17-02-2013, 08:20 AM
Ja - verstanden!
I decided last week to give this a fling - and it's more fun then I expected it to be. I picked up the Bf-109 FunFighter, and very rapidly understood that I wasn't able to put off getting acquainted with expo any longer! With straight linear stick movements it was a risky proposition at high speed, so now I've got 30% on the ailerons and 15% on the elevator as well as having reduced the end-points/throws. For a couple of flights, it took some getting used to the fact that my "usual" amount of stick movement seemed ineffectual and then suddenly finding I had loads of movement. Once accustomed to it though it certainly helps smooth out the sharp cornered turns I used to do and makes for a more scale-like behaviour.
I've had five flights now and with a few more under the belt I'll be ready to give it a run on 4S. I can highly recommend one of this class of model - you simply point it and floor it and off it goes![Smile Smile](https://forum.rcflyingclub.com/images/smilies2/smile.gif)
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...duct=24560
I decided last week to give this a fling - and it's more fun then I expected it to be. I picked up the Bf-109 FunFighter, and very rapidly understood that I wasn't able to put off getting acquainted with expo any longer! With straight linear stick movements it was a risky proposition at high speed, so now I've got 30% on the ailerons and 15% on the elevator as well as having reduced the end-points/throws. For a couple of flights, it took some getting used to the fact that my "usual" amount of stick movement seemed ineffectual and then suddenly finding I had loads of movement. Once accustomed to it though it certainly helps smooth out the sharp cornered turns I used to do and makes for a more scale-like behaviour.
I've had five flights now and with a few more under the belt I'll be ready to give it a run on 4S. I can highly recommend one of this class of model - you simply point it and floor it and off it goes
![Smile Smile](https://forum.rcflyingclub.com/images/smilies2/smile.gif)
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...duct=24560
Steve Murray