Maidened the FMS 1400mm T-28 today. Outstanding! She required no trims and flew beautifully. I did notice a tendency to balloon with flaps though. Used about 10 degrees of flaps for takeoff and landed with the same in a slight headwind. Greased her on. I must say that she touched down a half a second or so before I thought she would though.
Total flight time at mixed throttle was about 5 minutes on the Admiral 4s 3600 pack. Used 1825 mah. We have a grass field and the T-28 handled it nicely. I did remove the lower gear doors before the flight. My thinking was that they might get grabbed by the grass.
I glued the tail on rather than use the screws as directed. The little plastic inserts, long skinny screws, and the fact that some wires were rubbing one of the screws for the vertical stab made me decide to go ahead and glue it. I used Gorilla glue white.
Anyway, I can't say enough good stuff about this bird. I purchased this plane to keep current between jet flights. It is perfect for that.
FMS 1400mm T-28 V4 stock
Taranis X9D Plus, X8R rx, FLVSS lipo sensor, variometer, airspeed, batt temp, esc temp, rpm
Admiral 4s 3600 (as recommended by mrc)
Total flight time at mixed throttle was about 5 minutes on the Admiral 4s 3600 pack. Used 1825 mah. We have a grass field and the T-28 handled it nicely. I did remove the lower gear doors before the flight. My thinking was that they might get grabbed by the grass.
I glued the tail on rather than use the screws as directed. The little plastic inserts, long skinny screws, and the fact that some wires were rubbing one of the screws for the vertical stab made me decide to go ahead and glue it. I used Gorilla glue white.
Anyway, I can't say enough good stuff about this bird. I purchased this plane to keep current between jet flights. It is perfect for that.
FMS 1400mm T-28 V4 stock
Taranis X9D Plus, X8R rx, FLVSS lipo sensor, variometer, airspeed, batt temp, esc temp, rpm
Admiral 4s 3600 (as recommended by mrc)

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