E-Starter woes. Short flight time, battery barbecue, etc.
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RE: E-Starter woes. Short flight time, battery barbecue, etc.
Stang,
That's a great looking Extra. I'm looking forward to the weekend. Ready to maiden my mustang and tear up the sky with the Estarter. Hopefully your motor issues will be solved by Dymond and you'll be back in business.
Regards
Mike
That's a great looking Extra. I'm looking forward to the weekend. Ready to maiden my mustang and tear up the sky with the Estarter. Hopefully your motor issues will be solved by Dymond and you'll be back in business.
Regards
Mike
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RE: E-Starter woes. Short flight time, battery barbecue, etc.
Thanks Mike. Yeah, it sounds like Dymond will try and take care of me here. I think I'm going to prop down a bit (6x4 maybe) and use the E-Starter to just cruise around the sky. That will have the advantage of increasing my flight time. And when it's play time, out comes the Extra.
A friend at work is also learning to fly. So I think we are going to hook up the buddy box for him. He bought a ParkFlyer Cessna 182, but he's had nothing but problems with it. I flew it once myself, and it was not a pleasant flight. The E-Starter may be the way to go for him.
A friend at work is also learning to fly. So I think we are going to hook up the buddy box for him. He bought a ParkFlyer Cessna 182, but he's had nothing but problems with it. I flew it once myself, and it was not a pleasant flight. The E-Starter may be the way to go for him.