RCHoverdisc
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RCHoverdisc
Have you seen this product, Its very slow and very easy to fly. Indoor or outside in no wind.
http://www.rchoverdisc.com
I looked on this rcuniverse site but was unable to find any information, have been reading up on the rcgroups.com site
http://www.rchoverdisc.com
I looked on this rcuniverse site but was unable to find any information, have been reading up on the rcgroups.com site
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RE: RCHoverdisc
I checked it out, even downloaded the FMS version, its kinda cool for small spaces and all, and with brushless and li-po on such a light airframe that thing would go any way you pointed it,
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RE: RCHoverdisc
heh heh. The parts for my rchoverdisc arrived today... gotta buy a gluegun to assemble it.
The instructions seem to imply that it can be flown with regular air -or- helium but that the helium would primarily just gain 1oz of lift.
The instructions seem to imply that it can be flown with regular air -or- helium but that the helium would primarily just gain 1oz of lift.