Restock SOLD OUT items
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JOHN, Do you have any idea when you will have your sold out items back in stock? One I am interested in is the WILD HAWK glider there are others that are out of stock that I am interested in. I keep checking but no stocking going on. THANKS[8D]
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Well, sorry to take business away from NP, but the wild hawk is available here : [link=http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94774]Wild Hawk[/link]
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Nice looking aircraft. It looks like it might be a better flyer than the Hobby Lobby Winged Dragon I bought to learn R/C for a-bit more. I think my plane needs more power.
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The wild hawk is pretty much a copy of the easy star, which is 199 bucks. I've seen other knock offs out there, too, and they're all more expensive than the wild hawk. If you're looking for a fun flyer, and if you're not looking to go too fast, then this is a great little plane. Not to mention, you get about 20 mins of flight time with the 2200mah nimh, which is great, considering I only get about 4-5 minutes of spirited flight on my lipo planes.
And, you can do many mods to the wild hawk to make it a more spirited flyer. I've added massive ailerons, and I've doubled the control surfaces. I've also fashioned some skies that I places on the wings for better snow surfing. It's just as fun on the ground. For 80 bucks, it's one of the best ways to get into RC.
And, you can do many mods to the wild hawk to make it a more spirited flyer. I've added massive ailerons, and I've doubled the control surfaces. I've also fashioned some skies that I places on the wings for better snow surfing. It's just as fun on the ground. For 80 bucks, it's one of the best ways to get into RC.
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the wildhawk will be here in 3 weeks. You can pm me and I'll let you once it's in.
John
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ORIGINAL: ughturtle
JOHN, Do you have any idea when you will have your sold out items back in stock? One I am interested in is the WILD HAWK glider there are others that are out of stock that I am interested in. I keep checking but no stocking going on. THANKS[8D]
JOHN, Do you have any idea when you will have your sold out items back in stock? One I am interested in is the WILD HAWK glider there are others that are out of stock that I am interested in. I keep checking but no stocking going on. THANKS[8D]
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The wild hawk is pretty much a copy of the easy star, which is 199 bucks. I've seen other knock offs out there, too, and they're all more expensive than the wild hawk. If you're looking for a fun flyer, and if you're not looking to go too fast, then this is a great little plane. Not to mention, you get about 20 mins of flight time with the 2200mah nimh, which is great, considering I only get about 4-5 minutes of spirited flight on my lipo planes.
And, you can do many mods to the wild hawk to make it a more spirited flyer. I've added massive ailerons, and I've doubled the control surfaces. I've also fashioned some skies that I places on the wings for better snow surfing. It's just as fun on the ground. For 80 bucks, it's one of the best ways to get into RC.
The wild hawk is pretty much a copy of the easy star, which is 199 bucks. I've seen other knock offs out there, too, and they're all more expensive than the wild hawk. If you're looking for a fun flyer, and if you're not looking to go too fast, then this is a great little plane. Not to mention, you get about 20 mins of flight time with the 2200mah nimh, which is great, considering I only get about 4-5 minutes of spirited flight on my lipo planes.
And, you can do many mods to the wild hawk to make it a more spirited flyer. I've added massive ailerons, and I've doubled the control surfaces. I've also fashioned some skies that I places on the wings for better snow surfing. It's just as fun on the ground. For 80 bucks, it's one of the best ways to get into RC.
And with the ability to add ailerons, clip the wings, go brushless, etc. the plane keeps the user's interest up over time.
It's also sturdier than the often recommended SuperCubs ( Piffle! poor first time planes... ), easier to fly, easier to upgrade, cheaper, and more likely to stay in your "stable" of planes.
Good find on that one... i
The G4.5 models of that plane in all of it's interations are up on the G4.5 swap file pages too...




