New HobbyZone Firebird Stratos for Clearview, FMS and RC Desk Pilot
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Hello sim flyers,
Just completed the sim models for the HZ Firebird Stratos for:
______ClearView______________FMS_____________RC Desk Pilot_____
[link=http://gunnerson.homestead.com/files/clearview/HobbyZone-Firebird-Stratos.zip]
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This is one awesome RTF airplane, it has terrific looks and comes
with some awesome technology for easing a newbie flyer into a
successful flying hobby. They call it Electronic Virtual
Instructor technology and experienced pilots can think of it
as a roll gyro with a mixing radio that makes it easier
to fly the model and keep it straight and level and well
behaved in the turns.
I bought mine at Hodges Hobby during SEFF 2012 right as it came
off the shipping truck.
WebSite: http://secure.hobbyzone.com/HBZ7700.html
[link="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBRShTlFpGA"]Video FliteTest Review[/link]
WingSpan: 42 in. (1.070 m)
Length: 30 in. (0.765 m)
Weight: 17.0oz. (0.482 kg)
Battery: 2-cell 7.4V 1300mAH LiPo
Power System: twin 180 brushed motors
Prop size: 4.75 x 2.5 counter-rotating
Flight Time: 10+ Minutes
Radio System Included: 3-Channel 2.4Ghz Radio
CofG: 0.8in (20mm) in front of landing gear
Please compare these sim models to the real versions and let
me know what changes need to be made. Please include which sim
you use in your comments. Thanks and Good Sim On You!
ggunners
Just completed the sim models for the HZ Firebird Stratos for:
______ClearView______________FMS_____________RC Desk Pilot_____
[link=http://gunnerson.homestead.com/files/clearview/HobbyZone-Firebird-Stratos.zip]



This is one awesome RTF airplane, it has terrific looks and comes
with some awesome technology for easing a newbie flyer into a
successful flying hobby. They call it Electronic Virtual
Instructor technology and experienced pilots can think of it
as a roll gyro with a mixing radio that makes it easier
to fly the model and keep it straight and level and well
behaved in the turns.
I bought mine at Hodges Hobby during SEFF 2012 right as it came
off the shipping truck.
WebSite: http://secure.hobbyzone.com/HBZ7700.html
[link="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBRShTlFpGA"]Video FliteTest Review[/link]
WingSpan: 42 in. (1.070 m)
Length: 30 in. (0.765 m)
Weight: 17.0oz. (0.482 kg)
Battery: 2-cell 7.4V 1300mAH LiPo
Power System: twin 180 brushed motors
Prop size: 4.75 x 2.5 counter-rotating
Flight Time: 10+ Minutes
Radio System Included: 3-Channel 2.4Ghz Radio
CofG: 0.8in (20mm) in front of landing gear
Please compare these sim models to the real versions and let
me know what changes need to be made. Please include which sim
you use in your comments. Thanks and Good Sim On You!
ggunners
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I'm a new flyer and recently bought a new in box Stratos. Love the plane, hate the transmitter. Would you have the files to run the plane on RealFlight 9.5?
Thank you!!!!!
Dave
Thank you!!!!!
Dave