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The last time I took my micros out I just about lost mine at the sand dunes because of wind, really tough to control in the wind. .
He is really good at flying it in beginner mode. I think he could do intermediate, but the plane is so light if you feel even the slightest breeze, it gets a little interesting.
 
He is really good at flying it in beginner mode. I think he could do intermediate, but the plane is so light if you feel even the slightest breeze, it gets a little interesting.
Without doubt, they sure aren't meant to fly in the wind. A slight breeze takes them away.
 
I went to the park and ran the C74 the other day, sooner or later I need to slip a driver into it, and figure out some license plates.

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Breydon took his little plane out for a flight. The wind was very calm. As soon as he got it in the air, the wind grabbed it and took it away from us. Lesson learned. I feel bad for him because he was so upset, even though I told him it was just a cheap trainer. I think we will stick to surface RC's from now on.
 
Can you recommend a good replacement one? Still learning 😂
I use Savox or Hitec servos. If you want a really good one, look at Tekin. They are $170 or so, but damn nice servos. There are lots of good brands out there. I assume your Vorza uses a standard size servo, but not 100%

One note on the Savox servos, they are Amp drawing beasts, so some of them require a better BEC than most ESC's have. If so, you can get a Castle 10A to handle that.

By the way, that's the thing about buggies. They are great for race tracks with shallow jumps, or just ripping around a field, but they are terrible as bashers. Especially the really heavy ones like the Vorza. You might look into a Kraton for big jumps. Those big plush tires cusion any accidents 😉
 
@WickedFog Or @bill_delong would be one to ask. On my old nitros I ran fuataba. My crawlers I runt discontinued Tactic brands. Is this on the Vorza?
Yeah it’s the vorza

I use Savox or Hitec servos. If you want a really good one, look at Tekin. They are $170 or so, but damn nice servos. There are lots of good brands out there. I assume your Vorza uses a standard size servo, but not 100%

One note on the Savox servos, they are Amp drawing beasts, so some of them require a better BEC than most ESC's have. If so, you can get a Castle 10A to handle that.

By the way, that's the thing about buggies. They are great for race tracks with shallow jumps, or just ripping around a field, but they are terrible as bashers. Especially the really heavy ones like the Vorza. You might look into a Kraton for big jumps. Those big plush tires cusion any accidents 😉

I’m looking for another basher truck for him, almost picked up a mt8 the other day, but missed it debating whether I should or not 😂 he wants a jato 🤣, right now I’m thinking a granite, big rock, or mt10
 
Yeah it’s the vorza



I’m looking for another basher truck for him, almost picked up a mt8 the other day, but missed it debating whether I should or not 😂 he wants a jato 🤣, right now I’m thinking a granite, big rock, or mt10
Definitely the MT10 of those 3.
 
Breydon took his little plane out for a flight. The wind was very calm. As soon as he got it in the air, the wind grabbed it and took it away from us. Lesson learned. I feel bad for him because he was so upset, even though I told him it was just a cheap trainer. I think we will stick to surface RC's from now on.
I'm almost afraid to fly mine, wind + micro plane = $100 gone with the wind.
 
I'm almost afraid to fly mine, wind + micro plane = $100 gone with the wind.
It wouldn't be so bad if we had a bigger field. But by the time he realized there was a problem, it was already over an area we would never find it.
 
It wouldn't be so bad if we had a bigger field. But by the time he realized there was a problem, it was already over an area we would never find it.
Exactly how I lost my first micro warbird. The wind grabbed it and pushed it into the woods behind my house.
I've since found a great open area in town that's a low spot, surrounded by trees to block most of the wind.
 
Disappointing day for the 106R. Changing out the 27T 540 brush for a 27T 550 made little to no difference in its 33ft abysmal speed. Sux. Guess some RC days out are like that.

"Face it grasshopper, Rusty needs more motor. . .", says my alter ego. Time to stop embarrassing Rusty.

Weather was nice though and did lift the front wheels on one of the runs. Got a good bite once at least. So, day was not a total loss. Geared up and ran a PB on a 66ft retirement "speed" run for this package.

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