E-Bay Skydancer ARF .25
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From: baytown,
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Anybody have one of these? I just got the smaller .25 size because I had an engine and servos laying around and was wondering if anyone else has one and may have any tips/advice............. For less than 40 bucks I couldnt pass it up
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I have an os 40 on mine and I also went with bigger wheels for grass fields It will come in a little hot It is a fun little plane to fly michael
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From: PerthWA, AUSTRALIA
I used to fly with the guys that made them for Kangke (While I was in China) - I used to fly the 40 size over there.
My son and I refered to them as the "unbreakable plane" - a great flyer and a lot of fun. Otherwise nothing in particular needed with them.
Just beware of the nosewheel plastic mount - they can be a little fragile. I converted mine to taildragger.
For $40 - well worth it.
My son and I refered to them as the "unbreakable plane" - a great flyer and a lot of fun. Otherwise nothing in particular needed with them.
Just beware of the nosewheel plastic mount - they can be a little fragile. I converted mine to taildragger.
For $40 - well worth it.
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I got the plane together and flew it for the first time yesterday, and it was a blast!!! This is my first low wing plane and I thought it flew very well.(I didnt crash it....) Here is a video and some pics of the plane with my newly added pilot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82ZmMVPlAS4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82ZmMVPlAS4





