Sabtu, 16 Februari 2013

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Best Review on ParkZone Radian RTF

ParkZone Radian RTF

This is one of my favorite planes. Although designed for thermal soaring, and it certainly performs well in that area, it also makes a great trainer because it's big and can fly slowly, both are qualities that greatly reduce the chances an inexperienced pilot will lose orientation. It also is very stable when the wind is calm, and can carry weight, which make it a good platform for aerial video and photography.

Once you have some experience, you'll find that flying the Radian is very relaxing. That's partly because it's silent while gliding, and quiet while under power, but also because it's gentle on the pilot and so graceful in the air. Its quietness allows it to be flown in locations where noisy aircraft wouldn't be welcome. It is a large plane, so I recommend a large field for the initial flights, but with experience it can be easily flown from smaller spaces, such as a baseball diamond or soccer field.

Because it's optimized for gliding, the Radian doesn't fly as well while under power. It climbs rapidly, which gets it up to soaring altitude immediately, but it pitches up abruptly when throttle is applied, a trait that can surprise an inexperienced pilot. Also while under power, the control surfaces become more sensitive because there's more air moving over them. After a few flights, all of this will be anticipated by the pilot, so not a problem.

This is a very popular plane and many enthusiasts have made modifications to their Radians, as have I, but it flies great out of the box, so none of these modifications are required to have a good flying experience. One modification I made to mine, to make it even more beginner friendly and eliminate its pitch changes when throttle is applied, was to install a Eagle Tree Guardian 2D/3D Inertial RC Stabilizer. The other modification I made was to install permanent magnets where the wing halves meet to reduce the chances of shedding a wing during flight. The friction fit wings fit tightly when the model is new, but loosen with use, the magnets keep them snug together.

The DX5e transmitter that comes with the RTF Radian is a good, simple 5 channel transmitter with plenty of range.

Overall, I highly recommend this powered sailplane, it's inexpensive, parts are readily available, and the manufacturer has excellent customer service. Most importantly, it's a joy to fly.

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1 komentar:

  1. i work as a radiographer. work is steady, i have a routine, work, eat, sleep. whats something i can do inbetween! im getting bored with my life.

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