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ouya
hi someone knows how is this airplane and if he consider as a good airplane if anybody got a pics or videos of ouya ill be glad if you will post them?
thanks liran... |
RE: ouya
http://www.modellflynytt.no/imageview.php?imageId=620
http://www.modellflynytt.no/imageview.php?imageId=619 This is the hardware included in the set. http://www.modellflynytt.no/imageview.php?imageId=621 http://www.modellflynytt.no/imageview.php?imageId=660 http://www.modellflynytt.no/imageview.php?imageId=623 |
RE: ouya
flue do you know if this airplane consider as good?????
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RE: ouya
Honestly i don't know. I have never flown one. From what i have heard it's ok for training pattern, but it isn't good for F3A (FAI). It's cheap, uses little fuel, very fast to build, the "kit" includes almost all the hardware.
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RE: ouya
thanks
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RE: ouya
My son and I just finished one (ours is called an Irin, but its the same plane) It came out at 4 lbs 1 oz with an OS 46 fx. We flew it for the first itme this weekend and I am initially impressed. We still have some trimming to do, but I think it is a good first pattern plane. The rudder authority is very good, and knife edge flight was pretty stable. It also slows down nicely when you back off the throttle, which I did not expect. We are using it as a pattern trainer for my son.
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RE: ouya
I flew one last year with a 46FX in it. Had a good time with it until I dumb-thumbed it into the ground from about 20 feet. But I liked it well enough to get another, which is waiting to go on the building board. For the money, you can hardly go wrong. Should serve nicely to get somebody started in pattern flying.
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RE: ouya
thank you alllllll
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RE: ouya
Have flown one of these and really enjoyed the speed of the plane with an OS 46AX. Lands really nicely and slowly with flaperons configuration
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