Flat out I get two minutes, I keep a few in my pocket and they're pretty fast to charge, to be honest flat out is the way to go ... who ever saw a slow jet!, cheers
Hi Kerry, I don't think any UK stockists at the moment have this kit however if you Google for the aeroplane you'll find you can get it on as well just make sure that what you're buying includes the equipment. It only shows in dollars you'd have to convert it on Google 👍
@@AVFL173 Hi again, I had a feeling you'd asked me that 🤔 yes edf's are less efficient, I can get almost double the flight time using the same battery on a model with a propeller. If you want to build a MinimumRC model I would go for one which is high Wing, the Cessna 152 would fit the bill, they also make balsa wood kits but they aren't as tough. The Butterfly V1 is another possibility, certainly a nice slow flyer but all of these models require a certain dexterity both in building and flying. If you can join a club you'll stand the best chance of learning, and is the recommended route they'll also probably have trainers you can practice on without any initial expense 👍
@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes Thanks! currently the butterfly V1 is out of stock unfortunately, so I'll probably get a cessna 152 or I'll just get the electronics and make an airframe around it, do you have any recommendations for 4CH aircraft? thanks for replying! I hope this doesnt take too much of your time
Four exciting flights that morning, what a super little model it is considering it's only a small 1s battery running a 30mm fan! Cheers 👍
Despite its small size, it flies remarkably well. This is the first time I’ve seen such a small EDF jet. It’s cool! 🛩✨
It's a very well-sorted little jet isn't it I'm very happy with it 🙂
I’m glad you like this jet! Have a great time enjoying your radio-controlled hobby! 🛩✨@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes
@@minorich- Thanks Minorich 🙂👍
You are really enjoying the model! I must admit that material has benefits over balsa. They just can't break can they! Thank you for sharing!
A fun machine Andrew yes, the thin foam is pretty hardy 👍
Jet jock Cliff...who'd a thunk it!
😁 Thanks Adam 👍
Niiice Cliff. Def need to get a couple of these.
You won't regret it Dom 👍
Can you get another six to join in?
Wouldn't that be cool 🤔👍
@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes I reckon!
How many minutes do you get on a 260mah 1s?
Flat out I get two minutes, I keep a few in my pocket and they're pretty fast to charge, to be honest flat out is the way to go ... who ever saw a slow jet!, cheers
LIKE YOUR MUSIC, SO CHILL 😎 👌
Thanks Rafael 👍
Great video. I clicked on the product link, but it appears to be in dollars. Is there a UK site? Cheers
Hi Kerry, I don't think any UK stockists at the moment have this kit however if you Google for the aeroplane you'll find you can get it on as well just make sure that what you're buying includes the equipment. It only shows in dollars you'd have to convert it on Google 👍
@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes Cheers for that. I'll have a look around.
I did notice the same model was on the bangood site in £s, ive only used them a couple of times, seemed okay.
@@mariebaxter473 Thank you !
@@mariebaxter473 Thank you !
I'd like to see you fly that at Winnards Perch? 😉 (Indoor site!)
Possibly Bob, it seems slowable out of doors but whether she'll slow down in still air is a good question 🤔👍
Hey, quick question, how long is the flight time? I'm thinking to get a kit from minimumrc and I'm a complete beginner. I love your content!
Flight time is 2 1/2 minutes, but I wouldn't recommend it as a first rc aeroplane, cheers
@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes Thanks! what kit would you suggest I get? i heard that edfs are less efficient than propellers?
@@AVFL173 Hi again, I had a feeling you'd asked me that 🤔 yes edf's are less efficient, I can get almost double the flight time using the same battery on a model with a propeller. If you want to build a MinimumRC model I would go for one which is high Wing, the Cessna 152 would fit the bill, they also make balsa wood kits but they aren't as tough. The Butterfly V1 is another possibility, certainly a nice slow flyer but all of these models require a certain dexterity both in building and flying. If you can join a club you'll stand the best chance of learning, and is the recommended route they'll also probably have trainers you can practice on without any initial expense 👍
@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes Thanks! currently the butterfly V1 is out of stock unfortunately, so I'll probably get a cessna 152 or I'll just get the electronics and make an airframe around it, do you have any recommendations for 4CH aircraft? thanks for replying! I hope this doesnt take too much of your time
@@AVFL173 How about the UMX Turbo Timber 🤔
Thanks Barry 🙂