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Posted: April/23/2020 at 11:51am |
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Many to most AMA flying sites are closed until the viral situation works down a bit. However:
With an electric Cub you need only find a vacant school yard... A J-3 Cub ARF will have you in the air in less than a week. It even has flaps and complete cockpit with pilot...
90.5" w/s J-3 ARF GP&EP assembly manual.
For what a typical 1/4 scale J-3 "built up kit" costs to complete you can have a 1/4 scale J-3 ARF. $299.00 with free shipping across the country...Click Below
The 1/4 scale J-3 is a perfect trainer as it is capable of every aerobatic maneuver in the book...click above to see a demo of the kit sold by Tower...with free shipping.
These are "not" made in China...
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flyinghi Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: April/23/2020 at 11:56am |
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TIM,
have a look at the sig cubs can not hardly go wrong there. bob
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odem2002 Basic Member
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Posted: April/23/2020 at 1:04pm |
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I got a Carl Goldbergs Cub on floats with an O.S 75AX. It comes in hot with the extra weight of floats. If this thread is going into re-entry starter planes I would go with a Phoenix Models plane. They got a Stinson and a Cessna real cheap. I don't recommend the Decathalon...it was very sketchy on take-offs. I sold it real quick.
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TimP38 Basic Member
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Posted: April/23/2020 at 1:45pm |
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Thanks odem
The Phoenix Stinson looks nice, price too. Not sure where I can fly it at present time.
Tim
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TimP38 Basic Member
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Posted: April/24/2020 at 2:33pm |
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Hey guys,
I located transmitters I have, DX5e (Dedicated for my tug) and I have a FLYSKY FS-i6.
The FLYSKY came with a DF95 Sailboat, bit excessive for 2ch requirement, I can always get another RX pretty cheap.
That’s my concern, even though its a flight radio, programming etc.. its real cheap. Has anyone used a FLYSKY radio
For a RC plane?
Tim
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Posted: April/24/2020 at 2:39pm |
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Posted: April/24/2020 at 3:48pm |
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Thanks
I remember that guy on YouTube on how to get the use of all ten channels.
Recall why they use this transmitter for sailboats, it has telemetry capability with RX it came with to monitor RX voltage.
Need module though.
Not sure if I’ll go that far, just adds weight.
I’ll give the TX/RX a whirl with the Phoenix Stinson Voyager I ordered yesterday.
Haven’t found my standard servo collection...yet. Hope I didn’t sell them, kicking myself now for selling a lot of stuff.
Wow, just got message P38 was dropped off on doorstep, that was fast. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; Dang! Box is heavy.
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Posted: April/24/2020 at 3:59pm |
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