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HA HA, I already programmed a "Stryker" in my DX8 so I can get it in the air faster when I get mine.
Also, I appreciate a new thread due to the size of the current threads on the Stryker. It does appear to be a quite different machine. Only question I have now is where I should order from for fastest delivery? Maybe direct from HH would be fastest. |
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Just outta curiosity,what batteries are some of yall planning on using for the stock Q?
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... other than what it ships with,(bnf) ,Without much chance of hurting the esc. 40A I think it is?
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Thanks
Is the Stryker on phoenix as well? |
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Nobody has flown one yet?
I am going to make a lot of people jealous here: I got one! It was sent to me for a review in a Dutch magazine. I just ordered a battery, will be about 2 weeks before I'll have it. I don't have any experience with the F-27C, but given the popularity of that machine (here on RCGroups, in Europe you don't see many) I have no doubts that I will have some fun with the Q. First impression is good, the plane looks like it will handle some abuse. Building is hardly required, you just have to attach the fins, attach the pushrods to the rudders, insert a battery and receiver and it's ready to go. I'll let you know when I've flown it. |
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