Which second plane
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Hello,
I currently have a GWS slow stick and i am wanting to move up to a little more experienced plane. I have had the slow stick for about a year. actually to be exact i got it for my 12th birthday and i just turned 13 5 days ago. I have gotten a little experienced and started doing loops and stuff but would like somthing with a little more speed and that can climb faster, kind of do simple tricks but nothing like the advanced 3-D's. I wouldnt like to spend a fortune on a plane but i dont wanna cheap out and get a peice of junk either.LOL
A link to a good plane would be nice but i dont care if i get one or not.
Thanks
I currently have a GWS slow stick and i am wanting to move up to a little more experienced plane. I have had the slow stick for about a year. actually to be exact i got it for my 12th birthday and i just turned 13 5 days ago. I have gotten a little experienced and started doing loops and stuff but would like somthing with a little more speed and that can climb faster, kind of do simple tricks but nothing like the advanced 3-D's. I wouldnt like to spend a fortune on a plane but i dont wanna cheap out and get a peice of junk either.LOL
A link to a good plane would be nice but i dont care if i get one or not.
Thanks
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Zagi hands down. Durable as hell and flies easy at half power. Easy to fix too if you do break something, which I doubt I've nose it in from +50 feet and picked it back up and thrown it again. Only thing you need to get used to is the elevons other than that no problem!
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hey jelly bean, i would recommend an Aerobird Challenger. it is fast and aerobatic and it is pretty easy to hand launch.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdId=HBZ3500
Or, if you want something a little more aerobatic i would suggest a GP U-CAN-DO 3D EP.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXJPU8&P=0
Both of these planes i own and they fly great.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdId=HBZ3500
Or, if you want something a little more aerobatic i would suggest a GP U-CAN-DO 3D EP.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXJPU8&P=0
Both of these planes i own and they fly great.
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well out of those 3 planes from both of u i would pick the zagi or the u can do EP. Would the u can do be too hard? i dont want somthing im gonna smash too peices the first time i launch it... I am watching the video right now of the u can do and it looks so awesome!
Thanks for both
Thanks for both
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I really like the looks of the u can do! and i have realflight G2 that my dad got for practicing so he could get into heli's... but he got a glow trainer plane insted. i have practiced on there and its not too hard to fly with alerons. if the video is right it takes a lot to snap a wing or somthing with one of the u can do's isnt it?
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I dont think it would be to much on (very) low rates. BUT, before you try to solo it wouldnt be a bad idea to have an experienced pilot take off for you so you can get a feel for the plane while its (high) in the air. Wouldn't hurt to do this a couple of times. Thats what I did on the Extra, it was my second powerd plane and its still in one piece... knock on balsa.
[link=http://67.18.81.100/rcuvideos/magazine/reviews/584/video.wmv]UCD Ep video[/link]
However I do highly recomend the Zagi, nothing beats it on the scale of indestructable....
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/rcu_zagi_tazz.wmv]Zagi video[/link]
[link=http://67.18.81.100/rcuvideos/magazine/reviews/584/video.wmv]UCD Ep video[/link]
However I do highly recomend the Zagi, nothing beats it on the scale of indestructable....
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/rcu_zagi_tazz.wmv]Zagi video[/link]
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o yea and isnt there a few different zagi's? or is there only one cus it seems like there were a couple with curled wing tips and the kind that the one in the video shows.
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Heres one
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXFJT7&P=NT
Another
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXGNE8&P=NT
Another
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXKAW4&P=NT
And another
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXGDX9&P=NT
Those are all ones i found. what one is the best cus i have $170.00 from my birthday right now and probably can make more if i am gonna spend more, maybe my dad will give me a loan for me to pay back!
LOL
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http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXFJT7&P=NT
Another
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXGNE8&P=NT
Another
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXKAW4&P=NT
And another
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXGDX9&P=NT
Those are all ones i found. what one is the best cus i have $170.00 from my birthday right now and probably can make more if i am gonna spend more, maybe my dad will give me a loan for me to pay back!

LOL
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From: Howard City,
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what one is the best plane? or is there any others i missed?
if theres any other planes that are kind of a trick plane, but nothing like an advanced 3-D that can climb fast and stuff let me know please
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if theres any other planes that are kind of a trick plane, but nothing like an advanced 3-D that can climb fast and stuff let me know please
Thanks
#12
There IS another Zagi...the Zagi Fixx, but its a very slow flier and probably not what youre looking for.
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/ZagiFixxWebClip1.wmv]Fixx[/link]
I wouldnt go with the twin engine zagi just because of the way it eats batteries. The Tazz if good but costs around $275 depending where you look. However there is the Zagi Xs for $175...Its basicly a Tazz without the brushless motor. Even so its still plenty fast enough for areobatics.
[link=http://www.zagi.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_ id=1&sessid=5272bd493242117454e516836a24c98d]Zagi Xs[/link]
Edit: Videos of it
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/under%20fence.avi]Limbo[/link]
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/skip%20and%20crash.avi]limbo crash[/link]
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/zagi%20best%20crash.avi]Another crash[/link]
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/ZagiFixxWebClip1.wmv]Fixx[/link]
I wouldnt go with the twin engine zagi just because of the way it eats batteries. The Tazz if good but costs around $275 depending where you look. However there is the Zagi Xs for $175...Its basicly a Tazz without the brushless motor. Even so its still plenty fast enough for areobatics.
[link=http://www.zagi.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_ id=1&sessid=5272bd493242117454e516836a24c98d]Zagi Xs[/link]
Edit: Videos of it
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/under%20fence.avi]Limbo[/link]
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/skip%20and%20crash.avi]limbo crash[/link]
[link=http://www.zagi.com/media/zagi%20best%20crash.avi]Another crash[/link]
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From: Howard City,
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well i like the looks of the zagi's, but their so expensive! LOL I think i want a great planes slinger
Heres a link
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXDSC1&P=0
It looks like it performs like the zagi
Thanks
Heres a link
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXDSC1&P=0
It looks like it performs like the zagi
Thanks
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Looks good to me...wing loading is 25% lower to... 8.4OZ! [X(] Can't beat that. I've never really looked at the slinger before, but after comparing them the slinger sounds like the better machine. And $225 for everything to fly it? Sounds even better...
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The u-can-do is nearly indestructibal. it is made out of this stuff called flight flex and so when you crash it, you just pick it back up and re launch.
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ok I ordered the slinger from tower cus i had an inconvenionce cupon and a $10 off for order over $100 and i didnt need radio or receiver, or servo's because im using the ones from my slow stick
Thanks and i will let u know how it flies when i get it and assemble it if i spelt that right[&:] LOL
Thanks and i will let u know how it flies when i get it and assemble it if i spelt that right[&:] LOL
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Hey jelly bean, I hope you're looking forward to Friday! Several members of one of my local clubs have Slingers and they all have a ball flying them. The slinger can be slowed down to fly really gently. The guys in the club do this and fly around in "formation" around the field, stretching flight times out to twenty or twenty five minutes sometimes.
Of course, the Slinger is no slouch at full throttle if you're in the mood for some high speed flying. They're quite impressive when doing loops and shooting across the field at top speed.
One thing I haven't seen mentioned here yet is that you'll need channel mixing capabilities to fly the elevons on the Slinger. Hopefully you have a computer radio with channel mixing built in. If not, you can buy a simple mixing module that plugs into your receiver. Make sure an experienced "flying wing" pilot helps you set up the mixing for the control surfaces and center of gravity. Flying wings can be just a bit tricky in these areas for the novice pilot.
Of course, the Slinger is no slouch at full throttle if you're in the mood for some high speed flying. They're quite impressive when doing loops and shooting across the field at top speed.
One thing I haven't seen mentioned here yet is that you'll need channel mixing capabilities to fly the elevons on the Slinger. Hopefully you have a computer radio with channel mixing built in. If not, you can buy a simple mixing module that plugs into your receiver. Make sure an experienced "flying wing" pilot helps you set up the mixing for the control surfaces and center of gravity. Flying wings can be just a bit tricky in these areas for the novice pilot.
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when i ordered the plane from towers i ordered a mixing module too so i have that part taken care of! i hope the plane comes friday like it said!
Thanks
Thanks
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ok i looked and at 7:45pm last night in my time, i dont know if everyone else is in this time but it was in illinois so i think im gonna get it today



Cant wait!
Ill probly reply again when i get it! LOL




Cant wait!Ill probly reply again when i get it! LOL
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ive been home for like a long time now but i just opened the box! its here!! it looks nice and my mom is gonna take pictures as i build it so i will have them posted when its done! yay
LOL

LOL
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ok i got the slinger like 6 days ago, built it, flew it 2 nights ago and had one succesful flight, took it down cus it was getting bad with muskitos, but then we threw it back up again and i had it about 50ft. up there and it wing tip stalled and nose dived strait down, i cut the power and there was no damage to it. i flew it last night again and had a perfect flight, used 3/4 to a hole battery pack but it started getting too dark, made a succesfull landing and walked back home with one of these
LOL so thats how my 1st and second flight went.
Thanks for any help given
LOL so thats how my 1st and second flight went.Thanks for any help given
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Good for you jelly bean!! I'm glad you found the 2nd plane you wanted & that you are happy with the choice you made. You sound like a pretty good kid with a lot more patience than I had at 13 yrs old, or 18, or 28, or 38[X(] or 48[:@], oh well, maybe I'll grow up too someday.
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lol i hardly have any patience! my dad helped me build it and i was getting very impatient cus he would watch tv for an hour... no work done, then help on the plane for like 10 minutes, and it took up 4 3 hour days to finish a plane that should only take like 1 3-4 hour day.....
LOL so yea im not as patient as ya think
but thanks for the coment on it anyways.
LOL so yea im not as patient as ya think

but thanks for the coment on it anyways.





