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Which EDF model for a learner?
Ron:
Decisions, decisions.....
Tricky one that. :!:
A Squall or another inflatable doll? :?:
OK, I give in.
A Squall it is then. 8) 8)
Ron
Happy Days:
Goodman Ron! :clap: You won’t be disappointed. (At least I don’t think you will)
Excellent instructions, a bit like painting by numbers. (Do they still do those? :?: ) Assembles like a piece of preverbal wee wee. :?
When finished you’ll be able to fly it anywhere. :D
(Although, of course, you would only ever fly it at an authorised and registered flying ground, :shock: like I do. :roll: )
As I discovered , the Squall only has one weakness Ron :shock: …….
It breaks, when people fall on them. :lol:
Well,... There's none so strange as folk!
Ron:
My only real worry is that it's a bit on the fast side, as this YouTube vid shows...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/v/ClfU6Tsk-fY&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]
Thought that is with the vectored option.
Ron
Happy Days:
Yea, but there are also many shots of the model flying with only very little thrust, almost gliding, yet still flying and controllable. :)
That’s what I like about this model, though may be most delta winged planes are the same, it’s very well mannered at slow speeds.
So if you don’t want it to fly fast, don’t open the throttle so much!
Are you going to get the V.T. unit as well? You can fit it on later if you’re dubious about flying it first time with vectored thrust.
K.
Ron:
Yes it certainly does glide well.
No I think I'll keep the VT unit for an upgrade later.
Is yours the HP version with the 4 cell battery, and higher power motor?
Ron
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