Wanted a Good Balsa High wing Trainer Nitro Model
Wingspan anywhere greater than 1400mm and less than 1600mm
to suit a 46 size engine
budget is maximum 5000 Rs
so please suggest me some Models and also where to get them
Arising Star is ultimate trainer in this range.
ok where is it available? and what is its cost?
Contact Mr. Harindar Singh Kalsi (Delhi)
Mob no.09312115788
Cheers :thumbsup:
does anyone know how much the Tiger Trainer MK III 40 costs at model art ?
Please Help :bow:
:-)
I wanted more info about some more models, is it wrong for me to expect that (no offence to anyone).
here, this one takes a lot of abuse and very cheap, comes complete with all hardware
http://www.spherehobbies.com/india/83-sphere-high-wing-trainer.html
(http://www.spherehobbies.com/india/83-131-large/sphere-high-wing-trainer.jpg)
PS
I thought i replied to your PM. here is the Rep
Quote from: rcpilotacro on August 15, 2012, 08:14:50 PM
the best
(a) Anwar models from Mr Anwar, kolkata here is the number, you can quote my name 09830168747
(b) next is this, if there is not much of price difference i suggest go with Sphere hobbies http://www.spherehobbies.com/india/83-sphere-high-wing-trainer.html
it cant get cheaper and better than this, most 0.46 high wingers behave similar, TT Blow moulded is good but wont stand as much as abuse as this one (I have both, so telling you)
thanks alot sir and btw the high winger from sphere is costing around 4000 with shipping charges so do u think anwar models is better or sphere and one more thing , how is the Tiger Trainer MK 3 40 is it good or bad when compared to the above listed planes
http://aeromodelsupermarket.com/radio-controlled-arf/55-tiger-trainer-mk-iii.html
Tiger trainer is always a better choice because its branded and all spares easily available. See the link for more details.
If you want to go for a cheaper version see this
http://aeromodelsupermarket.com/radio-controlled-model-kit/46-easy-40.html
It can also handle lot of abuse. value for money.
Anwar model is time tested so many owe their aeromodelling career to that model. i have seen guys nose diving into the ground and the model surviving. Anwar model shipping wont be too much either. TT is definitely good no doubt about that, better than TT would be sharma model easy 40 and i second what asinghatiya says on that. again vivek sharma's shipping is fedex and he has some tieup, so it isn't costly either.
since you are close to making up your mind my rec would be
1. sharma/Anwar
2. TT (If you have some extra to spare then TT it is )
so i have come to another conclusion , i have though of buying an inexpensive foamie first , get used to ailerons and then move on to balsa coz balsa and engine are expensive and are more difficult to repair.
so here are my choices >
which among these would be good :
1) Multiplex Easy Star II
2) Blitz RC Works Sky Surfer
3) AXN Floater Jet
Please let me Know fast. Thanks :)
Go for easy star 2
http://www.rcdhamaka.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_46&products_id=906
gusty sir what about your opinion?
especially when it comes to durability, forgiveness, beginner friendly, behaviour in the wind , etc
Easy Star -II anyday, just a little expensive, but then you have an exceptional model at hand which with a 5000 mah 3S will give you 45 min to 1:00 hr of flying, in the easy star with a 2650 mah 3S i have flown 39 min (which included take off, climb, landing in continuous succession)
ok then ill buy the easy star II and as far as the motor is concerned > shall i buy that emaxx grand turbo that rc dhamaka suggests ?
its a good motor, been using it for a while
finally bought the Multiplex Easystar II Kit + Motor + High Strength Tape From RC Dhamaka
Gusty sir Which glue did you use ?
Glue for fuse and wing slots use this one, it is foam safe and tacky and good strength http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__17535__Clear_Foam_Glue_Medium_Cure_Large_100ml.html
for other joints use http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__7525__Evotite_CA460_Foam_Safe_Super_Glue_Medium_.html
and hot glue
you can use standard ca too, it burns a little though ,
Lol Sir I wanted something that was available locally :D
Quote from: rcpilotacro on August 27, 2012, 10:29:11 PM
hot glue
you can use standard ca too, it burns a little though ,
this one will be as good
http://www.rcbazaar.com/products/1100-foam-safe-glue-1-not-for-depron.aspx
(http://www.rcbazaar.com/images/thumbs/0003343.jpg)