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Ernie P. 01-04-2009 05:34 PM

Backyard flyer suggestions
 
Guys;

I need suggestions on a good foam backyard flyer. I want something under 16 ozs; 40 inch or so wingspan; 4 channel; with no wheels; rugged enough to withstand grass belly landings. I'm already working on an Easy Star and a Formosa, but am looking for something else; maybe a warbird or scale plane.

My backyard gives me at least 100 yards left-right direction; over 200 yards out in front. I will be hand launching and belly landing. Right now, I'm using a GWS Pico Sick F, a Parkzone J-3 Cub, and a Hobby Lobby Yak; all brushless and LiPo. They are all fun; but 3 channel is getting boring. The Yak is great, but a bit too delicate. Even easy landings tend to inflict small damage that adds up after a few flights. It's easy to repair, but...

I'm thinking anything balsa won't hold up to the wear and tear. I'd prefer brushless and LiPo, just for the ease of maintenance, light weight and power. Slow and easy will be fine; mildly aerobatic as well. I don't need full aerobatics. But, nothing too delicate. And, with homes nearby, I don't want anything heavy or too big. I fly nitro at a nearby club field; just looking for something for those "only have a few minutes" days. Suggestions? Thanks; Ernie P.

sir crashallot 01-04-2009 05:39 PM

RE: Backyeard flyer suggestions
 
i always thought about converting a kite into a microlite:D

Ram Jet 01-04-2009 06:10 PM

RE: Backyeard flyer suggestions
 
Backyard? You've got a RANCH! Hey I've seen the You Tube videos of the Extra 300 Ss being hand launched vertically. They funtion as a VTOL. Prop walk all over the place. Who needs a chopper. Forget your park flyer. Go big. Wack the throttle and hand launch it yourself.

Bill

Witterings 01-05-2009 09:07 AM

RE: Backyard flyer suggestions
 
If you want durability maybe look at Mulituplex's planes, I hand launch and belly land both their ParkMaster and Acromaster and both fly incredibly well.

Ernie P. 01-05-2009 07:17 PM

RE: Backyard flyer suggestions
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check out the Multiplex offerings. Thanks; Ernie P.

RVator 01-06-2009 10:54 AM

RE: Backyard flyer suggestions
 
Check out http://www.chargerrc.com/ I have flown the CR-1 and have the shockwave bip. They are foam kits that really fly great. Mine are always hand launched and land with almost no foward speed. They can be flown anywhere. I use hacker 20-20l motos with 10x4.7 slow fly props and 1320 lipos on both.

BXC53 01-06-2009 01:52 PM

RE: Backyard flyer suggestions
 
+1 for the Charger RC CR-1. I've had one for my backyard flyer for over a year. Excellent flyer and extremely durable. I use a hacker A20-20L with an APC 11X3.8 prop on 3S. I use 640 3S lipos in light/no winds or a 1300 3S if its windy for the extra weight. It will fly fine in gusty winds over 10 mph ( I have a treed lot with interesting wind patterns).


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