Plane for a moki 1.35?
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Plane for a moki 1.35?
Got a NIB Moki 1.35 and a used Sig 1/4 scale cap sitting around, would this make a good combo for 3D? what plane would be good for a 1.35 moki. How much weight should a 1.35 be expected to pull well?
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RE: Plane for a moki 1.35?
The ol' goldberg sukhio was splendid with the moki 1.35.
Keep it as light as pos', no special equipment what so ever, don't even do the battery size... use the light plastic engine mount etc etc.
It's (was) a blast.
Also a Funtana, the original not this H9 mini thing. Flew one with an OS 1.40/hyde/hatorihead and pipe plus the full kit. It had masses of power,,,,, would imagine it'll be just way ok with a Moki 1.35, again use a dead simple (read light and cheap) setup.
Also if you feel the urge to cross over to real flying.... a decent 2x2 pattern model (again keep it simple, no need to go for the state of the art wide bodies) will be very happy with a 1.35 and have plenty of power for all the programs your likely to fly for many years.
Keep it as light as pos', no special equipment what so ever, don't even do the battery size... use the light plastic engine mount etc etc.
It's (was) a blast.
Also a Funtana, the original not this H9 mini thing. Flew one with an OS 1.40/hyde/hatorihead and pipe plus the full kit. It had masses of power,,,,, would imagine it'll be just way ok with a Moki 1.35, again use a dead simple (read light and cheap) setup.
Also if you feel the urge to cross over to real flying.... a decent 2x2 pattern model (again keep it simple, no need to go for the state of the art wide bodies) will be very happy with a 1.35 and have plenty of power for all the programs your likely to fly for many years.