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Just completed the final versions of 3 models for ClearView, FMS and RC Desk Pilot of the ParkZone F-27Q Stryker. __ClearView Version______FMS Version______RCDP Version_____ _ _ -Notes: The ParkZone F-27Q Stryker is a brand new beast of an airplane. Borrowing from the two older generations and breaking new ground for a delta wing design, ParkZone has shown some amazing capabilities in this new model. New to this version are the dual rudders and fiberglass reinforcements. I saw this model at SEFF 2011 and seeing the blenders, flat spins, elevators, knife edge, snap rolls and the new dive-n-stop were just awesome. This model is sure to sell well and looks like a whole bunch of fun. Wing Span: 37.1 in / 943mm Overall Length: 24.1 in / 612mm Flying Weight: 30.0 oz / 855g Motor Size: 480 power (2200Kv) brushless outrunner motor Prop: 6x6 ESC: 40A brushless Battery: 3-cell 11.1V 2200mAh 25C LiPoly Channels: A/R/E/T four DSV130M digital servos Receiver: AR600 DSM2 6-channel Requires: full-range DSM2 aircraft transmitter (sold separately) Please compare the sim planes to the real models and let me know what changes need to be made and be sure to mention the sim version in your comments. Happy Flying! -- ggunners |
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At risk of being a party pooper, do you have a Realflight Sim version, as programming is way beyond my limited capabilities.
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I have supported sims that are under $50 because I try to encourage training new pilots in the basics of RC flight. So, I have not purchased any sim for more than $40 at this point and prefer to put my money into real airplanes and my extra time into sim models. -- ggunners
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Learned to fly from Clearview and appreciate all of your planes. Have you ever created a P-38 or a Bearcat. Haven't been able to find any decent ones in the 2+ years I've owned it. Started with FMS but it was much too easy and there was a noticeable lack of gravity.
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BALSA -an extremely light substitution for gold! |
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There's a P-38 on Ken's website.
I do not recall seeing a Grumman F8F Bearcat for CV anywhere. Good Flying! -- ggunners |
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