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piddlefoot 02-10-2010 08:35 PM

Long time no fly...
 


Moved house ten years ago to the coast, where its usually pretty windy, got back into nitro and BL cars/trucks, and rc boats, well the flight bug is biting, own an fa18 hornet jet half built, its 1.7 metres long, its overkill and l keep it for display, never did learn to fly it, lol, at 10 grandAUD you can understand why.....
So lm looking for CHEAP, lol, cheap planes, l have an old piper [electric] l found in me shed, its probly 7 years old, from the last time l flew, 7 years, sheesh it went fast, l have 3 batteries which lm replacing with LIPO, so lm look for this in a plane, ,,To be light, small, cheap to replace and fix and be of reasonable strength, understanding planes are pretty piss weak !

l charged the piper batteries, took it out to run it, cranked the old brushed motor up, battery lasted 60 to 90 seconds, lucky l didnt launch !
7 year no fly, l recon l woulda crashed it !

Chuck in a link if you can to some cheap electric planes, l have my own 8 channel transmitter, so radio gear is not needed.

lm thinking, l was never the best pilot, aim for EASY to fly machines, electric please.

And any reasons why one design is better than another for begginners flight.

l can fly a mini chopper around inside me house fine, but planes outside in the wind, lol, exciting stuff.</p>

OzMo 02-12-2010 05:40 PM

RE: Long time no fly...
 
Welcome back to the addiction! or is it affliction...ok both:)
The problem you (we) have with your question is a good one to have. Electric stuff has BOOMED and the answer to your question might read like a small novel. Fortunatly electrics are much lighter and cheaper now. You can easily electric power any plane now.
One answer would be an Ugly Stick. They come in a few different sizes from ones that fit in the palm of your hand to 100" plus spans. Pick one that fits your gear and go for it.

ric0024 02-28-2010 01:58 AM

RE: Long time no fly...
 
dont worry i havent flown for ages either but i am keen to get in the sky i am sorta worried bout trashing my plane though so i think i might buy something cheap to get my skils up first

heavy metal thunder 03-01-2010 02:57 AM

RE: Long time no fly...
 
If you haven't had much stick time. I would suggest a Multiplex Easy Star of one of the Chinese copies Sky Surfer or Hawk Sky comes to mind. They run about $100 including servos, motor, ESC. Try and get one with the upgraded brushless motor. Don't use the cheap radio that they offer. I have the Hawk Sky that I upgraded to a tractor 1250 KV brushless pulling about 250 watts. It a gas to fly.


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