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    Hi I’m relatively new. I bought the habu70 mm jet a few weeks ago. I have registered with the ama and taken the trust test. I tried to register with the faa but they need a remote id serial number. No one has given me a good answer as to where I can find it. Is that something I have to buy and install? Finally do I need a remote id to fly in a fria zone?

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    I was told that I needed a remote id to register it with the faa. Is that wrong? And btw thank you for your help/info

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    • #3
      Leave it blank and click continue.

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      • #4
        Welcome Sands 12.

        STRONGLY you visit the SR-71 forum and READ it all.

        SR-71 Blackbird Twin 70mm EDF Jet With Gyro from Freewing - PNP - FJ32211PG The Freewing SR-71 Blackbird pays tribute to one of the most legendary aircraft in aviation history. Developed in the 1960s for high-altitude reconnaissance, the SR-71 set records with its unparalleled speed, cutting-edge engineering, and futuristic


        It will become obvious as you read that this is NOT a beginner pilot’s bird. You will be advised to get some hours on a low performance trainer before trying to fly the SR-71. Fail to follow this advice at your own risk.

        It’s a fun bird for “experts” but only seconds away from a crash for others.

        -GG

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        • #5
          Did I miss him mentioning the SR in this thread?

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          • #6
            HABU 70mm = SR-71

            Another name for the Blackbird.

            -GG

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            • #7
              There's actually a jet I think e-Flite released years back called a Habu, much to my chagrin. He may be referring to that?
              My YouTube RC videos:
              https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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              • #8
                If he is…then that’s great!

                FYI…The nickname "Habu" originated with local residents of Okinawa, where the SR-71 Blackbird was deployed, referring to a poisonous viper found there.​

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                • #9
                  Pretty sure he's talking about the Eflite.

                  E-flite Habu STS 70mm EDF Smart Jet RTF with SAFE | Horizon Hobby

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                  • #10
                    Good catch everyone. That makes more sense, for sure. In the off chance he did mean the SR-71, he has been informed.

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