It's incredible seeing warbirds that are not the typical Mustang or Spitfire. Join us as we look into this model and how well HSDJets did bringing this warbird from the Pacific to the modelers' hanger!
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Not your typically warbird, The HSDJETS Zero
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Originally posted by putput View PostNice review, I've looked at them before but not available... Price looks decent if you can find one
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I purchased the HSD Zero as a kit two years ago from General Hobby in L.A. Cost was $95. I added all the electronics,retracts and motor. The plane flys great.I fly it on a 2450 4 cell and is very fast. The foam is very dense which makes it extremely strong,but heavier than a typical 1100mm warbird. However,it does not fly as an over weight model. The split flaps are very effective and allows for a slow approach and a soft touch down. The fit and finish are top notch. The standard inner gear doors are a nice scale touch. All told,one of the better Zero models in the 1100-1200 mm size.
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I agree that it is a really nice plane. I did the same as you buying the kit from Richard. I changed the motor on mine. I had to cut the firewall out and reposition it to fit. Gobs of power now and gets 8 to 10 minutes flight time on a 3300 4S battery. Prop is a three blade MAS. I removed one of the two weights in the nose and added a sound system. I plan on adding a bomb drop, but need to upgrade the receiver as I ran out of channels. Just wish the landing gear were stronger. A great platform like the real one. No bad habits and a pleasure to fly.Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!
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