I was introduced to the Panther by some buddies who had been flying them.
We use 3 cell 2200 mAH batteries pushed up front. I punched out some of the plywood tray so I could drop the receiver below the tray & the battery.
To make it easier to launch, we cut out the first 2 ribs in the belly cheater holes which gives me enough of a hand hold under the CG to grab and launch the Panther in one hand while holding the transmitter in the other.
Here are some images I shot while the boys did a little chasing each other around the field.
Do you have any flight photos to share?
Scott
We use 3 cell 2200 mAH batteries pushed up front. I punched out some of the plywood tray so I could drop the receiver below the tray & the battery.
To make it easier to launch, we cut out the first 2 ribs in the belly cheater holes which gives me enough of a hand hold under the CG to grab and launch the Panther in one hand while holding the transmitter in the other.
Here are some images I shot while the boys did a little chasing each other around the field.
Do you have any flight photos to share?
Scott
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