General RC Information
This is one of my Ugly Stiks. I ended up buying three of these kits, because they were so cheap and very easy to build. I planned on making a blue one and a green one. Instead of the cross, I was going to use a clover leaf. I ended up scrapping that idea when I cut out a clover leaf for my Gentle Lady glider. I still have the other two in their boxes as I never got around to build them. This one was fun, but ended up being a handful for me to fly, because I'm not that experienced. I was able to take off and land this without any problems, but it is a smallish plane and flew very fast (for me), so my nerves were shot when I finally got it down. If I ever end up building the other kits, I will add more dihedral to the wing to tame it down a bit and will probably omit the ailerons. They are very small on the Orange Stik, but super snappy. I like low and slow, so I only flew this one once.
The kit did not have the traditional rounded vertical stabilizer, so I made my own tail. I also changed out the landing gear, because the wire gear that came with the kit was awful. I drew the crosses in paint and then traced them onto black MonoKote and cut them out and ironed them on. I also changed the wing mount, so I didn't have to use rubber bands.
The picture of the red plane is how it was supposed to be built.
Enjoy!
The kit did not have the traditional rounded vertical stabilizer, so I made my own tail. I also changed out the landing gear, because the wire gear that came with the kit was awful. I drew the crosses in paint and then traced them onto black MonoKote and cut them out and ironed them on. I also changed the wing mount, so I didn't have to use rubber bands.
The picture of the red plane is how it was supposed to be built.
Enjoy!
- RC Type
- Plane
- RC Brand
- Other
- RC Model
- Hobby King EWBS-01A Stick
- RC Scale
- 1/24 Scale
Technical Specifications
- Power Source
- Electric
- Battery Type
- LiPo
- Motor Type
- Brushless
- Top Speed
- 20-39 mph
Additional Information
- Budget
- Under $199
- Challenges Faced
- Changing the tail to a rounded shape and finding sturdy landing gear that was light, but still strong.