R/C Airplane

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Got this at a yard sale today. $20. Works, came with extra parts, battery packs ect. cant wait to try it out. Have to learn first LOL RTF.webp
 

Cool deal. I saw one today. The guy wanted $50. I don't know enough about them to pay that much so I passed on it.
 

That's awesome !
 

R/C planes are lots of fun... until they crash:BangHead:
With those ultralights make sure there is little or no wind.
 

I just recently sold a Super Tigre 1970`s engine I had found for $50 people love some of the older plane parts
 

Helpful hint from an old flyer: Before you Fly IT: Check hinges on control surfaces, check range of radio for control ground check, check control surfaces move in the direction you move the stick. Check your batteries for power.

"There are Old pilots. There are Bold pilots. But there are few OLD BOLD pilots"
 

old pilots!

Bill,

Your quote brought back memories from my days of flying paragliders, it was a well known and often stated mantra! Too true!




Helpful hint from an old flyer: Before you Fly IT: Check hinges on control surfaces, check range of radio for control ground check, check control surfaces move in the direction you move the stick. Check your batteries for power.

"There are Old pilots. There are Bold pilots. But there are few OLD BOLD pilots"
 

thanks for the info. There is a list of stuff to check in the manual before I try. Balancing etc
 

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