cool planes for beginners.

Started by yashb, March 13, 2011, 09:29:12 AM

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yashb

 i have have  found  a few options  in beginner plane ,which i would like u guys to  :help:
they are
axn floater [only with motor]
easystar .

plz help me by giving ur sugestions

yashb
:P
Futaba 7C, Futaba 6EX, Axn Floater, L-19 BirdDog semiscale, MPX Funjet, Imagine 50, Extra 330s EP, Calmato Sport 40

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rcpilotacro

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GWS slow Fly, also can be considered, very forgiving, good lifting power, can be used for FPV later on, Picks up 2x 5000 mah battery also with ease, has only rudder and elevator has provision for aileron, lot of experiments you can do with it, in fact once you move on also, this aeroplane can be your test bench for various stuff you want to experiment with, like gyro, neutral stability test, unstable ac handling etc limitless possibilities. you will never grow out of it,

PS
if winds are strong enough you can land reverse, will post a clip on it. ;D

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Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

rajathv8

You can try a tuffy pusher. Will save the trouble of breaking props. I am building one.

Akshayb

Hi Augustinev,
                   You are a GWS Slow fly fan, Your Picture shows that, how you are respecting it by flying it on a runway fit for Giants.......... ;)

I would love to fly this one day.

rcpilotacro

Most of my experiments are on GWS, RPM Check, Temp Check Pull Check, Prop Check , Pusher, Tractor, Servo Operate Cam, you name it GWS is up for it , because of its lifting power, 2212 motor & she hand launches at less than half throttle.
Right Word GWS Slow FAN, That's me

Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

sushil_anand

Quote from: augustinev on March 13, 2011, 11:06:43 AM

if winds are strong enough you can land reverse, will post a clip on it. ;D


Tried flying a newbie's once when there was a lot of gusty winds. It was almost impossible to control. It would fly backward and climb as the wing was like a sail. The plane was flying me rather than vice versa. I suppose it would be alright in moderate winds or need a lot of ballast for penetration.

"Gusty" (pun intended) would know best.
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