"I have used the Nexstar with much success. It is very stable and forgiving in flight. I learned to fly on it and then I made it into my favorite UAV. Leave the flap things on though, they keep things stable. Just my $0.02. Oh, and joining a local rc…"
Is it possible to bypass a transmitter altogether and control the aircraft using a computer and joystick via the radio modem? Of course, I'd have the transmitter on and hanging from my neck for legal reasons. (wink wink)
Hello all,I'm pretty new around here and I'm excited to get started. I am going to attempt turning my first rc plane, a Nexstar .46 rtf (which has been sitting in the workshop closet for almost three years), into my first UAV. I'm planning on using…