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I have been out of RC planes for about 6 months after my recent plane (similar to a 4* but was home made) crashed due to a fried elevator servo. This was my seconf plane, my first was a hangar 9 p-51 mustang PTS which i got a lot of fun out of, and i loved that plane. I also liked this home made plane as well. When the home made plane crashed, the engine was salvageable (OS .55) it had several fins on the block broken off, and a broken carb linkage on the side of the carb. I replaced that carb linkage and ran it on a table, and it ran fine (no bent crank, from what i can tell) so i plan to use that engine for my next plane. The electronics were no good after the crash, everything else was not salvageable.
So my question is what would be the next plane to get? I have an engine (OS .55) and i have a radio (dx6i). I dont know what receiver i should get for that radio because i used it for my blade 400 heli. I also dont have a clue what servos to get either, the 2 planes i bought had servos already in them. I am eyeing the hangar 9 pulse 40 and the SIG 4 star 40, would these planes handle the .55? If any of you could help out it would be appreciated
So my question is what would be the next plane to get? I have an engine (OS .55) and i have a radio (dx6i). I dont know what receiver i should get for that radio because i used it for my blade 400 heli. I also dont have a clue what servos to get either, the 2 planes i bought had servos already in them. I am eyeing the hangar 9 pulse 40 and the SIG 4 star 40, would these planes handle the .55? If any of you could help out it would be appreciated
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The 55 will fit most any of the .40 size ARFs out there. If you want a real screamer, the SIG Somethin' Extra is a fine ARF, or kit if you want to try your hand at building.
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Will that plane do both 3D (not too extreme) and just regular flying, loops, rolls, loops, ect by turning the servo throws down? Looks like a great plane, something i like.
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Will that plane do both 3D (not too extreme) and just regular flying, loops, rolls, loops, ect by turning the servo throws down? Looks like a great plane, something i like.
Will that plane do both 3D (not too extreme) and just regular flying, loops, rolls, loops, ect by turning the servo throws down? Looks like a great plane, something i like.
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ORIGINAL: Deadeye
If propped right it should do some 3D. I have a Saito 82 shoehorned in both of my SSE's. Swing a 15X4 prop.
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Will that plane do both 3D (not too extreme) and just regular flying, loops, rolls, loops, ect by turning the servo throws down? Looks like a great plane, something i like.
Will that plane do both 3D (not too extreme) and just regular flying, loops, rolls, loops, ect by turning the servo throws down? Looks like a great plane, something i like.
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I can't comment much on the radio, but I do beleive the dx6i is a park flyer only type of radio. Meaning, it doesn't have the range for our bigger nitro planes. Maybe somebody else will chime in.
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From: Eustace,
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Just buy another Spektrum receiver...like the AR6200... bind it to your Radio. If you want to get into 3D type flying, get a couple of digital servo's, they tend to have faster transits and are more precise than analogs, like the Spektrum/JR 821's ($29.99)...Hitec servo's will also work fine with the Spektrum system and are usually a few dollars cheaper than the Spektrums
Edit: The DX6i is a full range radio
Edit: The DX6i is a full range radio
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From: Vandalia,
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Somthing extra is perfect but the ARF version is a better flier then the kit, it is much lighter. I owned both. I can do crazy things with my ARF, it has an OS .46. I run a 12x6 prop. Use an apc, they are great. It lands slow, can fly very slow and looks great.
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