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hancop 04-27-2005 08:28 AM

World Models ARF's
 
How are these ARF's ?
Is the construction good ?
Are they good planes ? Go together well ? Fly well ?
I was thinking of getting the spitfire. Are the retracts any good for flying of grass? Can you replace them with permanent landing gear or third party retracts ?

I have never bought one of the World Models ARF's and I am not sure if many people have them at my club, so I was just wondering if anyone could comment on them.

Thanks

piper_chuck 04-27-2005 08:33 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I've got 2 flying, Aircombat Zero and .45 size Miss America P-51, and 3 more waiting for assembly. I've found they are built well, finished well, and fly great. Are they perfect, no, but for the price they are quite a good value. The retracts on my P-51 have done ok on grass so far, but it's still quite new and doesn't have many flights. It would be easy to change the whole unit, or just the struts. I guess permanant gear could be installed, but that seems to take something away from a Stang or Spit.

Richard L. 04-27-2005 08:53 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 


ORIGINAL: hancop

Is the construction good ?
Are they good planes ? Go together well ? Fly well ?
I was thinking of getting the spitfire. Are the retracts any good for flying of grass? Can you replace them with permanent landing gear or third party retracts ?

WM ARF's are a little on the boxy side, but they go together well and fly well. I had the WM Spit, and the retracts were pretty good. I fly of grass, and the retracts held up well after 60 flights. It will be tough to replace the stock retracts with third party retracts due to the way they are angled in the wing.


mimoore67 04-27-2005 09:03 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I've got the Midget Mustang, great plane, well built, 5 years old with over 100 flights!
Would buy another one!!!111:D:)

tIANci 04-27-2005 09:44 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I had the WM T34, SS40, Skyraider Mach II and SuperChipmunk. I loved the Super Chipmunk. Not that scale but not that off scale either. The T34 is well built and flies like a dream. The SS40 with my Rossi 45 will give me unlimited vertical and flies so well. Skyraider I hated, not into light planes but it was so easy to build.

I will rate WM 9/10 in terms of value. They are good enough for the beginner, intermediate and advanced pilot to really enjoy the world of RC planes.

*Crash*Johnson* 04-27-2005 10:37 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I'm almost done with my WM Spit .60 review for RCU. I've gotten as far as taxi'ing the plane around but didn't fly it yet due to engine issues and such. It's either raining or windy as hell.

Should be posted next week, planning on flying it next Tuesday, weather channel says it'll be nice out :) The retracts seem good quality, just a little bit squirrley on the ground handling.

luc-RCU 04-27-2005 11:17 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I just ended building the VM 60 spit. I find the ARF of good quality with sturdy 3/16 retracts. Only point is the hardware, linkages, which are not that ez to install.
problem of course is the covering...as it is painted, finding a match in case of dent of needed repair would be a pain!!

*Crash*Johnson* 04-27-2005 05:00 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I think the covering is oracote Olive Drab with the white being the only thing painted on.

This is by looks only, I've never matched a swatch up to a roll to check it. The white shouldn't be that hard to match.

E-Mo 04-27-2005 05:10 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
world model instructions leave little to

the imagination[:o]

Cyclic Hardover 04-27-2005 07:37 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
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vicman 04-27-2005 08:31 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I have had two Super Stunts and loved them. I got one as a trainer for my 6yr old son.[sm=thumbup.gif][sm=thumbup.gif]

forestroke 04-27-2005 11:29 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
FIRST i think you should've done a search before you started this thread... there are at least a dozen threads regarding WM. you'll find a lot of useful information there.

given that :eek: i'm still going to answer your post since i'm quite a fan of WM. they aren't the most scale planes but they do come together easily and fly very well. i've had many WM ARF kits (glow) and found them all very satisfying. among them is two of my all time favorite planes.

Cap232 - great first aerobatic plane
Rambler 30 - my favorite plane. i've had two
Utimate 30 - awesome small bipe
Zen 50 - slices through wind with precision
Piper Cub 26 (avatar) - another one of my favorites

i've also built a few supersports for friends.

as tIANci put it, 9/10 in value and that's because they arent that cheap!!!

tIANci 04-28-2005 01:02 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
Yeah ... I forgot my good old Rambler 45 ... lovely plane to fly. First flight was with a TT61, it made the plane lousy, an SC46 was perfect.

Cyclic Hardover 04-28-2005 07:41 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
[quote]ORIGINAL: forestroke

FIRST i think you should've done a search before you started this thread... there are at least a dozen threads regarding WM. you'll find a lot of useful information there. given that :eek: i'm still going to answer your post .




The guy is new and probably does not know how the whole thing works or the countless features available. Leave him alone.

tIANci 04-28-2005 09:18 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
Snoop ... you have been lying a little low, which thread have you been terrorising? Hahaha ... arguing with old people again? hehehe ...

forestroke 04-28-2005 10:32 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
Snoop - alright alright [8D] next time i'll say it nicely. this post is not half as annoying as the numerous "what second plane" posts there are. lol. the only posts that never bore me are maidens and solos, which are always welcome :D

diehard 04-28-2005 05:16 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
The maidens are my favorite pastime...even more than flying! ;)

*Crash*Johnson* 04-28-2005 05:20 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
Actually believe it or not I used the search feature to find info on my WM Spit and there were only a handfull of them, each with a few posts.
Can't really blame the guy for the post. It's way better then "What should I get for my second plane?" post. Even better... All the "micro electric" heli questions in the Heli general section.

Cyclic Hardover 04-28-2005 09:23 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I had taken several months off but now i am a "working stiff" again getting a new company started up. After a few weeks , things wil calm down a bit.

flyingboy128 04-28-2005 09:35 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
yeah.the world models are good.I recommend you other company Shenzhou Models.www.shenzhoumodel.com
they are also very perfectand the price is lower than world models:D

piper_chuck 04-28-2005 09:50 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 

ORIGINAL: flyingboy128

yeah.the world models are good.I recommend you other company Shenzhou Models.www.shenzhoumodel.com
they are also very perfectand the price is lower than world models:D
I've bought products from World Models, and several that were made by the generic Chinese companies such as shenzhou, yongkang, etc. From what I've seen, the quality of the World Models ARFs is significantly better. Additionally, World Models is backed up by an importer who supports the products.

flyingboy128 04-28-2005 09:56 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
Hi Chuck,
There are two model factories in Yongkang City.
maybe you know Yongkang Galaxy Aeromodelling Factory.I am also know www.chinakaixin.com
I bought one last year.it is poor quality.but I bought P-51 Mustang 60size from www.shenzhoumodel.com the quality is very good.

forestroke 05-04-2005 10:32 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
i doubt they can compare to WM! i stopped by radar rc during my trip to hong kong and picked up another cub 26 and the ultimate 40s. both look of excellent quality and i'm sure will fly great.

splatt 05-04-2005 12:54 PM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
I had a chance to fly my new CAP232-46R last night. Wonderful model, with a 46AX it weighs just over 5 lbs. Very nice covering, ToughLon it's called. Even the decals and emblems are printed into the covering, in fact the whole scheme is printed into the covering.


It does have the SNAP habit, but hey, it's a acro type model. Be careful. Have fun. Can't go wrong with WM

multicasting 05-05-2005 01:10 AM

RE: World Models ARF's
 
Where can you buy a WM product?

Bob


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