is the Mini Piper J3 RTF a good plane for newbie without any prior experience?
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Hey man i started flying last week and the piper is a good plane for starter like you and me, i flew my friend's one and it was great! There's spring system on the landing gear to prevent you from losing wheels from hard landing, plane is also stable. I can even take off on ground with short grasses!
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Originally posted by widezoom View Postneed advice on the following...
what does those numerical 9G, 8G, 5G, 3G, etc on the servo refer to, is it referring to higher number is high turning torque?
thanks
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Originally posted by widezoom View Postis the Mini Piper J3 RTF a good plane for newbie without any prior experience?
Well the Piper Cub is an easy way to ease into RC flying. I am a newbie as well and do fly this to warm up before I switch to the second plane.
I think if you are apprehensive, then really advise you get a Cub (piper cub). It's easy to handle. Don't worry about drooling over other 'nice looking planes'. Because its better to have a Cub and fly it and land it and fly it again and again. Think about that versus getting a 'nice plane' which you may not be able to handle and crash it the 1st time out.
If you want to start, shop around inside this forum in the market place and look for people who want to sell off their RTF beginner planes. I bought 2 batteries, cos once you get the hang of it, you want to take off again.
I am not much help other than that as I am still a newbie. Enjoy yourself.
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may i please know how is this a good joke???
i was just asking for help seems like u got a problem with that.:toetap05:if u cant offer the help, then just screw off instead of just commenting to increase ur bloody post count.
btw u cant troll something or objects u can only troll living human beings!
thank you,
delta
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Skywalker
The skywalker is a pretty easy plane to fly and handle! when taking off, about 50-75% throttle will do, give it slight toss and it will just climb. if it dives, just full throttle and pitch up, easy. if handling wise, i wouldnt say the aileron is very sensitive or elevator and rudder, and it glides pretty well. You should be able to fly a skywalker since you fly warbirds right? i guess that was what the previous post meant. so dont get so angsty and enjoy the hobby with the RC community. Hope this helped!
Cheers
Shayne
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Help...
I have purchase a KingTech Power EPS with a T-motor T1804 ,ESC Tahmazo Pro-CS-13 13V
Soldered the points together already , plug into the battery 2cell 240MAH (35C)
turn on transmitter, then tried to push the trottle but the motor not turning , is it the soldering problem or...
After a while the battery bloated up some chemical leak i guess the battery is spoiled ,any recommend which battery should i get and what's the problem connected
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