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How well does the field drain?
Bit of sun shining over Parramatta at the moment, hoping that there may be some flying for me to come and witness over the weekend.....
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Thanks Rob.
Oh well I will stop living in hope. I have heard lots of negative feedback about them as well, and have no intention of dealing with them, hence why I'm looking at possibly importing stuff myself. Can possibly do it through where I work. For now I will be going something easy to fly. Was thinking something like a super cub
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Hi guys,
This is the spec of a cessna that someone had mentioned could be good.
Again any thoughts?
Specifications
1.6m CESSNA 182 r/c model plane(2.4G,Brushless)
6-Channel proportional radio control system
reasonable price and high quality
1.6m CESSNA 182 r/c model plane(2.4G,Brushless)
Wingspan: 1560mm
Length: 1130mm
Flight weight:1400g
Battery: 11.1V 1800mAh 20C Li-Po
Motor: 4010/ 810KV Out runner Brushless motor
ESC: 30A Brushless ESC
2.4G 6-Channel proportional radio control system
Radio control distance:300m / 600m(2.4G)
Material:EPO
Features:
1) Cessna182 is a very famous training plane of USA.
2) It is a high-wing plane, more stable and easy to be under control. EPO is not easy to be broken, so it is the best choice for the beginners.
3) With flap so it will be much easier to land for beginner.
4)The whole plane is high completeness and easy for beginners to assemble.
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