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Post by virginiajenkins on Jan 4, 2018 4:06:58 GMT
Hi, Making the switch from quads to wings, or vice versa, has always been labeled as a "come over to the dark side" event; a rift between the two types of FPV airframes can exist from a pilot's perspective, and the ultimate outcome is usually based on the pilot's airframe choice and overall experience flying. Chosing a high performance fixed-wing platform as your transition aircraft is a bad decision no matter how much experience you have piloting multirotors. Additionally, a new pilot with very little stick time on any type of airframe will also benefit from an easy to launch, easy to land, and docile flying wing. Knowing that the multi-guys and gals will most likely want to try their hands at fixed-wing FPV sooner or later, the team at ReadyMadeRC thought it wise to add a relatively tame flying wing to their broad stable of FPV airplanes. The Recruit from RMRC is a 900mm (35.5") EPP-foam flying wing with a very respectable price tag , a light wing loading, and great flight-performance across the envelope; it comes with a 2-axis gyro installed! In this review, I'll show you what it takes to get the Recruit flying with a solid FPV system, then show you how to launch this little wing effectively, and finally provide you with an overall flight review. Let's get started! For More Details Marketing Service Examples
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