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Rebel K replied to Erik Hatch's discussion My Dynam HawkSky
Rebel K replied to Erik Hatch's discussion My Dynam HawkSkysorry for the late reply , well it really depends what you want to do with your project
the dynam hawk sky is good if you are a beginner and new to rc flying you can learn to fly it pretty fast, its also easy to install the system in it, however you will need to buy a tx /rx that has more channels then the one that comes with the standard hawksky ( it only has 4 channels) ull be needing at least 5 but the more the better.
if you want to just get airborne and get the plane to do some flying i guess the dynam is a reasonably affordable plane, its easy to repair , but its not going to be able to pull of any acrobatics
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