Looks super in the air and I’m not a expert, so I always learn something from you . Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge with us. And it’s good that you’re sharing when you do mistakes. You are always telling us the truth. So keep up your super work
You might want to set the Flaps deployment to "independent" and set the Full Flap to 3 sec, if you're set on your other settings deploy time. It'll tame the balloon, but slow the plane down really nice on approach. Sweet woody! 👍
With such a sharp rise in the cost of foamies I have been buying mainly balsa planes. Granted I am an old school builder so not intimidated by balsa planes. :)
i have nothing but balsa planes and i love them, ive had two foamies in the past and they flew horible im only 15 and have been in the hobbie a year but have waaaaayyyy tooo many planes my mom wants to burn them, LOL Balsa planes rule!
hey jay, i dont know if you remember my comment but i was asking about a 30mm going into a cheap f16 from your temu video, i just ordered one and its getting here wendesay so ill let you know how it goes then
Saaayyy jay, what if someone's budget went up from the volantex stuff? What would.you recommend for a good, fun, reliable beginner ish plane? Do U reckon the warbirds are still the good option? Or like a timber ? Thanks!
So, if you like warbirds, the 400mm eachine/volantex, try the UMX line. The timber ultra micro is okay, but takes a bit if experience. Try the ultra micro conscendo!
@dynevor6327 That's an opinion. Bigger isn't always better. Only if horizon hobby would put proper servos and reciever boards like the ar410e in ultra micros.
@Pancakerman3 also depends. Do you have a flying field near you? Or a park? If, like me, the nearest flying field is 3 hours away. So I just take my ultra micros to the nearest park. But sure, if budget allows and you have a field to fly at, a big plane isn't a bad option.
@@Anomic_Hunter202 That is also an opinion. Try building or if beyond you go ARF. Foamies are built cheap and cost is out of proportion. Try Seagull Models, VQ Models for starters as an ARF and use the best equipment that you can afford. Bigger definitely flies better and can handle more conditions, the couple of foamies that I have gather dust.
Ain't NOTHING flies like Balsa and ply. Even carbon fuse and wing planes don't fly as nice as balsa and ply. There's something special about balsa and ply builds and once you get used to flying them you won't want to fly anything else.
Warum so schnelle Landegeschwindigkeit?? Selbst ohne Klappen, mehr Motordrosselung musste doch gehen. Das Ding hat bestimmt niedrige Flächenbelastung und unkritische Flugeigenschaften. Der Preis für so ein winziges Modell ist schön etwas salzig...
Sorry but ARF's don't make you a builder. You pieced a puzzle together. Unless you built it from scratch can you call someone a builder. And what is bolsa?