I wish i new about this model. I got the hobby king v2 and its not easy at all to launch it. Ive broken more prop guards than i want to talk about from all the failed launch. This is a much superior product. Thanks for sharing.
There's isn't a max loading number available. It would depend on the power system used. As long as there is enough power to allow for a climb, the wing can handle it.
Thanks now is clear, i understood some things close to your explanation but i was not so clear. Now i can start to think to buy one as your. I would like a small one just to fly some of the time as alternative to my models. I would like to find maybe a second hand as your. Thanks again
Thanks for your replay. One more question, i read in some articles that there are 2 servos that are normally put on the leg of the man model that are used for accelerate? If i understood well this 2 servo close the front side of the ombrella, Why you need to accelerate?
In full size, we call it speedbar. Yes it pulls down the leading edge of the wing some to lower the angle of attack and increase the flying speed. I've never used one on an RC model Paraglider, but it could be interesting to try. It would help you to fly faster if needed or penetrate the wind better with less ballast weight needed.
Thanks and sorry for my questions but i would like to start with Para glider. From 20 year i have just gliders RC. The right power system is what is included in the original box.? moreover how phisical by remote control you perform the looping? By pull down one side? Thanks and sorry again
No worries, yes the stock motor should be sufficient. It's hard to describe, but you do not use control inputs like on an airplane. You simply use full throttle at the right time to power through the loop.
After 2 minutes into the video is all I could stand of the noise. That is too noisy to consider ever flying it in a park. Maybe put the motor on the front end to make it a tractor to greatly reduce the whinny motor noise.
I wish i new about this model. I got the hobby king v2 and its not easy at all to launch it. Ive broken more prop guards than i want to talk about from all the failed launch. This is a much superior product. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, is it loud! Pretty neat how the LEDs light up the wing.
I am checking into getting one for a 7yr old, what do you suggest?
Plus, is that paramotor as loud in person as it seems to come across on your video?
What's maximum loading of weight for Cloud 0.5 for windy conditions? Thanks
There's isn't a max loading number available. It would depend on the power system used. As long as there is enough power to allow for a climb, the wing can handle it.
Thanks now is clear, i understood some things close to your explanation but i was not so clear. Now i can start to think to buy one as your. I would like a small one just to fly some of the time as alternative to my models. I would like to find maybe a second hand as your. Thanks again
Thanks for your replay. One more question, i read in some articles that there are 2 servos that are normally put on the leg of the man model that are used for accelerate? If i understood well this 2 servo close the front side of the ombrella, Why you need to accelerate?
In full size, we call it speedbar. Yes it pulls down the leading edge of the wing some to lower the angle of attack and increase the flying speed. I've never used one on an RC model Paraglider, but it could be interesting to try. It would help you to fly faster if needed or penetrate the wind better with less ballast weight needed.
Dang I thought this could be about a RCGROUPS app so I don't have to keep using the html site. Cool plane !
Hi, is this the stock motor battery 3s in the vidéo ?
Yes
Sorry the led light is always on or you can switch on and off? Is possible with this model 0.5 Hacker to make the looping? thanks Fulvio
It's always on. There's a physical switch to turn it on/off. Yes it does loops with the right power system.
Thanks and sorry for my questions but i would like to start with Para glider. From 20 year i have just gliders RC. The right power system is what is included in the original box.? moreover how phisical by remote control you perform the looping? By pull down one side? Thanks and sorry again
No worries, yes the stock motor should be sufficient. It's hard to describe, but you do not use control inputs like on an airplane. You simply use full throttle at the right time to power through the loop.
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After 2 minutes into the video is all I could stand of the noise. That is too noisy to consider ever flying it in a park. Maybe put the motor on the front end to make it a tractor to greatly reduce the whinny motor noise.