My only suggestion would be that since you don’t have to deal with retracts, try going to a bit bigger wheels in that grass. I love my Super Chipmunks!
Nice video. I had thought about getting a chipmunk but I think I might give it a miss. My fav plane for flying is the Seagull Spacewalker 46 arf. Very stable plane. Many thanks for sharing this.
I have both. The Goldberg super chipmonk flys better. The seagull version is heavy and will tip stall easy if you are not careful. It flies like a high wing loading warbird.
Did you ever get this one to fly good? Just curious as i have one that i bought used and have not put it in the air yet. Any tips you can share? Thanks.
Yes it is funny to watch them pull them out, everyone of them gathers around to gaze at it like he spent a years time to build it. Lol... they need there own field I agree. And a lot of them are dangerous do to lack of experience. Balsa building is more than half the fun. Anyone can build a bind and fly.....
@@CatRacer1A2A Yes it is, literally hate going to any field nowadays all foam toys, got rid of all my balsa planes and engines, I’m done with the hobby
My only suggestion would be that since you don’t have to deal with retracts, try going to a bit bigger wheels in that grass. I love my Super Chipmunks!
Nice video. I had thought about getting a chipmunk but I think I might give it a miss. My fav plane for flying is the Seagull Spacewalker 46 arf. Very stable plane. Many thanks for sharing this.
Passion the video-- extremely individual pleasant and whole lots to see!
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@@TheRealWALLABI Effects of crack maybe?
As you say, the manual shows 2 different CofG's (88mm in the text & 110mm in the diagram) - what did you use when it flew?
Nice plane. Old 2 strokes are still valid and I like them. Sitll have an old Goldberg chipmunk. Doesn't fly anymore ... falling apart
I have both. The Goldberg super chipmonk flys better. The seagull version is heavy and will tip stall easy if you are not careful. It flies like a high wing loading warbird.
Did you ever get this one to fly good? Just curious as i have one that i bought used and have not put it in the air yet. Any tips you can share? Thanks.
Qual motor e hélice?
Oh yeah, I could smell the wonderful castor burning
Wish there was clubs that did not allow electric foamy toys, so embarrassing to see those guy’s play with battery toys
Yes it is funny to watch them pull them out, everyone of them gathers around to gaze at it like he spent a years time to build it. Lol... they need there own field I agree. And a lot of them are dangerous do to lack of experience. Balsa building is more than half the fun. Anyone can build a bind and fly.....
And this is how to hobby dies
@@CatRacer1A2A
Yes it is, literally hate going to any field nowadays all foam toys, got rid of all my balsa planes and engines, I’m done with the hobby
Needs more prop pitch.
CG
Main gear is totally installed wrong so how could we take this review seriously
Pascal van den Heuvel how do you figure?
Please explain.