Esky Nemo any good for beginner?
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Esky Nemo any good for beginner?
Hi i saw an ad for this plane and thought it would be good for my skill level. Ive benn flying aerobirds and want something a step up now
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http://cbiz.cmldata.se/aspx/loginVne...4590&plid=4590
You talking about one of these things?
You talking about one of these things?
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RE: Esky Nemo any good for beginner?
If you've been flying Hobbyzone Aerobirds and you want to step up to something a little more exciting, why not look at a Parkzone F27 Stryker or T28 Trojan? You can try something with a brushless power setup and more manuverability. A Parkzone Typhoon or Spitfire/FW190/Mustang warbird would be fun as well, just depending on which captures your interest the most.
I haven't heard anything about this Esky Nemo. If you do decide to give one a try, be sure to post how it turned out.
I haven't heard anything about this Esky Nemo. If you do decide to give one a try, be sure to post how it turned out.
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RE: Esky Nemo any good for beginner?
I got one. It's great. 1st...ditch the stock motor and get a Tower Pro brushless combo from United Hobbies. 18.00 for motor, mount and ESC. Second. Clip the single servo aileron hookups and use a servo for EACH aileron. I'm flying mine on a 10C 1300 mAh lipo pack and it's ballistic wide open but really nice and slow and gentle on low rates. I've got the Tower Pro 2410-9 motor on mine and it flies a LONG time on the brushless motor! Silent too.
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RE: Esky Nemo any good for beginner?
Actually, I think it would make a great starter plane for 4 channels. It's as tough as an African warthog. Easy to repair and CHEAP. Cut the throws down and it's a *****cat. I have seen it fly, I have one and I fly it a lot! It's NOT a pattern plane or a 3D plane but it is a heck of a lot of fun! And again....it's CHEAP and all in one box. You can upgrade the motor and battery very cheaply from United Hobby.www.unitedhobbies.com All in all, a heck of a good deal for the money. Probably one of the best deals going right now. http://www.bphobbies.com/view.asp?id=V815101 has it for 99 bucks. Can't beat it.
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RE: Esky Nemo any good for beginner?
Beat you to the punch! I've got three lakes by the house. One that joins the property. I've got three sets of GWS floats I'm not using and the floats are my Sat project.!