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RE: Typhoon 3d- Yes or No?
I"m at work now so and can't write too long. :(
Just one more quick point... With some exceptions, .40 sized glow planes seem to me to be way less expensive than electrics. Also, lets face it, the Typhoon 3D is a aerobatic airplane. Just because its small doesn't mean it's easier to fly. My Hanger 9 Twist 40 is easier to fly than my Typhoon. But you also have to understand that once you have the skills to fly a trainer, it just makes flying small electric 3D airplanes that much more fun :) |
RE: Typhoon 3d- Yes or No?
ORIGINAL: zildjian1992 Well, guys, after thinking it through, I decided on a PZ Cub (this was two months ago) I can fly it, pretty good actually. Little while ago, I bought the typhoon. Tomorrow, I'll hopefully be able to have a good maiden flight. I know that this is sort of different then what you guys said, but I'm glad that I can say I learned on my own. I also am glad because I really like electric flight and have really become comfortable, and when I see these glow guys where I fly, they always seem to be doing more tuning and tweaking then flying. And, if things go ok with the typhoon, maybe a mini ultra stick PNP will be in my sights for Christmas! :) What do you guys think is a good idea for me to think about before and to prepare me for my maiden with the typhoon? One more thing, I did an motor test with my typhoon, and every once in a while, I get a really nasty sound from the gearbox when I start, or get close to full throttle, it doesn't happen a lot, but sometimes, whaddya think??? Second about the gearbox sounds. I don't know if it was just mine or if they all do it, but whenever I would first hit the throttle my gearbox/engine would often make a terrible sound & the prop would just chatter & not turn. It sounded like the gears were stripping, but they weren't. I never replaced the motor, but I went through plenty of gear boxes due to crashes and it always did it but fortunately it never caused any problems. I think I read somewhere that somebody said it was called cogging, but I can't remember. Also, be careful with the pre flight motor tests. I have a couple nice marks in my drywall from me taxying around the house when I got mine. ;) |
RE: Typhoon 3d- Yes or No?
I know what you mean, you can drive it like a car indoors!!! That steerable tail wheel is great, just don't move too much when your getting up to speed on the runway, or it'll fly to the side.
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