looking at the dynam super cub
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so i was planning on getting a hobbyzone super cub lp this spring. that cost $175 on ebay. i like that they have a lipo battery.
but i just ran across the dynam super cub. its a brushless 4ch thats rtr with lipo. but its only $135.
i know that in most cases, you get what you pay for.
i know that the hobbyzone super cub has a great rep.
but the dynam super cub seems like it might be one of those few "cheap" but good RC's.
has anyone flown this plane?
i checked youtube vids, and it seems to fly good, but there were always some posts about it being brittle.
i also have to admit that i am alittle wary about going upto a 4ch plane. ive owned a parkzone slo-v, which i got very good at flying. i was planning on getting the hobbyzone super cub becuase it is faster and has the scale look.
so if anyone has flown the dynam super cub, let me know what you think of it.
also, is flying a 4ch plane any harder than a 4ch heli?(i have a blade mcx.)
but i just ran across the dynam super cub. its a brushless 4ch thats rtr with lipo. but its only $135.
i know that in most cases, you get what you pay for.
i know that the hobbyzone super cub has a great rep.
but the dynam super cub seems like it might be one of those few "cheap" but good RC's.
has anyone flown this plane?
i checked youtube vids, and it seems to fly good, but there were always some posts about it being brittle.
i also have to admit that i am alittle wary about going upto a 4ch plane. ive owned a parkzone slo-v, which i got very good at flying. i was planning on getting the hobbyzone super cub becuase it is faster and has the scale look.
so if anyone has flown the dynam super cub, let me know what you think of it.
also, is flying a 4ch plane any harder than a 4ch heli?(i have a blade mcx.)
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From: beechworthVIC, AUSTRALIA
dude u got 1 problem
ELECTRIC it will never b as good as glow you would be better off just buyin a 4 chanel cub say 40-60 size as for a 4 chanel piece-a-cake no trouble at all if you have any experience at all you will have NO trouble at all
ELECTRIC it will never b as good as glow you would be better off just buyin a 4 chanel cub say 40-60 size as for a 4 chanel piece-a-cake no trouble at all if you have any experience at all you will have NO trouble at all
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ORIGINAL: ric0024
dude u got 1 problem
ELECTRIC it will never b as good as glow you would be better off just buyin a 4 chanel cub say 40-60 size as for a 4 chanel piece-a-cake no trouble at all if you have any experience at all you will have NO trouble at all
dude u got 1 problem
ELECTRIC it will never b as good as glow you would be better off just buyin a 4 chanel cub say 40-60 size as for a 4 chanel piece-a-cake no trouble at all if you have any experience at all you will have NO trouble at all
nitrosportsandrunner- A 4 channel plane is not more difficult than a 4 channel heli just different. You will have adjust to it. If you have flown a 3 channel plane AND have practiced on a sim with 4 channel plane you shoul be ok. Just try to use the rudder to turn and the ailerons to keep the plane level. I don't own ether of these planes so I can't give advice on them. But about the videos just remember a good pilot can make a bad plane look better.-BW




