
This video we're doing some extreme maneuvers with the new F27Q. This plane will do a flat spin so fast, that the edges become blurred! We can get them into it, inverted or right side up, but inverted is much easier to get into and out of. If you're going to try these flat spins, make sure you start trying to get out of them WAY ahead of time LOL The plane will harrier a bit right side up, but rocks a lot unless you change to a lighter battery like an 1800. Seems to still balance out for the CG with one. Inverted harriers are very stable, especially if you use rudders to turn. Remember it's opposite rudder while inverted! One of the my favorites lately is the Elevator drops, inverted Elevators will slow right down, and you can even go into flat spins, then back into elevator with the F27Q, or make more combos during your drop. Just a riot, but make sure you get out Early LOL Hope you guys are all having fun with these Advanced Strykers and all the maneuvers they're capable of. One thing we discovered, is a 7X6 APC prop is working really well. We wanted a little more power, and this prop delivers. (Doesn't need to be a pusher prop either, on a stock setup motor) Goes from 38amps or so, on the stock prop, to just over 50amps max on the APC, but you get unlimited vertical out of it. The stock esc will probably not handle the 50amps for long, especially if you do a lot of extended climbouts, but a simple Thunderbird 54amp or turnigy esc will be more than enough for this prop <b>...</b>
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