Can I ask you? Have you had any problems with that Mustang? I bought one And after 2 flights it stopped working. They sent me a replacement fuselage which also had a defective receiver board in it
@tonymottram1396 man im sorry to hear that I haven't had any issues at all with over 20+ flights I'm running a 2s 650mah gnb battery too and it loves it
Buy landing gear that's dimensions match the factory gear. Wheel diameter, strut length, unless someone tells us which gear that was. I think the stock receiver can take a servo for flaps, I think that's what that 3 position switch is. But I want flaps AND gear, so I'd need a new receiver for mine. It would be easy to put the gear up to where the original one installs, have retracts in up position and trace around it with a pencil if you can. Probably a dremel tool is best for Carving it out. I don't know how he got the wires to the receiver, but it just matters if you have the gear where it should be relative to CG,and that they're straight with no toe-in or out.
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001371000857.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.ef814c4db7XzzR,, you can get them here, be very carful not go through the wing, also I used hotglue to hold then, If you use hotglue donot apply to foam but to the retract, then put them in the wing
nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005001371000857.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.ef814c4db7XzzR%2C&gatewayAdapt=glo2nld I did post it already in a reply. make sure to not get the nose wheel. so the 180% one
Hi, i Got these plane and even its my first rc model, but the flight time is only 5 minutes with the Stock battery and i want to make it longer, what should i do and what battery do you use???
5 minutes is good, but I use these, www.banggood.com/nl/ZOP-Power-7_4V-1000mAh-25C-2S-LiPo-Battery-JST-Plug-for-RC-Drone-p-1985532.html?cur_warehouse=CN&rmmds=search I take the cover off the balance plug
First you outline the retracts, then with a hobby knife cut the foam out as much as possible, be carful not to go through the top of the wing. Smooth all out with a dremmel tool. Then when everything fits nicely, glue in place, useing epoxy or hotglue, be carefule not to apply hotglue on the foam but apply it on the retract. with useing hotglue it might be easier to remove in replacement if needed. If you have the original reciever, there is a extra pins there for the Y cable, You can use the left shoulder switch on the Transmitter
not at the current price, buy this one hobbyking.com/nl_nl/h-king-pnf-p-51d-moonbeam-mcswine-750mm-30-v2-w-6-axis-orx-flight-stabilizer.html?queryID=fb321f64df63d3c13970a9ec8ebd3008&objectID=83294&indexName=hbk_live_products_analytics You do need your own radio and reciever