Before and after.
Flight 1 went well, this is my favorite plane.
Flight 2 went well until it didn't.
I had just performed a nice big loop and went into a slow roll, normally I roll very fast but this time I decided to start practicing slow rolls.
As the plane rolled upside down the nose dropped, I pulled a little up elevator (the wrong thing to do when inverted) and the nose pitched down further, I immediately corrected with some down elevator - problem solved.
I then relaxed the elevator (don't know why) and the nose pitched down again, this time I pulled full up and she went into the ground at full throttle, probably close to 85 miles per hour.
It was a rookie mistake but it happens. I'm sad that I crashed the plane but if you fly models long enough it will probably happen.
This sucks because I just got the plane last December and only had about 15 flights on it.
It's hard to see in the picture but the battery is compressed, it needs to be disposed of. That sucks because it's a $90 battery that has had 3 - 5 flights (it was new).
I will be buying another one, of the 10 flights I had with the plane it was my favorite, it handled very nice and sounds great with the 12 blade EDF..
I priced out the parts I think I need and came up to $180, for $220 I can buy the ARF which would be better than buying all the parts because I may have missed something. The other option is to buy the PNP version for $300.
As long as my electronics and EDF are damage free I think the ARF version would be the way to go.
Flight 1 went well, this is my favorite plane.
Flight 2 went well until it didn't.
I had just performed a nice big loop and went into a slow roll, normally I roll very fast but this time I decided to start practicing slow rolls.
As the plane rolled upside down the nose dropped, I pulled a little up elevator (the wrong thing to do when inverted) and the nose pitched down further, I immediately corrected with some down elevator - problem solved.
I then relaxed the elevator (don't know why) and the nose pitched down again, this time I pulled full up and she went into the ground at full throttle, probably close to 85 miles per hour.
It was a rookie mistake but it happens. I'm sad that I crashed the plane but if you fly models long enough it will probably happen.
This sucks because I just got the plane last December and only had about 15 flights on it.
It's hard to see in the picture but the battery is compressed, it needs to be disposed of. That sucks because it's a $90 battery that has had 3 - 5 flights (it was new).
I will be buying another one, of the 10 flights I had with the plane it was my favorite, it handled very nice and sounds great with the 12 blade EDF..
I priced out the parts I think I need and came up to $180, for $220 I can buy the ARF which would be better than buying all the parts because I may have missed something. The other option is to buy the PNP version for $300.
As long as my electronics and EDF are damage free I think the ARF version would be the way to go.









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