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Thank you for your suggestion. We will take this into consideration when making future videos. In addition, earlier this week we released a video of a test flight of a Bae Hawk equipped with a 7.4vEDF. The video retains the original sound without BGM.
@minimumrc7986 no matter what you do, someone is going to complain about anything. Is the Savanah jet up for pre order or will they be shipping as normal? Very much looking forward to getting mine in the air.
We have not yet tested its maximum speed, but if conditions permit, we will produce a video of the test. But it can be certain that its maximum speed is quite satisfactory.
I couldn't stop myself. Ordered it before I could even consider. Iv been wanting a micro sport edf for a while now. Was hoping horizon would have already made a umx viper but this looks like a great alternative. 2s 30mm edf with a rudder! How can you say no? Most 50mm edfs don't even have a rudder
Hello Minimum RC congratulations on this👏👏👏👏 you are great ❤❤❤ I bought a Bae Hawk Red Arrows 30mm EDF, from you but it hasn't been built yet...tell me, what's new in the new EDF system?
Currently, we have no plans to use brushless motors. The coreless motor has two benefits. Firstly, this type of motor and the ESC it uses are significantly affordable compared to brushless motors, and the coreless motor has almost the same power density (the power that can be provided per unit weight) as brushless motors of the same specification. In other words, its performance is almost the same as that of brushless motors.
bonito avion trainer para comenzar en el aeromodelismo :) yo por mi parte ya tengo el Tigermoth de minimumRC aquí el unboxing ru-vid.commoFv2xMvJ-4?si=mcWBP8hK48-fJyro pronto el video completo del armado y pruebas de vuelo 👍
Kart is neat and most of your products are and you have a couple bi-planes, BUT we need some WW 1 style aircraft , like a Fokker D 7 and a DR1 Triplane and a SE5a and Sopwith etc etc ......
It would be nice if you could make a PNP versions of your models which has all the electronics incuding a battery and a charger, but no transmitter. Buying everything separate makes it very expensive. When I built your B-25, I used a Volantex 400mm warbird 4in1 board and it costed only little bit over 20€ + one extra servo for the ailerons. Nothing else was needed.
In my country, model airplanes are extremely expensive, but I'm saving money to buy the Ki-61, one of the most beautiful! And it would be really cool if you made a Macchi C202 Folgore or a Reggiane 2001/2005, I would buy it without thinking twice
@minimumrc7986 which one of your mini scale models would you recommend for practising and also for having fun? I have bigger high wing fomies, but i dont have the A test yet to fly alone. Would you go for this model or better to have an aileron version to have more similar controls as the big ones. I was looking at this as this has the bigger wingspan but still very light.