Code's New Toy
- codesuidae
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Code's New Toy
So I was at the hobby shop last night, watching these guys fly around some Flatana's and I thought they were pretty cool, but I decided I wanted something a little beefier. So I poked around, asked a few questions, and ended up with a Hanger9 P-51 Mustang PTS and all the extras (starter, fuel, pump, glow starter, etc) for about $480 . Its an early Christmas present, along with 2gb of ram for my laptop . Why wait for the holiday rush?:-o
Its a 40 size nitro, balsa construction low-wing fully aerobatic model with removable droops and speed brakes with a cheapie flight simulator that connects to the JR 5 channel remote via the trainer cord so noobs like myself can learn to fly it detuned.
Heres a place that sells it for 50 bucks more than it cost me:
http://www.ehobbies.com/han2825.html
There is a long-ass thread about it on RC Universe:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_31020 ... ey_/tm.htm
I figure I'll practice with the simulator for a while, then go out to the local field and see if I can find someone to be a trainer for me. There are lots of rich bastards here in Omaha, so there's plenty of people that should be willing to give me a bit of instruction.
The software that comes with it is called 'Cockpit Master', and its pretty much a piece of shit, $30 retail. Hopefully it will get the job done.
Anyway, lookin forward to screwing with it, and hoping I won't be drafting too many of its parts for reconstruction on the mill
Its a 40 size nitro, balsa construction low-wing fully aerobatic model with removable droops and speed brakes with a cheapie flight simulator that connects to the JR 5 channel remote via the trainer cord so noobs like myself can learn to fly it detuned.
Heres a place that sells it for 50 bucks more than it cost me:
http://www.ehobbies.com/han2825.html
There is a long-ass thread about it on RC Universe:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_31020 ... ey_/tm.htm
I figure I'll practice with the simulator for a while, then go out to the local field and see if I can find someone to be a trainer for me. There are lots of rich bastards here in Omaha, so there's plenty of people that should be willing to give me a bit of instruction.
The software that comes with it is called 'Cockpit Master', and its pretty much a piece of shit, $30 retail. Hopefully it will get the job done.
Anyway, lookin forward to screwing with it, and hoping I won't be drafting too many of its parts for reconstruction on the mill
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Cool I know you will love Gas planes I bought a few gas planes in fact I have a trainer 40 on eBay right now:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
I hope I can sell it becuse I want a .80 motor for my larger plane. I am also selling a twin motor DC-3 that is electric I have no time to put it together and its been sitting around for a while.
I would love to see some pics of your plane in action!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
I hope I can sell it becuse I want a .80 motor for my larger plane. I am also selling a twin motor DC-3 that is electric I have no time to put it together and its been sitting around for a while.
I would love to see some pics of your plane in action!
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- bitGangsta'
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I still think you are going to screw this plane on its first time out, but good luck anyways .
Low wing, gas, ailerons, balsa, scale, and a rather high wingloading... Yeah, better get an instructer.
Not ussually negative, but theres a reason they designed 3 channel electric high wing stick planes with low wing loadings.
But, you'll probly do great and I'll look like a dumbass .
beano
Low wing, gas, ailerons, balsa, scale, and a rather high wingloading... Yeah, better get an instructer.
Not ussually negative, but theres a reason they designed 3 channel electric high wing stick planes with low wing loadings.
But, you'll probly do great and I'll look like a dumbass .
beano
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- codesuidae
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This particular plane, while it is low-wing, does not behave like a typical low-wing fighter, according to reviews. It acts like a trainer, which it is. Most of the negative reviews I read were complaints about either badly set-up planes or about non-fighter like performance, which is fine, since I wouldnt' be able to fly one of those anyway.
I like this particular plane (so far) because its high enough performance that I probably won't need to get anything faster, and once I can fly this, going down to something else shouldn't be an issue. But with the way I am with models, I probably won't be getting anything else anyway. Unless its the cost of a bit, I generally only have one
I am toying with the idea of building some foamies for the kids to play with though. They sure as hell aren't going to fly this thing.
I like this particular plane (so far) because its high enough performance that I probably won't need to get anything faster, and once I can fly this, going down to something else shouldn't be an issue. But with the way I am with models, I probably won't be getting anything else anyway. Unless its the cost of a bit, I generally only have one
I am toying with the idea of building some foamies for the kids to play with though. They sure as hell aren't going to fly this thing.
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- hue35
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I'm only sayin' you look like a dumbass 'cuz you're not giving code the benefit of the doubt... bettin' against him is a sucker's bet.beanoman wrote:Yes sir, must shutup. Although.. Oh yeah, shutting the fuck up.hue35 wrote:Hey, this isn't gonna be a fair race, you jumped the gun... he hasn't even had a chance to get started and you already look like a dumbass.beanoman wrote:But, you'll probly do great and I'll look like a dumbass .
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It's pretty cool that they were able to maintain the general shapes of the P-51 pretty nicely. A lot of model R/C planes don't look much like their 1:1 counterparts, especially the fighters. Many, including the P-51 and the F4U Coursair were a bitch to fly in real life.
It sounds like a great plane if you're only going to have one, especially that part where there's the equivalent of training wheels that can be removed.
It sounds like a great plane if you're only going to have one, especially that part where there's the equivalent of training wheels that can be removed.
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Well, I've noticed its better to just take the initiative rather than getting flamed for a few pages when you have a retarded tantrum, like most of the '05 crop. And yep, been talking to Code for a few months, and this is the first time I'm betting against him .hue35 wrote:I'm only sayin' you look like a dumbass 'cuz you're not giving code the benefit of the doubt... bettin' against him is a sucker's bet.beanoman wrote:Yes sir, must shutup. Although.. Oh yeah, shutting the fuck up.hue35 wrote:Hey, this isn't gonna be a fair race, you jumped the gun... he hasn't even had a chance to get started and you already look like a dumbass.beanoman wrote:But, you'll probly do great and I'll look like a dumbass .