I believe all those Volantex airplanes have the same little radio setup. I bought the Me109 and it flies like a dream. I am 100% self-taught, so all the electronic gizmos make it possible to enjoy flying without panicking about crashes. Thanks for the review!
That would be fun to take to the beach or road cut and try to slope soar with it. If it doesn't pan out you could power up the motor and recover the plane.
I was thinking the motor might need alignment through the center of gravity if not looking at the angle of the hor. stab to the wing. Most on the Bixler types and the larger Rangers benefit from such. I like the tiny version of my Ranger 1600.
Yep. Ours flies best with a 650mah battery rather than the 400mah supplied. Other than that it is a marvellous little toy. Highly recommended for its target audience. For more information from real world users always check out the thread for your proposed purchases at the RCGroups Forums thread on the item. You'll often get warnings of possible problems the reviewers might have missed.
I believe all those Volantex airplanes have the same little radio setup. I bought the Me109 and it flies like a dream. I am 100% self-taught, so all the electronic gizmos make it possible to enjoy flying without panicking about crashes.
Thanks for the review!
Ken: Thanks for checking in!
Love this model
Thanks!
That would be fun to take to the beach or road cut and try to slope soar with it. If it doesn't pan out you could power up the motor and recover the plane.
Great insight!
Cool little plane.
Agree!
I was thinking the motor might need alignment through the center of gravity if not looking at the angle of the hor. stab to the wing. Most on the Bixler types and the larger Rangers benefit from such. I like the tiny version of my Ranger 1600.
Good points!
My kind of plane. It looks like it might have benefited from some nose weight or down trim.
Good points!
Yep. Ours flies best with a 650mah battery rather than the 400mah supplied. Other than that it is a marvellous little toy. Highly recommended for its target audience.
For more information from real world users always check out the thread for your proposed purchases at the RCGroups Forums thread on the item. You'll often get warnings of possible problems the reviewers might have missed.
@@theoztreecrasher2647 Excellent point on RCGroups . . . thanks for the vector!
Good Flying Glider Tim!! you have a po box address so i can send you something in the mail?
Sorry, no PO address.