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Well, I fired up my nitro car for the first time today. It has a .28 engine.

 

Nitro is kind of a pain. Electrics are so much easier. I started it up and am in the break-in process. This thing is a screamer.

 

Definitely converting my big plane to electric.:happy34:

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I have one electric aircraft left to sell and then everything I have will be back to burning some kind of fuel, either glow, gas or JetA1.

 

Electric is too much work.

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I have decided to go electric with airplanes because of the congestion in my neck of the woods.Adio simple to connect the battery throttle up and go for 30 minutes then pack up with out cleanup and go home.

I dont have much time ,with work family ,and riding pulling in different directions I think electric is much easier, especially with all the new improvements.Motors pumping oit so much power with less energy consumption

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And that folks is why we have choices..

 

If either method of making the propeller spin was vastly superior in all cases. then the other would be off the market in no time.

 

We have club members that fly both electric and fuel, some are all electric and some are all fuel. We ALL have a blast. The discussions at the flying field are always comparable to 1st vs 2nd gen discussions.

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Well, electric is definitely for me.

 

I finally got to try out my new truggy today. Nitro is a pain to get adjusted right, and I have blisters on my hands from pull starting.

 

When it runs good, it's stupid fast...lol. We have a neighbor that likes to chase our vehicles, and thinks he's a bada$$. Well, he thought he was gonna be tough and scare my little RC car....wrong! I chased his but all over the place. He's not as fast as he thought...lol. This car is supposed to do 65mph, and I believe every bit of it...lol.

 

Still got some tuning to do on it, but overall, it was fun.

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I had 4 different rc cars and could never get the full speed out of it. i was too scared guess just not experienced enough.

my Tmaxx had a 2.5 motor and it had a 3 speed tranny. i only got up to 2nd gear before losing control and having to preform costly repairs. same with my hpi nitro rustler. and offna ld on road car.

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Very nice selection of fling wings. Should have my new Art-Tech Hughes 300 Special Edition 400 class within the next few days.

 

Actually this is a better shot of the collection. Most of them are in there. The airplanes are in another part of the shop.

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Actually this is a better shot of the collection. Most of them are in there. The airplanes are in another part of the shop.

 

RStacy. You need help man.Its called intervention

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RStacy. You need help man.Its called intervention

Well, as they say... One man's hobby is another man's obsession...

But did you note that none of them appear to have been customized by crunch....:rotfl:

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Well, as they say... One man's hobby is another man's obsession...

 

But did you note that none of them appear to have been customized by crunch....:rotfl:

 

Maybe they're wall queens? :stirthepot::whistling:

Larry

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just remember the important terms.

RTF ready to fly which means maybe 1-2 hours assembly time + charge time

 

ARF almost ready to fly. - you need to purchase and install radio equipment, motor, electronic speed control and so on.

 

RTC this one is old but In my flight time manufacturers would sell aircraft already built out of balsa wood ready for you to cover with silkspan or MONOKOTE mylar film

 

Kits are usually wood and you have to build with glue and jigs and the works to get it ready to cover then add your electronics and engine/motor.

Kit building is tough and time conduming but very rewqarding. Takes alot of patiences because you want to aurfram true and squae. 3 same modles can fly differently built by the same person. due to small changes in weight . Glue,sanding, covering ...

the kit you ust posted is a floamie ARF. it needs electronics. and some minor assembly . maybe 5 hours of buildtime

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http://images.rcuniverse.com/art/kits/glorcmtrain.jpg

this is what i started on

 

http://www.toysonics.com/images/D/GPMA0210-01.JPG

this was my second one with a massive 78 inch wingspan. massive at the time. It needed a larger power plant

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73J6jr3eDNI]supersportster60kit - YouTube[/ame]

 

This is what it was like.

and last is the one I always wanted

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8kufCheaNA]Ultra Sport 60 flight - YouTube[/ame]

Ok off to get my mind of rc

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Never mind. I just read comment on the manufacturers web-site about parts missing out of the box, nose breaks off easily and that part is always out of stock.

 

Nitroplanes is well known for not having great quality. and even worse parts support.

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I also checked out a Craigslist ad today and bought a Goldberg Eagle 2 trainer and an AA Industries (designed by Bud Nosen) P51, $90 for both. If anyone is looking for some planes (some need repaired) let me know and I can email you the pics and pricelist he sent me.

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