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RE: hotspot with a p160?
I am with you David,
You can fly with a little more power than your airframe requires, this is to have athority and better control when you need it, but to fly with 1:2 ratio is an other think, 1 been weight and 2 been thrust. Nick "The Greek"[sm=shades_smile.gif] |
RE: hotspot with a p160?
David i only try to say that big power is good and fun to play with when you know where and how to give it!
i do not recoment this set up to new guys with no expirience... Nick have p.m. you man[8D] have a nice time here in Greece p.s.i love your avatar:D |
RE: hotspot with a p160?
Well, I can´t see how can Thomas Singer flying a P160 Rookie was set as a poor example, but if this is your opinion, that´s perfectly o.k. to me.
I am in a too good mood today to get any angry... it was a perfect weekend, I flew the F-15I with a P-120 (I had a P-80 on it but now it flies like it should) and even a helicopter wich was not mine from a guy that lost it at the sun and fortunately I was lucky to bring it back. Of course, the price of the rescue was flying the rest of the tank, about 4 minutes of hovering pleasures! ;) Best regards, Enrique. |
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well done Enrique !:D
as for the hotspot ill put only 120 size on! now we are all huppy?!?:D:Dlol |
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That´s great! Even if it is too heavy to fly you can drag race it against the jet cars.. ;)
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