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I'm kind of in the middle. Most times I can fly and control an inverted flight and do just about everything else and have a blast. But sometimes I lose focus and almost get into trouble. My hardest thing now is doing a 1/2 roll into or out of inverted. I can do continuous rolls, but can't just roll into inverted. I can loop into one easily. Anyway, the UM T-28 is a great plane that is my go to plane for fun.
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Can u take a vid or some pics of ur set up upclose and how you hooked it up so if ur the first brushless t-28 you can have the first brushless tutourial video to go with it
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I sure hope so, the T-28 is a beauty to fly, this should make it that much better.
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When I flew my UM T-28 yesterday for the first time, all it wanted to do was just climb up and up, it didn't wanna fly straight. I aligned the wings and all but still the same. I also put the battery all the way to the front and nothing. Maybe if I just align the back wing down and leave it like that it would just do the trick.
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My little T is still my all around favorite. It's trimmed perfectly and just goes anywhere I point it, fast or slow. Where I have a little nervousness with my big planes, the T is just relaxing and fun. It's pretty beat up, but when it finally wears out it's one plane I will definitley replace with a new one!
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Did you check the CG again after you had the plane cut apart and taped back together again? If not....make it a habit of checking the CG after every repair with the battery on the plane. Just the amount of tape added on the fuselage aft/behind can throw the CG off by a couple of mm s. Don't use your finger tips for the balance point. Put together a simple jig using two sharpend pencils or wooden chop sticks super glued vertical to a block of wood. And mark the CG point stated in the manual with a dot from a permanent marker on the wings so you know always where the balance point is suppose to be. On larger scale planes there is some fudge factor but on these Ultra Micros there is not. |
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