Dynam Hawk Sky Brushless/Li-Poly/4ch RTF $119.00 EasyStar clone.



After looking at the suggested planes for use as a UAV, I noticed there not all that cheap.
The plane considered for a UAV builder "on a budget" was still something like $110.00 without any electronics!
I know the Easy Star is a pretty popular model in use with UAV construction, and even that is bumping $200.00 without a brushless motor.
I came across the Dynam Hawk Sky and saw for $119.00 you get a plane simular to the body style of the easy star, a brushless and li-poly battery upgrade, and everything needed to fly out of the box.
so my question pretty much is,
first of all, does anyone own this plane?
what is your guy's opinions on this plane?
do you think it will get the job done?

-Mike

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Comment by Robert Drone on November 16, 2009 at 5:33pm
sorry you haven't flown it yet...thanks for the reply though!

you can see video from some flights here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfzpSCJ8AM8&NR=1&feature=fvwp
Comment by Walt Hodges on March 23, 2010 at 1:15pm
Am a brand new noobe. I make note that the Clouds fly:
Required:
ESC(not included) 4 x 9g servos(not included)
4 CH radio system(not included)
1300mah battery (not included)
Would / could some one make a recommendation for these components ( I guess I will also need a battery charger.
I appreciate all answers.

Walt Hodges

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Comment by Thomas J Coyle III on September 20, 2010 at 5:25pm
Kristoffer,

What is wrong with a EZ* from Multiplex in Germany. Many hobbists who try to build their own planes, unless you have done so before, never finish the plane or it does not fly well and they lose interest.

Just a thought.

Regards,
TCIII
Comment by jordan o'meill on October 11, 2010 at 12:38am
cool but are they still considered the best beginners plane?
ps:does anyone know where to find spare parts in australia for them..... thanks

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