Experience W. Click! ?
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From: Suldrup, DENMARK
Have anyone tried Click! From rc-factory?
I’m thinking about buying on, are there someone who have some experience whit this model.
Chris G.
I’m thinking about buying on, are there someone who have some experience whit this model.
Chris G.
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You can by it in Denmark, it's from the Czech Republic.
http://www.rc-netbutik.dk/product.as...2&sub=0&page=1 - the shop in DK
Watch the video's...
Looks very good to me[8D]
Sorry about my writing - i'm dane
http://www.rc-netbutik.dk/product.as...2&sub=0&page=1 - the shop in DK
Watch the video's...
Looks very good to me[8D]
Sorry about my writing - i'm dane
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Chris, your writing is fine. In fact if I tried to write in Danish I would be making it up
. Is the plane fairly comparable to this [link=http://www.plantraco.com/hobbies/product_micro_racers.html] micro racer[/link] The clik looks nifty!
Tim

. Is the plane fairly comparable to this [link=http://www.plantraco.com/hobbies/product_micro_racers.html] micro racer[/link] The clik looks nifty!Tim
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I am building one right now. I got it from Icare-rc.com. I hope to fly it tomorrow. I am looking forward to compare it to the Shockflyer F3A and other foamies I have. The building is easy and it looks very light. I will use a AXI 2204/54 on 2S or 3S 300 or 400 and a TMM 12A controler. The 3 servos are BMS306.
Xavier
Xavier
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It's ready to fly. 172g/6.05oz with a 3S400. At this weight, a 2S should be enough. It went very well to assemble it. It's not my first foamie so that may have help the process.
See some pictures here: http://picasaweb.google.com/xavier.mouraux/Clik
If the plane fly as good as that video shows it, it will be very interesting: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/457323...p_a_aerobatics
Xavier
See some pictures here: http://picasaweb.google.com/xavier.mouraux/Clik
If the plane fly as good as that video shows it, it will be very interesting: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/457323...p_a_aerobatics
Xavier
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I use BMS306 servos but smaller would too.
I flew the plane a few times on Sunday at NEAT and I really love it. It is now my prefered foamie. The previous one was the Shockflyer F3A and I had 5 of them. I will stay with the Clik now. I also let a young kid fly it on Sunday morning and he was doing amazing stuff with it after 30 second. You could see more in flight pictures here: http://picasaweb.google.com/xavier.mouraux/Clik and I should have some video posted soon.
Xavier
I flew the plane a few times on Sunday at NEAT and I really love it. It is now my prefered foamie. The previous one was the Shockflyer F3A and I had 5 of them. I will stay with the Clik now. I also let a young kid fly it on Sunday morning and he was doing amazing stuff with it after 30 second. You could see more in flight pictures here: http://picasaweb.google.com/xavier.mouraux/Clik and I should have some video posted soon.
Xavier



