Does it have six channels? I see actuators for left and right elevators/elevons, or is that only one? Then actuators for each aileron (flapperon or spoileron), and then a rudder control, and then the speed controller. Ah I see, it's basic four channels from the minimumrc page.
Jets are nice, But Still looking for some WW 1 style aircraft, . Jets are for a minimal crowd , space is limited for most and most are not flying in clubs/FRIA's in the US even small and can be flown in small spaces, speed in small places for many is a difficult thing and many simply stay away . But WW 1 aircraft as it's design is a lazy slow flying easy lift aircraft come on Minimum you have a couple Bi-Planes already, stepping up to a WW 1 style model should be an easy task...Lol
Plenty of other manufacturers with WW1 style planes. Jets are not a niche market any longer, they are more popular than ever. Especially ones in this size with all the new FAA regulations.
@@jakeclauson9863 Everyone is different but who has done WW 1 models outside of Micro Aces ? Theirs are good but far to delicate . we need smaller WW1 style aircraft, many can not fly jets in most areas . They are faster and need more space in most cases and inexperience tends to cause issues with jets but again to each their own
@@AcesHighMedia There are No WW1 style manufacturers outside Micro Aces and they are nice but far to delicate to maintain . Jets are nice but most do not have the area to fly in for jets as they are faster and need more space in most cases . far to many inexperienced people like the cool Jet and speed but find out quickly it is not so easy to handle and result in damage or loss and for some their one and only attempt at the hobby ( the same was said of war Birds over the years ) but many refused to listen then WW1 Bi planes on the other hand can be flown fast and or especially slow for all levels of experience and with the regs/rules we need them more now then ever .
@@FlyingBuzzard really? Sopwith camel done by everyone at some point as well as Curtis Jenny, a few fokkers.. more than i can name.. many ww1 planes have been done over and over. If you want ww1 planes go to Manzono laser works. Many of the 50mm and 64mm keys can be flown in tight areas. Especially the habus
Nice, need one
That's a fantastic flight video!
Thank you for letting us to hear the motor sound without playing a BGM!
It makes me actually flying in the field!
Very nice
Does it have six channels? I see actuators for left and right elevators/elevons, or is that only one? Then actuators for each aileron (flapperon or spoileron), and then a rudder control, and then the speed controller. Ah I see, it's basic four channels from the minimumrc page.
Wow, I just realize it's actually 4 channels, unlike the previous Red Hawk!
Many of the other minimumrc edfs are so small that they are only 3 channel! No rudder ig
Jets are nice, But
Still looking for some WW 1 style aircraft, .
Jets are for a minimal crowd ,
space is limited for most and most are not flying in clubs/FRIA's in the US
even small and can be flown in small spaces, speed in small places for many is a difficult thing and many simply
stay away . But WW 1 aircraft as it's design is a lazy slow flying easy lift aircraft
come on Minimum you have a couple Bi-Planes already, stepping up to a WW 1 style model
should be an easy task...Lol
Plenty of other manufacturers with WW1 style planes. Jets are not a niche market any longer, they are more popular than ever. Especially ones in this size with all the new FAA regulations.
I'd much rather have a modern rc jet. Warbirds have been overdone for a long time now..
@@jakeclauson9863 Everyone is different but who has done WW 1 models outside of Micro Aces ? Theirs are good but far to delicate .
we need smaller WW1 style aircraft, many can not fly jets in most areas . They are faster and need more space in most cases and inexperience tends to cause issues with jets
but again to each their own
@@AcesHighMedia There are No WW1 style manufacturers outside Micro Aces and they are nice but far to delicate to maintain . Jets are nice but most do not have the area to fly in for jets as they are faster and need more space in most cases . far to many inexperienced people like the cool Jet and speed but find out quickly it is not so easy to handle and result in damage or loss and for some their one and only attempt at the hobby ( the same was said of war Birds over the years ) but many refused to listen then
WW1 Bi planes on the other hand can be flown fast and or especially slow for all levels of experience and with the regs/rules we need them more now then ever .
@@FlyingBuzzard really? Sopwith camel done by everyone at some point as well as Curtis Jenny, a few fokkers.. more than i can name.. many ww1 planes have been done over and over. If you want ww1 planes go to Manzono laser works. Many of the 50mm and 64mm keys can be flown in tight areas. Especially the habus