cool looking... This is a typical kangke/superkraft product... very well built, covered, and engineered.... It's very light, to my surprise... I got mine right at 5lbs.. (using digi fish scales).. This would be an excellent 2nd plane... but it's also an excellent plane for the windy days.