View Full Version : Help..Gaspowered and battery prob
RTF-newbie1
02-17-2006, 09:20 PM
:confused: hi im a newbie to this.soo i have two questions..
1. Would it be a good idea to invest in rechargable batteries for my transmitter.. The charger is the transmitter so it draws a lot of power. So it was only good for 6 times. Now the motor runs fast then dies down.. What to do??
2. Should i invest in a nitro powered plane or a good electric plane. I like speed and no very much matinence oh ya and if it could be Ready to Fly or almost Ready.
Any help is much appreciated.. :)
kingsnake93
02-18-2006, 11:48 AM
A good plane to start with is the Airhogs Aeroace. It is a 2 channel plane but it is a great plane to learn on. It is not Aerobatic,Yes I know no flips no rolls. But once you get good at that you can go to a more aerobatic three channel plane. The Airhogs Aeroace is 40$ and you can buy ithere (http://aeroacemods.com/aam/) or at wal-mart. The site is cheaper.
Gerryy
02-18-2006, 10:47 PM
Hi, you did not mention what model/radio you are talking about. In general, rechargable NiCd batteries are a good investment as you don't have to buy new batteries as they become run down. But to answer more specifically, you need to tell us more. Nitro models are a lot of fun but do need more field equipment. What type of model do you have in mind?
GY
RTF-newbie1
02-19-2006, 12:37 PM
Hi, you did not mention what model/radio you are talking about. In general, rechargable NiCd batteries are a good investment as you don't have to buy new batteries as they become run down. But to answer more specifically, you need to tell us more. Nitro models are a lot of fun but do need more field equipment. What type of model do you have in mind?
GY
Hey, i have a Megatech C.C. Flyer 2 channel radio. It came with the Plane and i need new batteries already for the transmitter. I dont really have any nitro model in mind but overall i want it to be about a wingspan of less than 50 inches..
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